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4 i % = A Meet Your Employer in Classified Advertising Rates, ‘Térms Strictly Cash—No copy without remittance attached will be inserted: First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 ents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the raté: of two cents:a word for each additional word, ‘Gopy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper {asertion, must be in this: office before 10 a. m. of day of publication. Our Classified Colu — _ HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Second cook at Grand Pacific Hotel; must be experienced—good pay and good -place to work: %7228-1wk WANTED—Boy over sixteen to assist: in mail room and with deliveries. Apply ‘Tribune. 7-26-tf WANTED—Young man for stock room, WANTED—Young man : for’ stock ‘room, Call at Tribune and ask for Mr, Larsen. WANTED—Experienced harness maker. Permanent position. State age, ref erences, married or single, wages re- quired, Apply Jones Lumber and Im- _plement Co., Lisbon, N. D._7-29-4t WANTED—We have positions open for two strong active boys to learn trades in-our: plant, Pay while learning. Call at Tribune office and ask for the sup- erintendent. Write Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto School. Get started right. 7-1-1mo. MEN AND WOMEN learn barber trade ‘and earn $26 a week up. Positions guar- &nteed. Few weeks completes by our method, Constant practice. Low sum- mer rates. Write for catalog. ‘oler Barber college, he? Nicollet Ave., Min- neapolis, Est.’ 1893. 7-2-imo POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—A job of running a separator for a first-class reliable thresher. 1 can deliver the~goods. State wages and length of run in first letter; can give aaa E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. best of references. Write C. A. Mc- Gowan, Killdeer, N. D. ~%-19-1mo. POSITION WANTED—By young man running gas or kerosene engine. Has had. six years experienc rite No. 4 care Tribune Co. 7-9-1mo. HELP WANTED--FEMALE Wa —Housekeepei le Apply_at Geo. Gussner’s. 7-29-3t WANTHD—Gitl for general house work, ashing. or. ironing. Phone 622. ‘ll_at 104 Ave, A. 7-30-lwk WANTED—Gitl to go out on farm and do general house work, Apply Maude frobaugh, Tribune office. * Tx29-3t WANTED—Ghi for general house work. BE. A. Knowles, 16 Ave. A. Ae fea 7-2 tt “1, [DOINGS OF THE DUF experienced. |. Phone _169-R: WANTED—Housekeeper, by widower with twor children. Write 16 Tribune. 7-28-1wk WANTED—Good strong et in small ho- _ tel. Box 93, Medora. ND. __7:26-lwk EXPERIENCED LADY CLERK wanted.- None other need apply, onder Store. Abply to Mr Weg T-21-tt ———————————— AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES_ FOR SA passenger touring Stude- baker “four,” model 14, in good run- ning order. Tires ia oOne- extra rim and tire complete. his car is a bargain at $350. Can be seen at 411 Bth_street. 7-23-9t FOR SALE—Sedan, six, will take: in Ford or Dodge. - Address 3, irribtne, %-26-tf FOR SALE—1919 Oldsmobile, for a quick deal to be sold at once Soe aes, tre, new tires included. Write 659 Tribune. tt FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS —— — BIGGEST BARGAIN We want more houses to sell. We have a constant demand for good houses, especially those with 5-6 and 7 rooms. If you have anything for sale it will pay you to list with us your vacant lots and farm lands. We are after the business all the time and will appreciate yours. F. E. YOUNG REAL: ESTATE CO. -Phones——— F. E. Hedden, 0. _H. F. O'Hare, 78M F. E. Young, 78R. SoS CHIROPRACTORS: E. E. HOARD, D, C., Ph. C.” Doctor of Chiropractic Gentleman Assistant Phone 327 ‘ 119 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. oOo HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA. The Latest Popular Dance Music 10 MAIN ST. -PHONE 130K Phone 260 ck, If a widow has a home. which is free and clear, she is in a good position to hold her own; but.on the other hand, if she has to pay high rents, it will be hard for her to make ends meet. Think of your wife. We do not like to think of these things, but a wise man al- ways plans. for the future. It is better to do a little thinking now than to worry later. Stop and think, Webb. Block—Phone 0. — SS FOR SALE—A modern five room house ‘SY. WILBDR. THE”? GIRLS ARE QuiTE SET: mn Wo The ‘DANCE. TONIGWT..AND | DONT CARE 1 PF You'D Take THEM.P Mien! ARE PIGAGED UNTIL ELEVEA., fond sete ental eey cane money. 