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OLD TIME NORTH DAKOTA-NEWS -. - , i WRITER: AHEAD OF.AL G. BARNES Frank A. Cassidy, who was in Bis- marck arranging for.the appearance of the Al G. aBrnes big 4-ring Wild “Ani- mal Circus in this: ity, is a ‘former North Dakota-newspapef man,, having: been employed-:on' newspapers’ in Grand Forks in/1897. I “It has beén:nearly 22. years: since Tiwisited Fargo,”: said -Mr. Cassidy, while in the Gate ‘City, “and to say that your city.has improved vastly is putting. it mild.” In thse, good old days when newspaper men carried a Danger is ever ‘present if the spokes on your wheels are loose. the spoke: onyour wheels pocket full of railroad mileage my. chief diversion was accompanying the Grand oGrks baseball team on its trips paying my own expenses just. to. be with the players. The rivalry between Fargo and Grand Forks teams always made the trip here worth while. Fargo was then beginning to put,on metro- Pouitan airs and was areal town, To- day it-is a regular city, and has prospects for the future not: found in many. places, of {ts size. I visit hun- dreds of:towns and cities in my. ctreus | high-powered automobile and a bank} - No careful motorists will take | out ‘testing’ the wh ter the hub, SPOKTITE cra¢ks ‘will make Jnis cat ‘out of the garage with-. 4 isten for squgaks and’ see if the paint is cracked’ where the spokes en-’ ‘squirted: into ‘the rad your’. wheels tight and SAFE ‘without laying up your car and*without costing 7a ‘travels, and very ‘fewoft ‘them show the evidence of prosperity and;future growth found here.” At + Mr. Cassidy saw sevéral former North Dakota’ citizens in the west. Among them. Jim Bell, who for years greeted guests. at the Dacotah hotel. Grand Forks, and who now is oper- ating a hotel at Medford, Oregon. C. M. Scott, a veteran Grand Forksfahead: Then ‘on circus day Rex de newspaper man, is deputy city audi- tor at SeattJe, while Joe S. Scanlon, widely known throughout the state among the:newspaper men. and politi- cians, is conducting three newspapers at Miles City, Mont., and/ has ac- cumulated ‘a wife, a fine dwelling, -a ~~ . Re » — see seek enna OU; eam 5 reer iis account’ that= could “be “stretched “into six figures. Mr, Cassidy is not 'the regular press agent of the Barnes circus. The or- ganization boasts of Miss Emma C. Miller, the only woman circus press agent in thé world, who travels ten days ahead of the. show, and Thomas Francis’ Heeney, who is four, days Rossell, a graduate from the niotion picture field, ‘tells ‘the public of the wonders carried by Mr. Barnes, and also, sees’ that the newspaper folk do Not.ayiss any of the features of the circus, \ T\don’t know. whether I.am a poor -press ‘agent or ‘simply.a better busi- ness man ‘thet,a,pubifeity artist. but it. seems, that-fcireuses. prefer my re- ‘maining, in the business end to make from: sixteen’ to twenty contracts a day,,,jngtead .of , visiting * with ‘news- paper mén, which is always, a; pleas- ure: tome,” Mr. Cassidy: said ‘in ‘ex- plaining \why,,he? was nggy the pres agent). pais NaN ca: Bachihical The ,ciréus.:man,. isan enthusiast. aver the Barnes exihbition this year n@ declares that for the first time in is seven years, connéttion ‘with’ the attraction hecannot see any place for improvement, nerformance.. can. fbé,” he declared. and added that, the pageant, “Alice in Jungleland,’\ which .precedes the reg- ular: performance, alone is well worth, the admission fee charged. Mr. Gas- sidy ‘emphasides-the ; fact: that .the aBrnes circus. is: the ‘only exclusive wild animal show inthe world, “SPRING TIME \BLOSSOMS,” When ‘the Blossoms come in Spring- time, > ‘ Oh; ( then,.