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The Employment B LONE “AN KETCH IT tht r Classified Advertising Rates. ; . _ Terms Strictly Cask—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. 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. insertions without change of copy, 15 to insure proper insertion, must be in HELP WANTEX—MALE ! SITUATIONS WANTED x WOLD. OvT LE YA” rym ureau | Want Ad Columns “™ | Salesman : Chaulleurs) Mechanics p FREE of charge. trade cas for-a good Word) car or Apply No, 649, Tribune, (}! SOLDIERS & SAILORS ! We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month Mh fe 4-1-1, oe GEEWIZUPOP = T DIDN'T MEAN T’ Do Tae HE “OUGHTA KETCHED IT! “WEA NOTICE OF RECEIVER’S.SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the’ undersigned receiver of the Public Opinion, a ‘corporation, will ‘sell’ all the property, assets, effects, good-will, including the subscription list ‘and estate of said Public Opinion, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the office of said Public Opinion in ‘the -City of Bismarck, County of on the 26thday of May, 1919, at two be received’ or considered until each NOTICE OF. RECEIVER'S SALE person offering ‘such bid or bids shall have’! deposited with the receiver $1,057.00 in cash or certified check, payal's {9° said’ receiver as a guar- antec ‘/é performance of such bid; that no bid for less than $8000.00 for such or accepted by said receiver. The property tobe sold consists of M3 personal ‘property used and owned in Wand about the business of said: Public of these low prices. Co-op Assn EED FOR SALG—We are overstocked onfe¢d’ and must clean up on it. and oats, ground, 50-50, $3.00 per ewt; corn and screenings; ground. ; per ewt.; straight corn, $3. Af you ate In need of: any: kind we would advise you to take Menoken Menoken, N. D. 5-19-2( Corn per cwt. of fe Y ad tag papers, its subscription list, good will, ‘armers’ | Such sale will be mado pucsuant to Opinion in doing g general printing, e publishing, job. printing, advertising 65 | and stationery business and the print- ed |ing, issuing ‘and publishing, of news- and by virtue of an order of the dis- FOR SALE CHBAP—One drum outiit, rinet. low piteh, * ‘Write or call Fred Soaren, phone 773-K. 5-21-lw very good. trict court of Burleigh County, Sixth Judicial District of the State of North Dakota, made and entered on the 13th ood order. -Call 719 9th FOR-SALE—One large Axminster rug in phone oW-l other, things, directs the sale of the 5-21- day of May, 1919, which order, among See George Gussner. LARGE OFFICE SAPE—tfor sale cheap. ape e 5-21-1w | Opinion, except the notes, accounts or property: and effects of said Public WANTED—Assistant pantryman -at_the ~ Grand Pacific Hotel. Z 5-20-tf CARPENTERS WANTED—10 and 75 cis. an-hour. Inquire’ of J. H. Schlomer, Fredonia, N, D, Only first-class men need apply 5-21-3t WANTED—One good.all around auto me- chanic at once, capable of handling any Job on cars; no ether need apply. “Will Pay top wages. Halliday Garage, J. M. Lyster, Halliday, N. D. v6-16-1w WANTED—Manager for general store. Must be honest and competent. Prefer- ence given to returned soldier that speaks German. Good’salary. Address J. K. Doran, Bismarck, N. D,._5-17-1w MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary | $24 {ull time, Sov in hour’ spare time, | selling guaranteed hosiery ‘to wearer, Experience unnecessary: Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, “Pa. 5-5-2m WANTED—We need additional help in our Bindery; positions open for both Boys and girls, “This is a good chance fo; wearn a trade and get-pay while learnings! ‘Call at Tribune Office. 5-10-3t) NMEN”OR “WOMEN WANTED, salary $24, full time, 50c an hour spare time, ‘selling guaranteed ‘hosiery to wearer, Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Norri: Po 2 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED AT ONQE—A girl, at the Dur Ravan, 212 34 st. ki 5 21-1W WANTED—A "middle-aged woman to help with housework on farm,..Phone 408-F-2. 5-21-1w WANTED—Woman_ cook. at Banner House, 104 Main or phone 231. 5-16-1w WANTED—Waman 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—Girl for general house work. Mrs. M, W. Duffy, 1112 Ave. D. 5-20 WANTED — Kitchen, and dining help, at Holmun’s Cafe. 5 WANTED—Gil_ at Hoffman Shop. WANTRPD—Girl to take care of baby and assis| ith house work. Mrs. F. A. Knoy » 16 A Ave. West, e WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; no washing or ironing. Ap- . HL, Berndt, Wt Ave A, iw ply to M Phone 62: WANTED—TWO experienced waitresses; clean and: neat; good wages and 8 hours work; also-a dishwasher, high wages. Van Horn Cafe. S-ld-tf WANTED—A good, competent girl or wo- man for hous small, _ modern house, See Mrs. G. D, Mann, Tribune office. A-15-tf WANTED—A competent girl for general housework; two in family, 513 Ave. A, or phone 142, Mrs, I. H. L. Vesperman, WANTED—Girl_for general housework, Ap- ply 4 Ave. A West, or "phone ‘72. 