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of The see ified Advertising Rates. NouR BEDROOM AND- DUT THEM ON IF Nou wait Employment Bureau Columns: = Bouren-y Bea a aE-«) (/ 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 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word, Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper insertion, must be in this office before-10 a. m. “of day of publication. HELP WANTED—MALE ~ SITUATIONS WANTED WADED Men, or, Homan toc asset in ailor and dry cleaning establishmen' in Blamarck. Address 658, -‘Tribune. : ‘ 5-26-lw WANTED—A good, steady barber; wages $24 per weelt, 6 per cent over $40 per bias Wm. Ellis, Fifth St. Barber shop. 5-26-2 WANTED—Capable, kK, man. Or: woman, for small hotel; ‘coo! $50 ‘per month.” Box 93, Medora, x D. experjenced — hotel |. for SITUATION WANTED—By honorably, dis- charged sailor; have had five yeate’ ‘ex- erience in office work, accounting and jookkeeping. . Would prefer position af- fording advancement in geal. est Write 641 re "Tribune. \ FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room flat with bath, all modern, unfurnished. Phone_577. PTE 5-27-tf FErabeings reel Aaa art; ay ment Klein the Tatlor. © WANTED—Men * wanted at Produce Co, 3 * 6-27-W Northern - 26-4 FOR RENT—Moderm, seven room house. ‘nouire 408-Fifth St. 5-27-1W Y|FOR REN1—rurnished bungalo, to re- Write ty, -No children, 5-21-1w ribune. sponsible 651, care IN; OR WOMEN .WANTED—Salary $24 full time, Ape. an hour epate time, se suai d ‘hosiery ‘to wearer. rience ‘unnecessary. Guarahteed },_ Norzisto rs s2 '5-5;2m WANTED—We nega additional h Bindery; position? open- for" both 3 arid girls, “This*is'°a" good chance ‘totearn a trade a pay while learning. ‘Call at Tribune Office. 5-10-3t MEN-OR_ WOMEN - WANTED, salary $24, FAN ee, Boe Ee Bact opera tine eelke: db cca phated is in ‘our. HELP WANTED—FEMALE © WANTED-—Girls. at“ Bismarck: Steam Laundry. ws 526-2 WANTED—A chaniber maid at Van Horst hotel. "5 -28-3 WANTED—A cook and a second girl at the Dunraven. 5-26-1) WANTED AT ONCE—A irl, at the Dun Ravan, 212 3d St. g 5-21-1w ‘D—A middle-aged woman, to help with housework gn farm, ‘Phone 408-F 2, Ae Ao" 5-21-1w WANTED[>Girl at» Hoffman Chocolate Shop. kos Siete Uc eeds WANTED—Assigtant_ pantr, rl at: the Grand Paciie Motes tt: BN at Ne . WANTED—TWO experienced waitresyes; Geant and’ neat; good. and 8. houts ‘work; “girl or wo- bree, Senate Ca Mone ry WANTED—A competent git! for general housework two ital o13 Aeeck. or phone 142, Mrs. E. H.-L. Vespermen, WANTED—Cirl’ for general ly 4 Ave: A West. or ’ 2 LANDS : ‘OR SALE OR TRADH~160 acres of land 13 miles northedst. oe Bice ‘Act quick. Cal] 349-R- or: write Box 286: = ‘5223-1w housework.” Ap- we 72. 4-18. WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished flator bungalow by couple, Address 654, Tribune. een lw WANTED—To rent ‘furnished apartment or bungalow in either’ Bismarck or Mandan. Write 655, care Tribune. cA 1 . 5-27-3 Se ce a coo -WORK WANTED 5-16-tf | z Ls TAR Rood paper cane‘in Bismarck, -10-tf | FO! FOR REN’ i reasonable. Phone 141. Anveight ri . can be-rented-for 1 or. § fathilies. 803 Stverth Bt. 6. IR ENT—5-room| modern house, bath. modern hese }-12-t Bis- Gost AIN'T UNCLE MAX GooD T US ~ GEE? WAIT'LE TH! J FELLAS iT —Five-room house. Will rent PC e, Wile, = ME WAIT See y : ON ME! - ME i * | ace tm pe | Sr at ui nie at ah Clie! SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will run your Want- ed-a-Job for one month FREE of charge. ICE TO. CREDITORS. tabte OF the éstate of Gu- a Rasmussen, deceased. j Natice is hereby given by the under: signed, Elise R. Johnson, administra- trix\of/ the estate of Gurina’ Rasmus- sen, Jateof the'township of Ecklund;y e county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the credt- tors of, and all persons having claims against sald deceased, to exhibit them, with’ thé necessary’ vouchers, Within four months aftér the first publication of this notice}. to: said administratrix at the office of ‘F. H. Register in the Webb picek fa the city of Bismarck, in’ said’ Burleigh county. Dated May 19th, A.D. 1919. ELISE R. JOHNSON, 3-20-27-6-3-10 ~~" Administratrix. TO THE PUBLIC. 7 This is to announce, that I will ac- cept re-election as;a member of the Bismarck Board of Education it’such be the wish of the voters of-the city. 5-20-6-3 “FRANK EVERTS. NOTICE OF SCHOOL 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! 0! rae ‘Hottie’ Builders Co. Phone O. FOR RENT—Two houses. Phone 404K or \ 794. 