-we <sadly. sigh; For the. days of cheer and childhood That :have so silently passed byy Those loved. strolls anjohg-the roses¢ They will never. come again. *% But ,the ‘fragrance of* the. roses, now, Are ‘just-as'sweet,as then, Refrain: |, } cana Rae ¥es,.those bright days are over, We ‘can’t cali, theta: baci: 4gaii But we. know the springtime bidassoms. * Ave just bs sweet as.then. Wher:the blgssoms come in Spring’ time, 33 % Oh, how our hearts will sadly yearn. For ‘those bright days of childhood That can never more return. , Many ioved' ones. then .were, with us, We shall never see them more. ¥et the blossoms of the roses now’ ‘Go-to yourdealer today: for a can of this wonderful and *-Keep it ever handy. | Know that your 4 MO! Tuinseuceuage TOPTITE waterproofs, preserves .and dyes a rich deep black both pantasote and mohair’ automobile tops. ©” yj inate: ‘ Used'ias & dressing for Seats, it. makes them like : H new and ‘prolongs’ the vear and “téar:-7; Basily applied, dries quickly and ‘produces lasting'results. . KEEP YOUR ‘TOP :AND SEATS:LOOKING NEW. | essential poe : wheels ot fail you 'in a pinch.» y THE WOODTITE LABORATORIES |; CALIFORNIA Were is‘a. one that will delicate surface-and.one that will satisfactorily. Yes, if cuts grease without fnjuty’to the ‘paint ‘and the ‘stains ‘and’ ‘dust disappears like smooth ‘lustre. : : Ales a for’ 5 washes for We can ship you by Parcel Post the best Grown Vegetable \Plants, the only ;kind; country raised by theold reliable house of HOSKINS tS ~~ Tomato’Plants - We grow thousands of these in pots, thus enabling-you them without having a loss by ‘wilting. Pot Grown, per dozen . 6... ec. k eek eee eed ce eee Transplanted, per dozen, 25c; per 100 ...........4.... : Pepper Plants Pot Grown, from 2 1-2 inch pots, per.dozen, 50c; per 100 . ..-Egg. Plants» inch pots, per dozen, 50c; per 100 . ‘Celery- Plants . Flat Grown, transplanted, per dozen Bs eH ge 6 encode sale Flat Grown, transplanted, per 100* Flat Grown, transplanted, per 1,000 ...:.. etek Cabbage Plants i, Pot Grown,;from 21-2 Flat Grown,. transplanted, per dozen .... Flat Grown, transplanted, per 100 .,. Flat Grown, transplanted, per 1,000/. Strawberry Plants i Progressive Everbearing Strawberry Plants are the finest for this sec- tion of the country. ‘We have some very fine plants that will bear - Strawberries in July ‘and August, | Price per 100, $2.50. Order at once. ~ HOSKIN’S © - GREENHOU alhyt % ——— FOR Ww t mar the most do: the work quickly“ and. magic, ‘leaving a_ fine, oa YOUR Garden Northern for, this ~ to transplant weve ed $1.00 whee es $5.00 + $5.00 1. 25e $1.00 -$9:00 eee §1.50 «+ 810.00 SES . Are just as sweet as'then. ~ 7 Refrain: Yes, those bright days are over. We cannot cali them again. But we, know the springtime blos- soms now : Are just as sweet as then, When-thé blossoms come in Spring- “time Our sad ‘thoughts we must refrain. While the Springtime beauty cheers us We should in silence bear our pain. Roush our’ boyhood-days Are over, cannot call them back again. ‘But:iiwe.-know, the Springtime blos- soms now Are just ds sweet as then. /, x Refrain : ..Yes,.those bright days are over, 7 We cannot call them back again. But we know the Springtime | blos- soms now, i Are just as sweet as then. » ‘ —0.,S. LAMBERSON, Tey Se ai | )Return: Knitted Articles. if \Red Cross workers who have knit- ted ‘articles ‘are reguested to return them to the Red Cross rooms in the ‘Masonic temple between 2 and 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon. “Say, pop, when's a sailor’ not a sailor?” “T don’t know, son; T “When he’s/on a ship. y “Why, how do you make that out?” “Way, he’s aboard then, see?” give up.” J. H. HOLIHAN HOUSE BARGAIN FOR SALE—House of five rooms and bath. Trees. Eagt front. Well lo- — cated. Modern except hi at. | $2400. $400 cash. ; Accident and Health Insurance in the Old: Reliabte ; =" J, HoHOLINAN ‘oess Block. » Phone 745. “The Home of Service” R. CAR OWNER Within the next few weeks you.will be getting out your auto- mobile and preparing for the sea- son’s run. Doubtless one of the first things that you will have to consider will be your tires. ; dnour line.of Kelly-Springfield casings and tubes we believe that we have something that -will merit’ your investigation. That they cost more is true, but as has been said before—‘¢he, recollec- tion of quality remains long after |. the price is forgotten.” , « Drop in our store, or call us up and we shall be pleased to show you why. : < MISSOURI VALLEY MOTOR CO. ‘The Home of Sérvice” CARL PEDERSON. Mgr. . Bismarck North. Dakota ‘l/eatisfy the same are situated in Bhr- _“Itvis as near perfect as a. circus E *"T this foreclosure, He “| Galvin, plaintiff, vs. James