4-18-¢f WORK WANTED WANTED—Work by day and hour. - Wil also’ au: washing at home. Call 404 S. 9th St. or phone 894-R. 5-21-1w LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Will school grounds, . child's shell’ rimmed | glasses,- slightly « anther lens, Folsom Bros.. Jewelry on case. Finder return to Folsom’s store. 5421-1w BIGGEST BARGAIN. S-toom hee with; bath, lights, ardwi joors, brand new, one ‘has: ever’ lived: in ier 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 af. $375.00. '. 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 First National Bank Bldg. ' ——-PHONES——_ {| FOR SATEs-A, Groom bungalow, new; 50-ft. SITUATION, WANTED—By. honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had ‘five.‘years’ ex- erience in office work, accounting an Bookkeeping... Would "prefer position af- fording advancement in real estate” office. ‘Write 640, cate Tribune. S28 71 me SITUATION WANTED—By returned sold- ier, .ohe bat. pffor ‘advancement.. Not afraid ;of° hard’ work, "Experienced in of- fice work, also a. fine knowledge of sales- manship: Write 632 ‘Tribune, 4-25-1ino > LANDS, FOR? SALE—Five acres with a five-room house, medium’ sun “parlor, all hard wood floors, ‘chicken coop and yards, a good = well,’ Come--and look’ it: over. . Phone 588K, or write 650 Tribune. : PERN arches oa #36 -16-1W FOR SALE. OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Furnished bungalo, to_re- sponsible party. . No children. Write 651, care Tribune. 5-21-1w FOR RENT—One house with four. rooms; also: twoysmall houges with water and lights. Call at’ 307 S. 7th St. 5°20-8t FOR RENT—Five-room house. Will rent reasonable,_ Phone 141. 5-20-tf FOR RENT—T-room house, partly mod- ern, 1014 Broadway St., Phone baie é 19) 19 FOR RENT—b-room house. ~ tailor. 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 657. 5-1i-tf 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—An_cight room modern house be rented ‘for 1 or 2 families, . Call Seventh St. B12 ‘Frank Krail, 5-19-31 Tarnishe FOR RENT. OR SALE—12-room hotel. all complete, “located seat; only hotel doing good business. Will trade for city property. call Bismarck. Tribune No 652. in. count ‘Write 5-21-1w bills receivable, and orders this notice ty |to-be «givens ‘ office. furniture ‘and other miscella- Ww neous personal: property, not including | my..pasture in April. §-21-1t) Call_ or write’ Robert. Nelson. N. D. 5-28-1t © | BLACK MAR. age about 4-yvears wt white. stripe in forehead, strayed into Owner may have same by paying damages and for ad Ral wh jits notes, accounts or bills receivable, all of whichis: more particularly de- scribed in. the inventory thereof on file ‘herein in.the office of the clerk of t said court. | FE and oats, ae ewt.; straight corn, we would of these low prices. Mei Co-Op. Ass'n, Meni ny, D- FOR SALE—We= are overst ‘on feed :and ‘must clean up on it ground 50-50, $3 corn and screenings groun N. Ma 17: AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES 00 per cw! 50, §: 35 per ¢ if 'you are in-need of any kind of feed advise ygi to take advantage noken Farmers’ D. Dated this 18th day of May, 1919. | P. J. ENGESETH, | | Receiver of Public Opinion, Bismarck, North Dakota. + (5414221) i NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION.| 24 | (Special District—Annual Election.) | ro Notice is. hereby given that on the gain. Car can sanitary“cduch. FOR SABE—Bulck light <four, five pas- “genger, in excellent condition, at a har. be seen at, Corwin's Garare-and ask to see Mr. Cole's cur, phone 388X. -Also washing machine and 1 first Tuesday in June, being June 3,1 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- BUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE—In first- one extra tire, Finney’s 5-19-1w class condition, 4 cyl., $600.00 takes it. O. Drug Store. Kober, ROOMS FOR RENT pose of electing .the following mem-| bers of’ the Board. of Education: Two members to serve for a term of three years, for the city of Bismarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock light housekeeping. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for $13 4th St. 4 7 1W a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p, m, FOR REN quire 602 8th St. Modern furnished rooms, tn-]°° 009 ae Bismarek, 5-20-1 of that day. N. D., this 17th] FOR RENT—Ni light housekeeping. 