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¢ \ y PAGE 7 Meet Your Employer in Classified Advertising Rates. Our Classified ‘Terms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 eetits. 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. to insure proper insertion, must be in HELP WANTED—MALE MEN AND WOMEN learn batver trade and earn Hod @ week up, Positions guar- anteed, Few weeks completes by our method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates, Write for log. _ Moler Barber college, 27K Nicollet Ave., Min- neapolis, Est. 1893. ve 7-2-1me LEARN AUTOS—TRACTORS Big demand at big pay for trained auto, truck and tractor men, Oldest, most reliable school in U. 8, A. Endorsed by factories and. garages everywhere. Free. big 175 page catalog, Come to Detroit, the Heart of Auto Industry. MICHIGAN STATE AUTO SCHOO: 96 Auto Bldg. Detroit, Mich, WWANTED—Married man with few or no children to work on farm by year, or to rent farm and run owners cattle. Separate house furnished. C. C. Law- baugh, Halliday,.N. D. 7.9-lwk WANTED—Man In every town to start our business proposition. We explain everytning. — Wondertul_ big profits. Anyone can operate it. Very little cap- ital needed, Write today. Full partic- wars free. Oswalt Sales Co., ecirot IL. '-12- PROFITABLE, PERMANENT POSITION for high-grade salesman in local terri- tory. Representing nationally known manufacturer of pumps and_ tanks store . and among: Jobbing, factory, garage trade. ilwaukee Tank Works, _Milwaukee, _ Wisconsin eUsu Write Los Angeles _Y. MC. A, Auto School, Get started ‘right: 7-1-1me, -|\SOLDIERS & SAILORS We will-run your Want- ed-a-Job for.one month FREE of charge, SALESMAN MAN-WANTED TO-SELL.GROCERIBS SELLING EPERENe NOT NECES- One of Workt’s largest grocers, (capi- tal over $1,000,000.00) wants ambitious man in this jocality to sell direct to con- sumer nationally known brand of grocer- jes, teas, coffees, spices, paints, oils, stock foods, etc. Big line, easy sales, Values beat any competition. Earn big money. No experience or capital re- quired. Complete sample outfit and free selling instructions start you. Long es- tablished reliable house. Write today. John Sexton & Co., 352 W. Illinois St., Chicago, Ill. G-12-1t | \WANTED—A live broom salesman on lib- eral commission basis to _ sell brooms in North Dakota; factory in- creasing capacity makes established line of good brooms. Deposit required for samples, only producers wanted if you can sell, good brooms write us; good five territory covered and references in. first Jetter. . Economy Mfg. Canton, Mo. WANTED—Two “boys’ at Eagle Shoe Shining ‘Parlor. 7-11-2t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Chambermaid at the Horn ,Hotel, id WANTED—Capable woman for. juse- work ‘on farm.’ One.'who ‘can ‘cook for men and ‘assume charge if necessary. Wages _ $10.00... Address Box 104, San- “born, _N. -D. nm Tel -3t NTED—Waitress at, Homan's fe. WAN 2 isthe s_14410-1wk WANTED—Competent girl or woman for house: work} “small modern house. «Bee Mrs. G. D, Mann, Tribune on: i ¢ Van wk SALESMEN—New Carburetor for Ford Cars. Simple, not a moving part, in- stalled in thirty minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage and start in zero weather without heating or priming. 15 day free trial. Our St. Louis man sold 1400 in 6 months, Salt Lake City man. made $1200 in one week. Write U. & J. Carburetor Co., 505 W. Jackson Bivd., Chicago. G-12-1t WANTED-—Salesmen with car to call on auto ‘owners -in» your. county—book orders for European ‘puncture-proof tires—the kind that ‘helped win the war Flay ,geller—big sales; exclusive, con- tract; repeat orders quickiy establishes permanent_ income. isse Tire Corp., 1500-1518 W.. Fifteenth ‘St., ‘Chlpage. WANTED-—Girl for. housework. | Perma- nent position, at" highest» wages, » Call E, Lal fo hr at Lahr Motor; Sales Co. ad “5 1-10-10t NTED—Ginl, Apply Dunraven, WANTE! pply: Paw WANTED—Housekeeper. on farm for widower with three children; good wages. Write F, H. Bobzein, McKen- zie, N._D. 7-9-8t WANTED—Pantry girl at Grand Pacifie Hotel. 