Lyons, and NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- -CLOSURE SALH Default having occurred in .the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter de scribed, NoTicu IS HEREBY GIVEN that that certain, mortgage .executed and delivered by Izidori Weinberg and Fani Weinberg, his wife, mortgagors, to Paul C, Remington, nfortgagee, dat- ed the 18th day of May,.1914, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds. of: Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the Ist day-of July, 1914, at fotr o’clock, p. m., and was duly re- corded in book 124 of Morgages on page 30, will be foreclosed by a sale of the preinises in such. mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door. of the Courthouse in the City of Bis- marek, County of Burleigh ‘and. Stdte of North Dakota, at the hour of ter o'clock, a. m., on the 80th day of June, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. r The premises. described in such mortgage and which will be sold jo leigh County, North Dakota, and are described as follows, towit :The South- | west (SW 1-4) Quarter of Section Four (4), Township One Hundred Forty-three (143) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West, of the 5th D There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $766.21, (said sum. includes taxes upon said property: paid by. mortgagee, interest on a prior mortgage on said property paid by mortgagee, and insurance premiums on insurance on sald prop- erty paid by mortgagee), besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of Datei this 20th day of May, 1919. Paul C.. Remington, Mortgage. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mort- gageen is 3 5-2380-6-6-18-20-27 SUMMONS. ‘State of North Daltota, -County, ef Burleigh, ss. f i Tn district tract... = Nellie” G, Purcell; Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- formerly Nellie the unknown: heirs-of James Lyons, deceased, and ‘ali other persons claim- ing ‘any title or interest in, or lien or -encumbrance-upon the property de- scribed in the complaint in tpis ac: tion, \defendants, The State of North Dakota above named ‘defendants: . ‘You, and. each of you,’are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in the aboye entitled action, which is on file in the effice of the clerk. of the district court in and for saiti county, and ‘to serve.a copy of: your answer upon the subscriber hereunto at his of- five in the First National bank building, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakéta, within thirty days after the service of.'this summons upon you, exclusive of the, day of such service, and in case of your failure to ‘appear or answer, judment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint, by the plaintiff. Dated at Bismarck,’ North Dakota, this 6th/day. of May, A. D. 1919. _H. F. O'HARE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and postoffice address: Bis- marck, N. Dak. 4 To the Above Named Defendants: You-will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to that land described as follows, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5) and six (6), in block ninety- six (96), Original plat, to the C Bismarck, Burleigh County, North to the contained in the complaint against the defendants, or and that the relief sought consists wholly in excluding and each of thém from any interest in the real property above described. : ° HF. O'HARE, Attorney for Plaintiff. May €3-30 June 6-13-20-1919 SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County. of Burleigh, ss. rict Court, Sixth Judicial s Meirosa, _ plaintiff, Frank Meirosa, defendant. Hl The State of North Dakota to the above named défendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired: to ‘answer the complaint of -the plaintiff herein a-copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer. upon the subscriber at his officé in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh. County,: North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of. this summons upon you, ,exclusive of the day of. such servic@ and in case of, your failure so to appear and answer judgment will. be taken against you by default -for the relief demanded in the complaint, Dated this 20th day of May, 19%9. PF. BE. McCURBY, * Attorney for Plaintiff; Residence and ‘P. O, Address Bismarck, North Da- kota. 5-23-30-6-6-13-20-27 vs.