627-X.. icely furnished room for 313 4th St. Phone oes day of May, 1919. F By order of the Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN, ROOM” FOR phone ‘628- RENT—223 Fourth 8Bt., Clerk. | 5-15-6-3 ot FOR RED house. Phone 604-K, —Front room in a mode m|. NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS. | Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 NT—s.room modern house, bat marck Home Builders Co. Phone O. 5 | FOR house. room in 1-K. tons (more or less) best. Lump Lignite! Coal delivered as required in the bins FOR RENT—Two houses. Phone “404 74, 2 = 4 Tot, well located; 2 ‘blocks from high school: 3 ‘blocks from ‘north ward, hot and. cold water connectionsin basement: screened in porch; storm doors,’ storm ‘sash and’ screens all complete, a}, painted up including the roof: to be ‘sold’ on terms with small payment down and. balance on monthly pay- store, Apply to I. v DOING ea Se Inents.. Here is a chance to make.your rent ay for your home. ‘This property. cannot he duplicated today for less than $4500.00 and will-take considerable less. Ready for If interested write in THE NEW TAXI LINE. M. B. Morford, 305 Main St., Try us -forigervice d FOR SALELA29-room hotel in a coufjty seat town of abattt 600 inhabintants; moving pic: tire “and. auto livery in convection; niusst seil on account.of ill-health... The properti located on™ the=maitr line. | All. commiunica- tion addressed 647 cafe Bismarck ‘ribune Co. t fs B1d-2w, FOR SALE—Household furniture for sale. | _Inquire 408%, Main Sbrsetee 8421 -t FOR SALE—1 buffet, kitchen cabinet, | Gas heater, gasoline oven and Morris chair. “Phone 837-X. 205 Park Ave. 1 a < 5-17-by ASHES HAULED,. gardens plowed. good. dry ‘stove’ wood. S. M. Andersony phone .688-L. 5-8-2w WANTED—If you have a city residence: for sale,let_ me know what it is, your. price.and terms, Geo. M. Resiater 1 -17-Lw, FOR SALE—Range stove, cheap. J. C. Smith, phone 822-X. 5-20-3804 PO. FSA busy, $8.00. Apply: 408 5th, St. Phone 597: ce 5-20-38) One Ford tractor 6 horsepower. Will] TO TRADE OS practleally new,..8 DOUBLE HOUSE FOR SALE—Double house of ten rooms, two hath rooms, two heating plants, trees, well located. Rents for $45.00 pér month. House in good condition. Price $2500. $700 cash. This property is $5000. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block. ta -<-APhone, 745. Bismarck *€onstruction “Company | | General Contractors H. F, O'Hare, 78M. _F. E. Hedden, 0. Pan res Re OOS OO one od Western Sales Bldg. Phone. 35. Bismarck, Quick ;TOM, DANNY SAID, HE SAW A SNAKE RIGHT OVER, THERE IN “THe GARDEN “WHERE WE GIRLS WERE S OR{TH FOR RENT—Rooms over Knowles’ A. Knowles, 4-28. jewel: E DUFFS work WORKING # THATS ALL RIGHT, BUT Nov WRT HIM AND Burleigh and State of North Dakota, | |. o’clock P.M,, of: said day, provided | 4, that bids offered at such sale will not property’ will bé' received,’ considered | 135, NOTION To ee gceal JAMESTOWN SELECTED AS PLACE TT COULDNTA HuRT | ONLY ON HIS. HEAD __BY BLOSSER IT Wor FOR NEXT DISTRICT MEETING The fifth annual meeting of the eight: district federation of women’s s held at Garrison on Satur- Owing to weather conditions ere Were not us many present as ex- ed although, the attendance good. The H clu ro ted by Mrs, Philip Meyer and Its, I 1, Conklin, who returned home ye: evening. The tow presented at the meet- ing were Underwood, Mercer, MeKus- ky, ‘Turtle Lake, Bismarck,- Washburn, Gooderich and G ison. There was the regular routine of busin the reports from the various clubs, department members and county chairmen, audMrs, Philip Meyer of smarck Was chosen as secreta treasurer for the next two” yeurs. There were committees appointed and other —iniscellaneous business. was transacted.’ The meeting opened at 1 POM. and the first on the program was the presentation of credentials, followed by the community singing led by Mrsy Helen Davis of | Goodrich. Greetings Were sent: by the president of the North Dakota federation. of women's clubs, Mrs, H, G. Vick: of Cav- aller, who ‘has: ben in, California dur- ing the: past’ winter.” Miss ‘Kathryn Bush of Mercer was among those on the program, and responded with an RAR eee cial School District No. 1 of the City of Bismarck, N. p., during years 1918- 1919. and-subject to state .of N. D. analysis. 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 PENWARDEN; Clerk. ped 18-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22-23-24-26 27-28. FORGET THERE EVER WAS WAR, HUN PLAN Coblenz, May 21.