6-28-tf WANTED—Chambermalds; apply Grand Pacific, 6-27-tf \WANTED—At Bismarck Hospital, cook and dining room girl. 6-25-3wke AGENTS AGENTS—$5,00 hourly absolutely guar- anteed. Others making it. You can too. Wrife for positive proof. Makes gasoline 2c gallon, Federal Chemical works, 20 W. wackson Mlvd., Chicago, 7-12-1t AGENTS—200% profit, Wonderful sum- mer sellers; something new; sells like wildfire; carry in pocket. Write at ‘once for free sample. American Prod- ucts Co., 211 American Bldg., Cincin- nati, Ohio. <1-12-1 AGENTS WANTED—Large Manufactur- aoe ‘wants representatives to sell shirts, underwear, hosiery, dresses, waists, skirts, direct to home. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 50: road~ way, New York City. T212-1t ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering. with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most stubborn case, of Rheu- matism entirely out of the system. Many people have written us and say they are astounded at.the results, The effept on the kidneys is simply marvelous. You bathe your feet in it for 15 minutes a day for 10 days. Agents are coining money. Price 72¢ pound postpaid. Rheumatism Herb Co., Santa Monica, California, “a LOST AND FOUND —Large brown spaniel dog; lower 9st plik end of, tail bushy. Finder notify Supt. of Indian Shcool for re- ward, 7-10-3t LOST—A gold watch initial M. S.; pe 7; open Finder return to Skeels ee re STOCK SALESMAN—To market bona- fide Oil stock issue; large holdings; dividend payer; bank references, Top commission. -Guaranty Title and Trust Co., Slaughter Bldg.,- Dallas, ae WORK WANTED WANTED—Place in private family where young. man attending Business College could work for board and'room. Write 1, care. Tribune. 2 7-9-4, AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES. FOR SALE—Bulck touring car in ex:| FOR SALE—Piano, cheap if taken at Will take liberty bonds: or|7 Will give piano as’ part 1 cellent condition. Ask to see Cole's car at Corwin’s garage, Bismarck, N, D. 711 6t FOR SALE—Chandler four passenger roadster,. G. H. Russ, Jr... 7-5-1wk FOR SALE i919 Oldsmobile, for # quick eal to be sold at once for $1325, Extra - Mew. tires included, Write No, 658 une, 2-tf FOR SALE—Oakland Six Sedan; good as new, wire wheels, extra tire. Write No, 3 Tribun 7-9-1w! ROOMS FOR RENT: FOR_RENT—Room in modern house, 309 8th street. ___7-11-3t BOARD AND ROOM at 620 Sixth, ae FOR RENT—Five rooms, all strictly modern; single and double rooms, Nice place for summer. $6 and §7 a month, 30c per, night. 713 3rd St. 9-11-6t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for Hent housekeeping. 419 7th St. Phone 435R. be 7-10-1wk, FURNISHED ROOMS at the Beardsley place. Suitable for gentlemen. -217 8th St. Phone 298-U. 7-8-1wk MISCELLANEOUS CHICKEN DINNER—Sunday at_ the Country Club. 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. Orders’ in by 12 o'clock. FOR SALE CHEAP—Chiid’s bed in Vernis Martin finish. Mattress to go with bed. Address No. 6, ‘Tribune. FOR. SALE—One_ registered Holstein bult face. Shop for reward. =10- 6 years old,: Good as anywhere., See LosT—oBetween Ford garage and Peni-| Wim. Ode, 512 So. 12th St. F-11-3t tertiary, tire’ rack and license No.|#OR SALE—A reed baby carriage, in 31433. Please return to Ford garage.| good condition, Call at 514 6th’ St. 7-10-3¢ : 7-10-3t = vheel_with tire and tire|WANTHD—Clean white rags. Apply OST Wire 3) x 3% between Bismarck | "Tribune. 