| ee —————————ooOoOOOOO t i BIGGEST BARGAINS~ We offer real service to the buy- ers of rea lestafe. QOur_ many years of experience in buying and selling property gives us a thor- ough, knowledge of local values, and you can depend upon this knowledge to protect you. ‘ We have assisted hundreds of ‘home owners in Bismarck and Burleigh county, to obtain their homes and we would like to help> you. May we? —— F. E. YOUN@ REAL ESTATE CO. y / — Phones H, F. O'Hare, 78M.__F. F, Hedden, 0 F, E, Young, 78R, CHIROPRACTORS ity, ofS Dakota. That no personal | {claimeis} | either of them, | the defendgnts} ; WANT COLUMN | °. + HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Waiter for night work. Star restaurant, opposite Soo hotel, 5-29-1w WANTED—Man for janitor work. Lahr Motor Sales Co, 5-81-1wk | MEN OR WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full time, 50c an hour spare time, | selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer, Experience unnecessary, Guaranteed Mills, Norristown, Pa, 5-5-2m Write Los Angeles “Y. M. C._A, Auto| School, Get started right. ” 5-31-1mo, HELP WANTED—FEMALE Fire Insurance Campaign in.North Da- alary and road expenses, Ad- Neutson, General Agent, Red 6-4-4 nee posts. Call sor rman Ode, 423 Hleventh St., Bis- dD, 2 Victrola for sale very Victor ; aso trunk fg all 212. Secon ais——1, horse power D.C, motor Kolsom Jewelry store. 6-6-1 T slightly worn sults Klein, \'Tailor uel 6. tc and one Clear FOR SALE OR RENT— _HOUSES AND FLATS per and gtenographer branch, “Lahr Motor Bismarck, 6-5-3 Tto work in ice cream. 6 WANTED—Gint_for* hous Dietz, 812 7th St., phone 638-3 WANTHD—Cook and waitrdys at House. Phone 251>or call Wt 10 st. THD—Girl for general country for family of thre L. 15, Heaton, See Mys. Groot Johnson's, WANTED—Girl_ for general housework. Ap- ply 4 Ave."A West, or ‘phone 72. 4-18-tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work, Mrs..C. C. Watham, 612 Fifth street. ‘ 5 31 1 wk ___ SITUATIONS WANTED POSTTION WANTED—By young lady, In typewriting and general office” work. Call 644-Y" at noon or m. SITUATION WANTED—Swedish r man. wants to work on or/manage farm. Life experience. Best references, Ch: k bere Killdeer, Grassy Buttg Route N. Dak. 6 SITUATION /WANTED—By honorably dis- charged sdilor; have had five years’ ex- erierice in office work, accounting and ookkeeping. Would prefer position af- fording advancement in real estate office. Write 640. care Tribune. 57 1mo WORK: WANTED WANTED—Wil do washin Without: ironing at my hor Front. reet. at GOLORED LADY wants work by the or ‘hour, Phone 726K or call at 507 teenth St. 6-28-10 DRES DRESSMAKING—Both for chil adults by dressmaker with experience. Cail at 710 'D. Ave. 6-4-2t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS CHANCES—Millions are sut- fering’with rheumatism, Most import- ant.discovery of the age. A herb that actually drives the most stubhorn case of rheumatism entirely out of the sys tem. - People write us and say they are astounded at the results, especially on the kidneys. Just think’ of the money making possibilities. Representatives wanted. $1.12 pound prepaid, 10 pounds $6 expresx paid. Rheumatism Herb Venice, California, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT— ished roon B, Cook, 523 Sixth St, Phone with oF Call 328 MODERN ROOM TO RENT—3i St. Phone 236K, / TWO_ROOMS FOR RENT with boai the Dunraven. Gf MODERN ROOM to rent, Ji6 Phone 236K, {FOR RENT: light housekeeping. Geo. W, Little, FOR RENT- modern ho postoffice. Large furnished room for Phone 404K or (4. 