4-28-tf FOR SALE—A-‘5-room bungalow, new; 50-ft. Tot, weil docated;, 2 blocks from’ high school; 3 ‘blocks from, north ward, hot and cold water ‘contiection$ in basement: screened in porch; storm doors, storm sash and screens all: complete, all: painted up including the ‘roofs to be sold’ on) easy terms with small payment down and balance on: monthly. page ments, Here is'a chance to make your: BEY glot, doar ome: This properiy, cannot duplicated today” for less: than $4500.00 and: will fake considerable less. Ready for upancy at once. If interested write, in ribin 5 LOST AND, FOUND LOST MONDAY—Bay gelding, seven yrs, feet or white; wejghed about 1100; lengthy built. ginger please notify C. L. Howser, McKenzie, N. D., and receive reward. |! 5-27-3 LOST—White kid: glove on Fifth St; Geen’ Methowiee church and capitol. Body. please leave at Tribune office or cal ATF eee. & 5-26-2 ‘inder~' pl ave at Tribune offi and yeceive ‘reward. pF) -Will-8chool grounds, * chtid’s shell rimmed glasses, slightly amber ~ lehs,-Folsom Bros. Jewelry: * ‘inder return to Folsom's store. “ROOMS FOR RENT RR RE! ge front room, unfurn- ished. Call 714-L. 5-22-1w AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE CHEAP—1-passenger Stude- baker car. Phone 505, 10 Ave. B. a3 5-22-1w FOR SALE—1 Menominee truck, capacity. three-fourths'’“ton, in good running condition. Will consider trade for au- tomobile.-' Address 424 8th St. or call 354-R: 5-22-1w 3 5-26: 'F- MISCELLANEOUS *phone 147. > THE NEW TAXI LINE. M._B.! Morford, 805 Main St., “| Try us_for service COLORED LADY wants work by the day cor hour, “Phone 726 dr°call at 507 Fif- teenth: St, : 5-26-40 WANTED—Work by day and hour. Will also.do washing at home. Cail 404 S. 9th St., or-phone 894-R. 5-21-1W é BIGGEST BARGAIN” 5-room house with bath, lights, . FOR’ SALE -CHEAP—Two men’s suite, size 38 ahd 39, good as new. Call eve- nings.” Room’ 2, Dunraven hotel, 212 fhird- st.7 5-26-3 FOR SALE—Ice, box, mixer,” porch swing. Phone 678L or call_at_415. Fifth St. 5-26-2 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, ill ealth. The properties are located onthe ‘main line. All communica- tion “addressed 647 care Bismarck Tribune. Co. UN 5-14-2w Universal bread hardwood floors, brand new, no one ‘has: ever lived in it. We own ‘this ourselves, ~ $2800.00; $300.00'cash; balatice 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, We: aim to make our. advertise- ments conservative and to not overstate the facts. as we rf / ( rather have our customers’ our statements to be lower rathe than greater than the facts. ° May we help you-get that:home? —_ F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE First National Bank Bldg, , PHONES—— H. F),0'Hare, 78M... F, E. Hedden, 0. + Oo a FE lk LY FOR-SALE—A good barn, road cart and range, Call 312 15th St. 5-24-1w ASHWS HAULDD and gardens plowed, 5S. M: ‘Anderson, phone 588-L. 5-24-1w ;ALED HAY FOR SALE at Joe Katz's batn. : 5227-2 FOR: SALE, CHEAP—One drum outfit, one C diarinet’ Jow. pitch, very good. Write or call, Fred Svaren,. phone 783-K. ESTRAY—One black mare, weight 1100 Ibs.,.long and slender animal; one bay |: horse,/ weight, 1000, short an Som’ Gusgner’s” barn. tussner, LARGE. OFFICE. SAFE—for sale cheap. See George Gussner. 5-21-1w SEED CORN FOR SALE—See EF. G. Thanes, 323.8th St., south, a 5-24-3t B. chunky; Notify George 6-23-1) J. H. HOLIHAN BUNGALOW FOR SALE—Almost new Bungalow. Good terms. FOR SALE—Automobile, Buick, five- passenger. Good condition, $475. J. H.-HOLINAN Lucas Block, 5-10-t£] old; white star in ferehead; both hind] » 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 serve for a term of three years, for the city of Biswarck. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m., and closed at 4 o'clock p. m., of that day." "> Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 17th day of May, 1919. , 3 By order of the Board of Education. RICHARD PENWARDEN,” 5-15-6-3 at Clerk. STRAYED—From my place 5 miles east of Wilton on April 21, one light bay mare with small star in fore- head, 3 yrs. old, weight 1050; one black mare, 2 yrs,..ald, weight 900 Tbs, small star int forehand. 