8. 72 ind. postpaid, ry Herb Co., “Santa Monica, california 10-28-t! WANTED TO RENT HOUSE WANTHD—Want to rent house _ phone 329-1, *_7-28-3t WANTED—To buy or. rent 5 or o room modern house. ‘Will rent furnished house for three months or longer. Box 310 City. 717 tt “ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three rooms, all modern, single and double, $6.00. and_ $7.00 per month. One” night; 40¢. 713" Third + 8t. 7-29-6t FOR RENT—Partly modern rooms, 441 8th_St. 7-30-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern house, ‘Suitable for one or two gentle- with furniture complete. Geo,.M. Reg- Ibter, A RS. | men. 801 Sth St., or phone Gey FOR SALE—A modern seven room house |FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. - 619 6th with a barn and chicken house. See. J. .L, Kelley, 310 Mandan Ave. 7-30-1wk FOR, RENT—A modern 6-room house and -the furniture is for sale;-also a 6-room, modern house furnished for Tent, (216 3nd'St., or phono &8-R. FOR SALE—Fine modern home. ot water heat, well located. Geo, M. Rea: _ister. 7-35-4Wl FOR SALES Perly, modern’ five house, Well located M, Register. 5: FOR RENT—Smail house end barn, cor- ner Broadway-and 6th St. sGeo, Guas- iter, 7-29-26 FOR SALE—Bungalow, thoroughly mod- ern; West Avenue B, $5,000 net, -sub- Ject- to prior. sale, Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg, 7-21-tf AGENTS ONE of the most important discoveries of the age, Millions are suffering with Rheumatism. An Herb that actually drives the most. stubborn case of Rhey- matism entirely out gf the system. Many Yeople have. written us and say they are satounded at he results, The effect on 1@ neys is- simply marvelous. Ou Bathe Vout feet in it for 15 minutes a day room USED CARS FOR SALE 7-Pagsenger. Cadillac in good con- dition, $650.00. : Maxwell. Sedan, good condition, $1,000.00. Overland 85, first class condition; $800. Studebaker, 7-passenger, good con- dition, $500. i Pullman, good condition, $450.00. New Era, good condition, $350.00. Maxwell Touring, good condition, $450.00. Maxwell Touring, good condition, $400.00. International 1-tom Truck, ‘new. “Ask for price. aks Pullman Roadster, fair’ condition, $300.00. ; Ford Touring, running order, $175. good condition, Allen Touring, $475.00. WESTERN SALES CO.: for Fisoo, | Sek j St. Plone 619-L. 1-26-1Wwk FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 619” 6th 7-26-1wk | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Some good. work horses. Call_at_Gussner's, : 7729-2t DIAMONDS ‘WANTED—1 will pay spot cash for diamonds, ‘platinum, old.gold and silver. F. A. Knowles, the’ Jew- _eler, Bismarck. 7-29-6t FOR SALD—Some e609 ‘ary i pine kindling ‘wood at §2.00 per load. Call at. Tribune office.» = 7-29-3t ; SALE—I have a barber shop for sale.’ Will sell cheap if taken at’ once. Reason for selling account poor health. Have. a very good trade and good lo- cation. Call.at 119 5th St. Peter. Yung. pid as TL _ __7-29-1wk WANTED TO RENT—Business man with wife and infant child wants to rent small house or flat furnished for house- keeping, State price and say when could be had ready. Will rent for. fall’ or fr a’ full year.- Address No. 17, care ribiine. 4-28-3t FOR SALE-—-Ohina closet; buffet, retrig- erator, mattréss, sanitary couch, ladies writing desk, rockers, baby’s high chair, small'tables, baby bed with mat- tress, baby carriage, sled, ‘number ‘of other things, kitchen ‘table, porch chair. FE, Luehe, 419 First St. Phone 558-X. ea 7-28-1wk FOR SALE—Columbia range with hot water front. In very good condition, Inquire 20'Ave D. West. 7-28-3t FOR SALE—White pine cupboard, writ- ing desk, 50 gal, steel oil barrel. Call 616 Ist St., or phone. 469K or (40, 7-28-3t WANTED—Clean white ‘rags. Apply ‘Tribune. 