6-6-t7 room in new, Phone kk Second St, fi 6 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms suitabl for light housekégping roon Late Roonk'and board, 620 6th : 6. FOR RED phone FOR RED ‘urnished room, 619 6th 6 house, red. Room in, modern pleasant location, gentleman prefe 515 5th St, phone 592-X. 6. FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also bed rooms, 313 4th St., phone, Sore 6-2-1wk, \KFOR RENT—Modern room, il 4th St., of phone 627K. FOR RR ‘(Furpished rooms su for light housekeeping rooms if de: Call 702 Ave. F ‘or phone 692X. FOR RENT—Down, town room for gentlemen. Call Geo. G LOST AND FOUND REWARD PAID for man’s coat lost June ith, Harvey Harris & © 1 LOST--Bunch of keys e: alling A Tribune and paying for thi i LOST—On* road between Mck ~ Bismarck, one black legthe i Please ‘notify Mrs. F, bag. LL. ¢ near postoffice. by calling at kK book, Return to Ada ve at Hoski ore, LOST {casing, tube and rim on road east ‘of Bismarék, -Return to Motor @o., for ‘reward. LOST—A set of keys, Finder p turit to Dakota Motor Co. LOST—Bunck of ik Finder please turn to Standard Oil Co. for reward, sek 6-2-3 LOST—A gold hecklace witha cameo. Finder please return wel ribune, we bay gelding, weight gelding, weight. 1500 asture 2 —On 1 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—A modern house, close in, une, ‘ WANTED TO RENT—Farnished “he 8 to 5 rooms, for summer, Write e Tribun 6 AN'TED near Sisters Hosp! 664, care Tribune. 5 or 6 662 1 Write —Small al by June 20. ed room, or four EI ottage or aparti thr State rooms, for luse by June 15. what yo uhave and price to N 0 and well improve monthly, quar- s running along miles north ikedrom main road. Can bresk and make on sani Don't mi y moderate, “Mrs, > N._D, a1 of good for gale, full urticulars. D. I nh. MISCELLANEOU elient condl- | Belg’ See Herman Ode, | NLD: R heron and | sell reasonable, leventh St., Bismarck, FOR SADE—A-1 hay in city, Wri un: FOR SADE—Hotel in best town ¢ Write for pa shley, N,V. the mark E.E. HOARD, D. C., PH. C. ‘Licensed Doctor of Chiropractic * vennsantinas gaunt i inity to get black dirt filling dirt 25c per esa J-1W “Opportu load; WANTED “FOR SALE — Five’ room house and full basement; also barn. 50 ft. east front, * , 312 15th St. Sell ‘jatwk, | e 6-6-twk. A~three room aparenent, Sane Phone 877. POR REN FOR RE: rd wood Phone 6-6-3 ix room he + ight, floor aes ano DE— Four room and. farm in 2 partment at “ouir-room house, jarge barn and wind mill, Phone 478: 23 11th St. ‘OUR-ROOM Strauss block . F Unfurnished, Call 2-tt _ 803 Seventh St. FOR RE i reasonable. '' =) ; jon eon- to the q ‘rodtis «and Lot 75 rt, beautiful shade currants, plums venient. hath Firth’ St., H or ht, 16-L, ov 230H, phone B.C, Wrigl MOBILES—MOT CAR, % $300.00 at 3 TO Ford roadster bods or trade"% new Schurnerer body for ‘same. heSto 6. FOR SALE Dodge coupe roadster and one large seven-passenger. Olds.g Will take,#ecured. paper or , trade. for _ land. P. 'C. Remington. 6-3-tf LOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for ‘a quick deal to'be sold at once for $1325. Extra ires included. Write No. 659 Tribune. 6-2-tf FOR SALE—Paige delivery truck inegood order, cheap. A. W. Lucas’ Co,” 6-2-1wk fap. WANTED—A cinity. Gor perience unfecessar’ instruction, Addi Bonding and Insuran dent and Health Department, Saginaw, Michigan, Capital $1,500,000, 6-6-2 LIVE M to handle Gates Half-Sole Tire agency. for marck and vicinity. aking big money in. ether ‘ota towns, handling*this. well ¥ { intorguttion write iDenver, ‘Colo, 6-2 or gisman proposition, Previous ex- Fr Who owns the lot or home you would like to buy? . If you want-to know quick, ask: Hedden; if he doesn’t know he will find.out, and will be . glade be of service pees bovyous? ot Hedden Agency. Webb Block. \ Phdne 0. ———————— Ef BURYE » LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 762. R. S. ENGE, D, C. PH..C. | ~ Chiropractor Consultation’ Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas ‘Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. ‘TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE | REMINGTON “Typewriter Co.) GEO. ‘C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. Bismarck Furniture Company, 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished (and, Packed. Bismarck Clearing House Association C.B, LITTLE, President E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS ' First National Bank City National Bank ~ Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank Phone 327 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Fin) INSURANCE-—Live wire field man an have Permanent position in Atutual}