2B a >Aeplund, care Asplund Mine, R. R. o3, Wilton, N. Dake 5-21-1w AMJAD, OF-A SouNG LADY SEEKING A KUSBAND — You SEE,WE CouLD TAKE OUR HONEYMOON TRIP RIGHT IN THE CAR- | DROVE” DP AND A HALF — WERE. From Home nL A DAY | WELL, Have: [IRR You A BAY FAMIN ? J 4 _ He Todk His Mother a yA ~ ‘ARE WE WG ABN NOW, LIKE Doras ? NOTICE .OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE: FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby givert that that cer- tain.mortgage executed and delivered by‘ Emil-Elnegs and Anna Hlness, ‘hus: band ant «wife, mortgagors, to First} National Bank, of ‘Norway,county of Benton and State of lowa, mortgagee, dated ‘November 15, 1915, and filedfor fecord in the-oftice of the Register of Deeds’ ofthe ‘connty of Burleigh in the atate of North Dakota on the ¢th day of January, 1916, and recorded in said office in Book 131 of Mortgages, om Page ‘456, bythe terms of which mortgage it was agreed and proyided that ‘should: the: said mortgagors fail and default in the payment’ of the in- debtednegs, pringipal or ‘interest, se- cured thereby ag therein agreed. thén and ‘in that case, the said mortgagee mayat 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 prittipal due on'sgid.indebt- edness the’ said mortgagee doe, aud has declared the said principal note due and-payable; and the. said mort- gage ‘will be foreclosed by a sale of ' BY BEOSSER WELL GUESS WE'LL GO. DOWN T° TH 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 doscribed in such) mortgage and. which will be sold to’ satisfy the same are described as |.follows,Mo-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of Loungberry's Out- Jot numbered twenty-one (21), in the city of Bismarck. Burleigh county, Nort Dakota; thence running west along’ the south ling pf said Outlot a distance g@f three hundred thirty feet; thence running nozth_a distance of six hundred forty-nine feet;~ thence, run- ning east a distance of three hundred. thirty feet to tho 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 placa of beginning. The said tract be- ing the east half of theisputh half of said’ Outlot, and containing five acres, more or less. There will be.due.on such mortgage on.tho date of’sale-tho sum of $585.55 ahd ‘the costs of foreclosure, __ Dated tle 19th day of May, A. D. 1919, . FRANK KRALL, W. L. SMITH, (Mortgagee. the pfemises in’ said “mortgage ‘and hereinafter described at. the front door of the court house ijn the City of Bis- marck, in. the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 12th day of Jung, A. D. 1919, to satis- fy the amount’ due upon said mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in said mortgage and which will be‘ sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. - SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—Ss. In District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. > Caroline Leben, plaintiff, vs. Nicho- las Dockendorf, Katherine Morris, and all other persons unknown claim- The West Half of the Northeast} ing any estate or interest in, or lien Quarter (W 1-2 of NI 1-4) of Section} or incumbrance upon the property de- Twenty-nine (29), Township One Hun-} scribed in the complaint, defendants. dred’ Forty (140), Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meri- dian, containing 80 acres more or less, in’ Burleigh county, North Dakota. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One Thpdeand Two Hundred. Ninety-elght Dollars and ‘Thirty-four Cents ($ 298.34), and: in ‘addition thereto t! 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 \ 2 —— NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that they mortgage execited by Antomette’ R. Ferry and William S. Ferry, ~ mort- gagors, to Frank Krall, mortgagee, on thé 11th/day of April, 1917, and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the| 18th day of April, 1917,, at 5o’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 hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Bur- igh county, North Dakota, at the The State of North Dakota to the 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 of in the city of Velva, in McHenry \county, North Dakota, with- in thirty (30) days after the, service of this summons upon you, exclusive of thé 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- Mef demanded in the complaint. Dated at Velva, North Dakota, April 12, 1919. ~ / BAGLEY & THORPE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post 0' fice Address Velva, North Dakot: To the said above named defendants “You, and each of you, will take no- tice that the object of said above en- titled actfon is to determine adverse claims, and to quiet the title of fie 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 (W 1-2) of the Northeast quar- ter (NE 1-4) and the East half (E 1-2). of the Northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of section eight \(8)\in Township one hundred © forty-two! (142) “North, of e US iw WERE “AND I MEAN Bysitess-Yov staTep,IN MouR AD ie MM SHaLO BE OF ALOVIN? Emo DISPosiTioN WELL, THATS ME. — (VE GOT SOME Money IA THE BANK. AND ALSO. HAVE. THE CAR - The CAR-STANDS | WANT Yai TO iGHt out IN q sFER