7-5-tf “FREE WISCONSIN: BULLETINS, soil, climate, ‘crops. Immigration Bureau, ‘Wiscongin Department_of, Agriculture, Capitol 7, Madison, Wis.” _7-23-60t FOR’ SALE—Nearly néw 4-burner Per- fection of] stove with oven. Brass bed. 9x12 Axm ‘Tug. Phone 144-K, Call seyenings, 813 ¢nd_S 7-26-Iwk FOR RENT—Basement 46x65 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for storage; Turkish bath or barher shop; low rental. Bis- marck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg, 7T-21-tf FOR RENT—A‘few offices, second floor, conveniently, located; steam heat, elec- trie Hght,- elevator and janitor ser- vice. Bismarck Realty Company, Bis- marck Bank Bldg. __ 7-21-tf FOR RENT—Hall 40x65 ft.; second floor; well lighted and ventilated; thoroughly modern; low rental. Bismarck Realty Company, Bismarck Bank Bldg. 7-21-tf SET OF FIVE PICTURES showing the former Kaiser, “Von Hindenburg and others, The films for these pictures awere found on the body of a dead Ger- man, A_copy of each was secured by Private F. J. Last, who served with the regular army aud was captured by the Germans, being a prisoner for over five months. Déscription on back of (~ OW 6st + AIT TMIS "A SWELL DLACE TLFLY AY KITE =e \ypourr: GOING ~ 1 WAS WONDERING } ceive A Road LIKE THIS B A MENACE To THE COMNUNITY— AND IF THERE ISN'T A KID ON THE VERY EDGE! SAY WELEAL | Doi Poe ny 1 picture, ‘Set of five, postcard postpaid, $1.00, Address, F. J. size, Last Wishek, “N. Dak. / Plowman Tractor: areiaffering t. Write for“ nart! Automobile Co., Minneapolis, _ Minn ALE-—-Library shade 6 ‘ocking horse high chair, Phone sled, wide, baby's and carriage SESS ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed ‘bids for the construction of. a sanitary sewer.on Third street from Avenue O' to-Ayenue D and on Ave: nue D fram ‘Third street to a. point | one hundred. fifty: (150) feet east of the east line of. Third street, in Sew- er Improvement District ‘Number. One, city of Bismarck, North Dakota will be received by the board of city com- missioners of the said city until eight o'clock, p. m., August 11, 1919, Plans and specifications are on file JAELIKE Cong To THAT DANCE .TONIGHT~ | ASKED WILBUR TO TAKE You GiRis. BUT AS USDAL } HE WAs A DATE - with the city auditor and the city en- gineer. ' The following approximate quanti- ties are. given for the guidance of bidders: .. 530, lineal feet of eight. inch vitri- tied sewer pipe in place. 1 manhole. 1: lamphole. Work on’ this contract shall ‘be commenced not later than August 20, 1919, and shall be completed not lat- er ‘than September 20, 1919. All bids. shall be received upon a basis of cash payment for all work to be done. Edch ‘bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest’ the warrants aro to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent. oer annum, which must be re- and accepted by him at par in “payment for this work. Each bid must be accompanied by a“¢ertified check for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) payable to the order of: A. W.. Lucas, president of the board ‘ of'-city, commissioners of the city.of Bismarck, North Dakota, as a guaranty that the bidder. will, if suc- cessful, enter into,a contract for the pérformance. of ‘the work. ‘Each ‘bid ‘must also ‘be accompan- ied by ...bidder’s bond in a 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, BURTON, City Auditor. Be it resolved by the:board of city commissioners of the city of Bis- marck, North Dakota,. that it is ne- cessary and the board of city com- missioners of the said city of Bis- marck hereby declare it to be ne cessary to construct a sanitary sew- er on Third street from Avenue C to Avenue D and on Avenue D from Third street to a point one hundred fifty (150) feet east of the east line of Third street in Sewer Improve- ment District Number One, in accord- ance with the plans, specifications and | a EEE. The Sign Did No Good, Anyway! “THATS, PEere Feet PALL RIGHT = WE'VE MADE OE eM € AOUNGE LIZARDS You WiRe "EM To DANc! yi Yo Foe Ted , estimate of cost of T. R. Atkinson, city engineer, which plans, specifica- tions and estimate And notice is hereby given to the owners of all property liable to be assessed for thi9 improvement that if within fifteen days after the, first pwolication of this notice the; ;] owners of a majority of the property liable to be assessed do not file with the city auditor a protest in writing against said improvement, then the board of city commissioners will ‘be; deemed authorzed to construct said improvement. - State of North Dakota, City of Bis- marck—SS, I, C. L. Burton, city auditor of the city. of Bismarck, North Dakota, do of cost were) adopted this 2ist day of July, 1919,; and placed on. file with the city aud-| ; | itor. CANADA FARM LANDS. We have a large list of choice im- proved farms with growing crops, stock and equipment all included at prices ranging from,$25. per acre up. Wild land © to Winnipeg and other towns at $25 per. acre up. Improved cattle ranches from $12 per acre up. Blocks of land for colonization at pri- ces ranging from $12 per acre up. We would appreciate haying you write for our list. of farm lands. SCOTT HILL & ‘vO.,.22.C..P..R. Of fice Bldg, Portage Ave, & Main St. Winnipeg, Manitoba. 