7-5-tt ize Gna Wilton” on West Rood Friday fi Finder please report to Bis- morn, gs Maced seuard Bismarck Motor Co. 7-10-3¢ FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS INT OR SALE—4 room house, 2 FOE Aceement with furnace, good water the house. New barn and cement Ware ‘all-around. Inquire G. Brug er, Wildes, Idaho, or Joe Tavis, Flasher, N, D. 7-8-1wk AN. DW “OR RENT—A five room: house. fates 214 5th St. Fe awood floors, new, wor + . Young Heal Estate C WANTED TO RENT" TO RENT—A five or six room WANTE house. Write 684 Tribune, room hi ‘bath, light, a g25.00- rt %, N TO RENT OR BUY—Modern ees Obert A. Olson, = oa FRECKLES AND HIS WERE ARE THE EGGS ‘NouR MOTHER ORDERED = = Do Nou THINK You =| CAN CARRY THEM fly at once. BREAKING THEM 2 FOR SALE—Phonograph, also one right front and one right rear straight Ford fender; 1 set of three quick change transmission” bands. Call Roy Ne Phone 384R. -8-lwk FOR SALE—Bottom hay in_ stack; mix- ture of clover, alfalfa and wild grass. Call 36 during business hours, 145 evenings. 7-12-1t OR RENT—Desirable modern offices in| The Western... Sales Block. Weatern Sales Office. 7-8-lwk i¢ MAKE YOUR” OW Inquire ; barbe! LE OR RENT—2 chalr barber FOR SALE 0! chalr barber 8. shop with building, 24x18 ft. Lot ft. G. Brugger, Tavis, Flasher, N. Win take Liberty Bonds or’ 262-R. 1-12-1kw: ograph. 100 needles and records. $78 for outfit if taken quickly. Cc. O. D. subject to examination. FRIENDS Will ship Im- ides, Idaho,-or Joe} Plans and specifications are on file in 4-8-1wk | the office of the City Auditor and the of- FOR SALE—Good plano cheap it taken] fice of the City Engincer: ; are ent “Carat Ae ath St TLiese| aah neal feet! of S6-inch | Double = re vitrified sewer lock, FOR SALE—Dining room set. Phone| feinfeteed concrete or concrete con: FOR SALE—New $250 style cabinet phon- | 4,480 lineal feet of 3 WELL THE TRUNKS ARE ALL PACKED- NOW THe NEXT TantG To Do 13 To DECIDE weee WERE GONG TO SPEND. us] ME - Youve Gor EVERY THANG P AND: WE DON?T KNOW WHERE WE'RE Goin’ ppeieca perlal Storage Co,,: Sioux City, Iowa, 7-12-1t FOR SALE—Thriving grocery business ina progressive farming and railroad community; doing business of over $100 | per day in a North Dakota town. of 1,500; best town in three counties; three’ railroads, good crops, excellent opportunity; must sell on account of health, Stands investigation. Address 7 Tribune. Te12-4t FURNITURE FOR SALE—I have a few Dieces of furniture for. sale between now and July 25th, and may. be seen at 422 Fourth street between the hours| of 1:00 P.'M, and 5:00 P. M. or by appointment, They consist of: 2 bed room sets, 2 parlor tables, 1 6x9 rug, 14% x-1% rug, 1 large oak davenport, 1 hall seat, 1-electric stove, 1 ice box, 9‘ chairs and rockers, 1 child's bed. B,C. Marks. 7-9-1wk FOR SALE—Young Spring Pigs. — Appl: Charles L. Pearce. Phone 544-R oreall at farm. 7-T-1wk FOR SALE—One solid oak lunch counter. 24 ft. long, and 13 stools. Write or see B. Woodward, Lidgerwood, N. 4-5-1wk once. lot in city. ‘ payment. Call 416 12th street. I—11 3 1 PERSONAL YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD—Send dime, age, ‘birthdate for truthful, reliable, convincing trial reading, Hazel Hause, Box 215, Los Angeles, Cal. T-1elt BEER—With or without alcohol. You can_ make .ten allons. with our. “Special Home’’ out- it; complete with malt, hops and ac- gesgories, including formulas, for $3.50, Batisfaction guaranteed or money re- funded. Malt Products Co., Box! 1466, Butte, Mont. 7-12s1t LANDS WANTED. to hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. E. Bush, Minnearalis, Minn. 7-12-1t WANTED to hear from owner of tarm for sale. C. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. G-42-1t FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 Improved Burnett County Wisconsin farm for tractor or Dakota farm. Write me and |W‘ let’s make a deal. John Poortinga, Renville, Minn. 7-9-14wks, POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as general clerk eight years’ experience, timekeeper, cost: clerk, etc. Address No. 6 care Tribune. POSITION WANTED—By young man| running gas or kerosene engine, Has had six years experience. Write No. 4 care Tribune Co. 7-9-1mo. _—_—$—<—$—————————— ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of a Main Trunk Line Sanitary Sewer on Front Street from Third Street, west to the intersection of the center line of Front Street projected, with the present Sanitary Sewer in Section 5, Township 138 North, Range 80 West of the 5th P. M.; thence southwesterly to the outlet at the Missouri River; and for intercepting sewer on Second Street Numbers One to Six inclusive, City of Bismarck, Nort! Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners of said city until 8 e'clock p. m., July 28th, 1919. The following approximate quantities iven for the guidance of bidders: structed in place. -inch Single Strength vitrified sewer pipe, segment block, .¢- GREAT HEAVENS, ON “WEIR WAY AND ITS Too LATE To WIRE THEM | by @ certified ‘check for 5’ per cent of HELEN, THis SITUATION IS WHAT'S THAT VERY FUNNY "TO ATS: TBAT, OLIAP La THEV’RE SITVATION IT’S A SPeciAL DeLIWeRY LETTER THAT JUST CAME. ADDRESSED ‘To MR, AND MRS, DUFF, BUT 'M GOING To LET WELEN OPEN IT Ke TTR iq foanck Van pili" Qn: Yes Tom, This Is A FUNNY Ald ITS GETTING FUNNIER. EveR¥ MINUTE — Move Cousin STELLA AND THE | “Two CHILDREN ARE ON THEIR, WAY HERE “To MAKE US Be it resolved by North Dakota, that it is*Wecessary that se’ stud to the following described, prope: ot 1, 3,5, 7, 9 and 12 1, 8, 5, 9 and 12 7, 9 a 4 ‘and 3 19, 20, 21 and 1 8, 1 » 13, 15, 17, 1 ‘ 3,5,°7, 9, 1g, 16, 18, 2 4 4, 8, 10, 12, 22 and - 1 24 < 1 . Cio : 1, 2 1,2 1, 2, Tee 1 an 1, 2; 1,2 5, 6 3 1, 6 16 and 17. I nen RESOLUTION OF CITY COMMISSI A the Foard of City Commissioners ones AMsIT-Thev¥n BE HERE IN “THE MORNING. of the City of Bismarck, wer connections be made and con- rty: Block Townsite or Addition Bo serene Original Plat 28 30. o4 56 58 84 86 112 140 Original Plat igi “Riverview” Addition 2 Riverview ‘Addition 3 Riverview ‘Addition 4 Riverview ‘Addition 5 Riverview ‘Addition 9 Riverview ‘Addition 0: Riverview Addition no Riverview Addition 12 Riverview Addition Cae Riverview Addition i. Riverview Addition wt Riverview ‘Addition 19 Riverview. Addition 13 -MeKenzie ‘Addition MW ‘McKenzie Addition 16 MekKenzie Addition 2 Northern Pacific Addition 3 Northern Pacific Addition 4 Northern Pacific Addition 5 Northern Pacifie Addition 6 Northern Pacific Addition 7 Northern Pacific Addition 8 ‘orthern Pacific Addition 9 Northern Pacific Addition 60 nzie & Coffin's Addition 61 ’MeKenzie & Coffin's Addition Notice is hereby given to each and 380 lineal feet of 36-inch Double Strength eVery owner of the above described prop- vitrified sewer pipe, segment block or reinforced. concrete pipe. 480° lineal’ feet of 18-inch vitrified sewer , Pipe’ in place, 12 manholes, 12'.30x6-inch tees, 20 36x6-inch wyes. : Work on this contract shall be com- Mmenced’ not later than August 15, 1919, and shall be completed not later than De- cember:1, 1919, All bids’ shall be received upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be done. Each bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants are to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum). which must be received and ac- cepted by him at par in. payment for this ork, Each _ bid must be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of Five Hun- dred Dollars ($500.00) made payable to the order of A. W. Lucas, President of the Board of City, Commissioners, as a guaranty that the bidder wil], if success- ful, enter into a contract for the per- formance of the work. Each bid must also be accompanied by @ bidder's bond in @ sum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in Section 3707, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913. The Board of City Commissioners re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. Cc. L. BURT 7-12-19 City Auditor, BIDS WANTED. The school board of Baldwin School District Number 29 will receive bids for the erection of ‘a frame school house on site in Baldwin, N. Dak. Said bids will be + opened at 10 o’clock noon Tuesday, August 12th, 1919. All bids must ‘be accompanied the amount bid. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of The County Superin- tendent, Bismarck, or Percy Free- man, President of the board at Bald- win, N. ‘Dak. : Ordered by the Baldwin School Dis- wee Board this 10th day of July, 1919. H. G. RENFROW, Clerk. inforced concrete or concrete construct- ed in place. THAT'S ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT. erty that said sewer connections be made from the street sewer to a point two (2) feet inside the curb line. and under the direction and to the satisfaction of the city engineer, And notice is hereby further given that auch sewer connections must be made not later than July 28,1919, and if such sew- er connections are not made prior to the above date the Board of City Commission- ers shall have authority to contract for the construction of such connections and assess the cost thereof against the prop- ert: State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marck, ss: I, C. L. Burton, City Auditor of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolution adopted by the Board of City Commis- sioners at an adjourned meeting held July 11, 1919, Cc, L. BURTON, City Auditor, ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction ot er connections in Paving Districts Num- bers One, Two and Three will be receiv- ed by the Board of Cit af ioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, un- til eight o’clock p. m., July 28th, 1919, Plans and specifications are on file with the city auditor. All bids shall be upon the basis of cash payment. Payment for the work wi made by warrants drawn on “Sewer Cua- nections Special Assessment Fund.” Each certified check for Five Hundred Dol- lars ($500) payable to the order of A, W Lucas, President of the City Commis- gion, ‘in accordance with Section 3740, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913 The Board of City Commissioners re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. Cc. L. BURTON, City Auditor. Resolution of City Commissioners. Be It Resolved, by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, that it is necessary and the Board of City Commissioners of tl said City of Bismarck hereb to be necessary to con: Trunk Line Sanitary Sewer on Front Street, from Third Street, west to the intersection of ‘the center line of Front Street projected with the line of the pres- ent sanitary sewer in Section 5, Town- er ae 7-12 19 26; 8—2. PoP ~ 1-1 DROPPED TWA EGES COMIN HOME FRON TH STORE=DVA, SPose MAWLL WD ME ? WELL, IT ALL DEDENDS — DID You BREAK ship 138 North, Range 80 West of the 5th P te , thence Southwesterly to the outlet ‘EM! bid must be accompanied by a]s He \,|from Hanniiin Street to Ez at the Missouri River; and an intercept- ing .sewer' on Second Street from Main Street to Front Street, in Sewer Improve- ment Districts Numbers One to Six in- elusive, according to the plans, specifica- tions and estimate of cost of T, R. At- kinson, City Engineer, which pla spec- ifleations and estimate of cost were adopt- ed and placed on file with the City Audit- or this 11th day of July, 1919, And no- uce is hereby given to the owners of all property liable to be assessed for this mprovement, that if within fifteen days after the first publication of this resolu- tion, the owners of a majority of the property liable to be assessed for this im- provement do not file with the City Audit- or a protest in writing against said im- provement, then the Board of City Com- missioners will be deemed authorized to construct said improvement. State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marek, 8s.: 1, C,_L, Burton, City Auditor of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, do here- by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original resolu- tion of the Board of City Commissioners of the sald City of Bismarck, which reso- fution was adopted this llth day of July, Cc. L. BURTON, City Auditor ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids for the construction of a sanitary sewer on Avenue C, from a point One Hundred Fifty (150) feet west of the west line of Raymond Street to Hannifin Street and on Hannifin Street from Ave- nue B to Avenue C, in Sewer Improve- ment Districts Numbers One and Two, will be received by the Board of City Commissioners until 8 o'clock p, m., 1 ns and specifications are on file with y Auditor and in the office of the City Engineer. The following approximate qu are given for the guidance of bidd 570 lineal feet of eight-inch sewer pipe in place. 