YOURSELF - \ YES, |GoT ATE Kids AND | “"BRovcHT Avour. Sat Tem ALL ALONG WITH ME - You KNOW HOW, CURIOUS KIDS IS Seen” There AEW MAW — Age You SURE You wave THEM Aut wrr-Nou? BARBER SHOP AN GET Ranga seventy-nine (79) West, in Bur- leigh County North Dakota. Dated at Velva, North Dakota, April 12th, 1919. BAGLEY & PHORPE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Post of: fice Address, Velva} N. Dak, 4—22 29; 5—5 12 19 26. } FREEDOM OR STATEHOOD CRY IN PORTO RICO San Juan, May”27-—Statehood or in- dependence: That's. the ultimatum which Porto Rico woiild deliyer to the United States. El Tempo, the princi pal paper on the island, which is print- ed in Spanish, with one page. of news in English and an editorial page in English ig presenting daily arguments for action. “The big and little broth- er business is nonsense. If Porto Rico is not going to be astate of the union some time, if she is not established as a territory, leading to statchood, pyep. though the road be a long one, then Porto Rico is no place for a navy yard or for military headquarters~of any kind. Porto Rico will not be made loyal by any twaddle about love, or protection, or in anyother, way except by plaeing them on a basis of man to man with all other citizens of \the United States under the constitution. If’ the United States government in- (°ssrescional Fsraris fon Ancareun Process © BISMARCK -NonrH Dawora’ Bring or mail in your films for Expert: Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE Bismarck, N. D. FREDERICK W. KEITH ARCHITECT Bismafck, N.D. Webb Block —————— ‘ "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 SSS SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE “Per 1000 Billy’s’ Big 10c Sellers $83.00 Commercial Clubs 83.00 Little Billy’s ...° 40.00 North Dak. Star 40.00 Our Hero ...... 40.00 Home Industry.., 86.00 38.60 N. P. Special... 31.00 3.10 We Ship Cigars by Parcel Post (Address); ~~ William F. Erlenmeyer Clear Factory 423 Third St. Bismarek, ‘N. D. Phone 243 Per 100 $8.30 8.30 4.00 4.00 4.00 FINE BUGGIES If you are thinking of bu: a mew carriage or wagon it wi you to get our prices, ENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. Per | 60 tends to utilize Porto Rico as a key to the canal, the future should be clar- ified without delay.” BULLET PROOF TANK FOR PLANES INVENTED London, May 27.—A_ ‘bullet-proof gas tank for airplanes is the inven- tion of a Canadian officer, Lieutenant J. Imfer. Where a bullet enters a fas tank the hole is-gmall, but where it passes out it makes & Nuge opening. A series of “baffle plates” to stop the swish jof the fiel and a thin metal case with a quarter-inch rubber coat- ing which springs eat with the pass- ing ofthe bullet, and back into place closing the opening, is the substance ofthe invention. } . Champion Plays Here. John Reuter of Dickinson, state golf champion, with Clarence McLean of Mandan and other experts, spent Sun- day afternoon on the Bismarck course, and was much pleased with the condi- tion in which Grounds Keeper Leary has the links this spring. It was a big day % the golfers, and the grounds were dotted with players from early morning wiftil after sundown, Bids are requested for supplying 1,000 tons (more or less) best Lump Lignite Coal delivered as required in the bins of tke several public schools of Spe- vial School District No. 1 of the City of Bismarck, N. D., during years 1918- 1919 and subject to stale 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, -- 7" Clerk. May 18-14-15-16-17-19-20-21-22-23-24-26 27-28. , For Member of School Board _ George F. Will announces his candidacy for re-election as a member of the Bismarck board of education, subject to the will of the’ voters at the regular school election, June 3, 1919. GEORGE F. WILL. (5-21 to 6-2) : CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D, C., PH. C. Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic Phone 327 i |119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Business Directory GHOE FITTERS ichmond sWhitn fina MAIN STREET Bismarck Construction , Company ~ General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. : | Phone 35. Bismarck. w Lit 0 Radiator Repairing —and— Battery Repairing CORWIN MOTOR CO.- Bismarck,"N. D. BUICK and OAKLAND ‘Valve in Head Motors _CORWIN MOTOR CO. Bismarck, N. D. inannnnes BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAC Automobiles PERRY | UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones G87 0 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge | eS WEBB. BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 6¢ Night Phone 65