—In reply to yours of June 6, 1914.” That’s how-a letter German firm here to a-firm in is rted, The Huns ¢ Jong. sleep, to resume r s with ‘the rest of the world where left: off. CHIROPRACTORS E, E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 119 Fourth St, 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 ¢{of the several public schools of Spe in the Garden ACY on, ma! Ivust THaw A tanake ! Was Suspended for a While! Now | AN ANeLE WoRM! Went, WeLi— To MN, SIDE” AND:EXPLAIN To HIM ane DIFFERENCE. BETWEEN. A SNAKE. AND A woRM ="THUSY HE WILL GAIN KNOWLEDGE -ITIS Te DUTY OF | & PARENT. Ta: CORRECT WRONG. IMPRESSIONS IN THE .MINDS. OF “THEIR YOUNG ~ ST CALLTHE. YouNG Son HENCE, I'LL BEA PERFECT] >| address on t enjoyable vocal number, Mrs, Conk- lin's address was one of the principal numbers: on the program, i rine Jensen of the home ment of the agricul- ve a most. interesting tural college ulterated or not, whether or all silk or all wool. Mile, Jacqueline Bertillon, daughter of the famous criminologist, of Paris, spoke before the, federation meeting on the subject of “French Women During the War,” and she gave a very strong address ill ating her lecture, Tho: who heard Miss Bertillon were delight- ed to have the opportunity, The people of Garri hospitable and did everythi: for the entertainment and comfort..of the yvisito On Sunday, Miss: Bertil- Jon and Miss Jensen were taken ‘on 4 trip to see the Berthold Indian Reser- 2 yation, They left Garr yesterday for their next place. Altogether, the meeting was a most enjoyable as well as a most successful one, The invitation to hold the next mécting at Jamestown was accepted.’ t textiles, and explained the | way of telling whether cloth was ad- | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter, of the estate’ of Ole L. Quanrud, deceased. Notice.is hereby given by the under- signed, Goro Quanrud, administratrix of the estate of Ole L. Quanrud, late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the cheditors of, and all persons having claims against) said ed, to exhibit them, with the ne- chers, within six months » first publication of this no- , to said adiministratrix at her res- idence, in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, Dated April 29, AD. 1919. GORO QUANRUD, Administratrix, Miller, Zuger & 'illotso | Attorney’s for Admi | Bismarcl b. First publication on the 29th day of D. 1919. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. | In the matter of the estate of Axel Hedstrom, de Notice is he given by the un- designed May Hedstrom, executrix of the last will of Axel Hedstrom, late of the City smarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exnibit them with ne 'y vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said executrix at the office of F. H. Register in the Webb block in the City of Bismarck, in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. Dated May 14th, A. D. 1919, MAY HEDSTROM, Kxecutrix. -28 June 4 STRAYED From my place 5 miles east of Wilton weight 1050; one black mare 2 yrs. | old, weight 900 Ibs., small star in fore- head. T. J. ASPLUND, Care Asplund Mine, R. R. No, 3, 5-L9-LW Wilton . Dak. R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. Business Directory reson Fairs Fon Aviareun Presigcnirness | © BISMARCK -NoatH DaKora’ Bring or mail in your filnas for Expert Developing FINNEY’S. DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. —————————S= FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT |] Webb Block Bismarck, N. D. NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty Independent Garage Roberts & Spangler, Props. PHONE 233 | SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE Per Per 1000 100 Billy’s Big 10c Sellers. $83.00 $8.30 Commercial Clubs 88.00 8.30 Little Billy’s ... 40.00 4.00 North Dak. Star 40.00 4.00 Our Hero...... 40.00 4.00 Home Industry.. 36.00 3.60 N.P. Special :.. 81.00 3.10 1.55 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address) William F. Erlenmeyer Cigar Factory 423 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 243 : FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of buying 8 mow carriage or wagon it will you to get our prices, FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S 1 + MAIN STREET Bismarck Furniture Company, 220 Main Street : Furniture Upholstery Repaired, fie. finished and Packed. ctf HUUUAAEOUUADCUSUOOLEAOVOSSUOSULOOHCRSUCOOOOSEOUS Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. BUICK and ' OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N.D. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. Distributors of STUDEBAKER "and CADILLAC Automobiles PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 | Licensed Embalmer in Charge WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Fanoral Directors Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and | carload lot. | Licensed Embainaer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65