1 manhole, 1 lamphole, Work on this contract shall be com- menced not later than August 15th, 1919, and shall be completed not later than September ist, 1919, All bids shail be received upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be done, Each holder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants are to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent. per annum), which must be received and ac- cepted by him at par in payment for this work. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check ‘for the sum of Five Hun- dred Dollars ($500.00) made payable to the order of A. W. Lucas, President of the Boar dof City Commissioners, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if suc- cessful, enter into a contract’ for the performance of the work, Each bid must: also be accompanied by a bidder's bond in a sum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in Section 3701, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 191 antities er: vitrified ‘The Board of City Commissioners re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. sees ©. L. BURTON, City Auditor, Resolution of City Commissioners. Be It Resolved by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bisma North Dakota, that it is nece: the Board of City Commissioners; of the said City of Bismarck hereby declares it to be necessary to construct a storm water sewer on Hannifin Street from Ave- [nue A to Rosser Street; on Rosser Street from Hannifin Street to Bast Pat ‘treet; on East Park Street from Rosser Street to Thayer Street and thence across Block 16 to Broadway and along East. Park Street from Broadway to a ‘point 50 feet south of the north right of way line of the Northern Pacific Railway, in Sewer Improvement District Number Two, ac- cording to the pla and specifications of the City Engineer, which plans, specifica- tions and estimate of cost were adopted and placed on file with the City Auditor this 11th day of July, 1919, and notice is hereby given to the owners of all proper- ty liable to be assessed for this improve- ment that if within fifteen days after the first publication of this resolution the owners of a majority of such property do not file with the city auditor a protest in writing against such improvement. then they will be deemed to have consented to the same. State of North Dakota, City of Bismarck. I, C. L. Burton, City Auditor of the City of Binsmarck, North Dakota, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original reso- lution adopted by the Board of City Com- missioners at-an adjourned regular meet- ing held July 11th, 1919. - '@. L, BURTON, City Auditor. Resolution of City Commissioners. Be It Resolved, by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Pismaick, North Dakota, that it is necessary and the Board of City Commissioners of the said City of Bismarck, hereby declare sewer on Avenue C, from a point One Hundred Fifty (150) feet west of the west line of Raymond Street to Hannifin Street and on Hannifin Street from Avenue B to Avenue C, in Sewer Improvement Dis- tricts Numbers One and Two, according to the plans, specifications. and estimate of cost of T.’R. Atkinson, City Engineer. which, plans, specifications and estimate of cost were adopted and placed on file with the City Auditor this 11th ‘day -of July, 1919.” And notice is hereby:given to the owners of all proverty lable to be assessed for this improvement that if within fifteen days after the first publi- cation of this resolution the owners of a majority of the property liable to be assessed for this improvement do not file with the Ci Auditor a protest in writing against. said improvement, then the Board of Commissioners will be deemed guthorized to construct said im- provement, State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marek, I, C. L, Burton, City Auditor of the City. of Bismarck, North Dakota, do certify that the for going inal 1 Commis- d regula , meeting hed! on July 11th, 1919, Cc. L, BURTON, City Auditor. rom A Sti Si Street from nce AC along cs y to a point 50 south of the North way line the Northern Pacific Railway, in Se Improvement District Number Two, be received by the Board of City Commis: sioners until eight o’clock, P, M., Ju 28, 1919. Plans and specifications are on file with the city auditor and in the office of the city engineer. The following approximate quantities are given for the guidance of bidders: 250 lineal feet of 36” sewer pipe in place. 240 lineal feet of 24” sewer pipe in place. 1,200 lineal feet of 18” sewer pipe in place. 180 lineal feet of 12” sewer pipe in place. 6 Manholes. 12 Catch basins, Work on this contract shall be com- _BY BLOSSER KO BUT TH SHELLS CAME OFF SOME OF it to be. necessary to construct a sanitary |} menced not later than August 15, 1919, and shall be completed not later than September 15th, 1914 All bids shall’ be received upon a basis of cash pa for all work to be done. Each bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants are to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent, per annum), which must be received and ac- cepted by him at par in payment for this Eas bid must be accompanied by a certified check for the sum of Five Hun- dred Dollars ($500.00) made payable Lo the order of A. W. Lucas, President of the Board of City Commissioners, as a guaranty that the bidder will, if suces ful, enter into a contract for the per- formance of the work. Each bid must also be accompanied by a bidder's bond in 4 sum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in Section 3707, Compiled s of North Dakota, 19 The Board of City Commissioners re- serves the right to reject any or all bids. Cc, L. BURTON City Auditor, 7-12-19 Tribune “Want Ads bring results, =SS——SSS————5—" BIGGEST BARGAINS During the past six weeks not a day has passed that we have not had letters from South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, telling us of the tremendous land business and advance in values in those states. This is going to increase our busi- ness and raise our values. Our Mr. Young is now down there looking up business and our ad- vice is for you to buy now before local prices advance as they sure- ly will by Fall. f. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO, —Phones——_ ‘L F. O'Hare, 78M. E. Hedden, @ F. E, Young, 78R, ——————— x CHIROPRACTORS E. E. HOARD, D. C., Ph. C. Licensed Doctor of Chirovractie Gentleman Assistant, Phone 327 (19 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. =—ooooooooOOOOO LAND FOR SALE A tract of 3640 acres of good land in Burleigh county. Best proposition in N. Dak. today. Good terms. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. Chiropractor Consultation, \ Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 | Fine Interior Decorating } and painting is my specialty. If you Lome a real job— one that you will be } proud of— t I make a Specialty of i Wood Finishing Phone 855 and I will TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON call and make you an estimate. J. GOLDEN 518 Third St. Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. Hedden Agency, The state is going to help you build a home, but you must first own your lot. Now is the time to buy your lots on easy terms so you will be ready. Webb Block. Phone 0. Bismarck Furniture Compaly 220 Main Street Furniture Upholstery Repaired, e- finished and Packed. —— THE HURLEYS TRAPS AND PIANO Up-to-the-Minute Musie 10 Main St. Phone 130-K

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