7 28 1 wk. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals for a two class room and basement frame school building to be erected at Arnold, N. D., in accordance with plans and specifications by Van Horn & Loven, architects, will be received by the fo PRINTING —— FINISHING ‘DEVELOPING:AND ENLARGING MAIL: US YOUR FILM Orders Filled Promptly by Experts HOSKINS Bismarck ane 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 DE LAVAL ; Cream Separators 3 The World’s Standard FRENCH & WELCH hereby certify ‘that the foregoing is a true and ‘correct copy of the orig- inal resolution’ as. adopted iby the board of city commissioners held on Monday, July 21st, 1919. C. L, BURTON, z City Auditor. 7-23 W NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby -given that that certain mortgage made, executed an delivered by Edith:M..Wilton and W. L. Wilton, her husband, mortgagors to Barnes Brothers,. a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 18th day of No- vember, 1913, and’ filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 28th day of November, 1913, and recorded in Book 106 of Mortgages on page 251, will be fore- closed by a sale. of the premises in such mortgage, and. hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house in'the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota at the hour of 2-o’clock p.m. on the 2nd day of August, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. . Default. has oc- curred in the terms and. conditions of said mortgage, the mortgagors having failed and refused ‘to pay, 1917 and 1918 installments and- two coupons, the interest on a certain ‘prior mort- gage and notes, and the taxes on said Jand, and the mortgagee has, as auth- | orized, paid said interest on such prior mortgage and said taxes, and declares |, the remaining ‘indebtedness, secured by said mortgage, ‘due and payable, The premises described in: such mortgage and’ which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as fol- lows: Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-four (24), Township One hundred thitty-cight (138), Ratge Seventy-eight (78), Burleigh County, North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Two hundred sixteen and 43-100 ($216,43) Dollats. BARNES BROTHERS, A Corporation, Mortgagee. M’GEE & GOSS, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Minot, N. Dak. (6—25; 7—2-9-16-23-30) ‘BOARD ! 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 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY, Distributors of STUDEBAKER and CADILLAG ‘Antomebilea MEN’S FURNISHING Everything a Man Wears AT BARGAIN PRICES COLEMAN’S Fifth Street Also Junk bought in handful and carload lot. SAY, YOUNG LAD-THIS SEEMS To. BE A NERY DANGER- OVS PRECIPICE~ I WONDER. THAT THEY HAVE NOT ' PUT YP A WARNING A if. oS f PAGE 7 Burnt Creek School District No. 24, of Burleigh Co. N. D., at the office of County Supt. W. H. Parsons, in the court house, Bismarck, N. D., until 2:00 p. m. Saturday, August 16, 1919, at which time and place they will be opened in the preesnce of bidders, A certified check for at least five per cent of the amount of the tender must accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Plans and specifications will be on file on and after July 26, 1919, at the office of W. E. Parsons, County Supt. and with the architects in Bismarck, N. D. Dated July 16th, 1919. PAUL SCHOD First Guaranty Bank |) Bismarck, N. 7—16 23 30; 8—6 13. GHOE FITTERS Richmond s¥hitney MAIN STREEV Pioresranat Fiiisiine Fon AMATeOn ProTocunAE Deel hl ® BISMARCK -Nontrt DaKora’” Bring or mail in your films fea Expert Developing ‘ FINNEY’S DRUG STORE | Bismarck, N. D. Bismarck Orthopedic. ' Laboratory || FOOT SPECIALISTS || Makers of Featherweight Arch Supports to Individual Impression. Deformity Braces, Extension Shoes, YEAU ~~ IT 1S DANGEROUS = THEN KEPT A SIGN UP For COUPLA YEARS, BUT NO ONE FELL. ONER So THEY Took iT Down! co Artificial Limbs, Abdominal Supports, Etc. Rooms 18-19 City National Bank Building Phone 388, Bismarck, N. D. ————————————eeeeee Bismarck Construction Company General Contractors Western Sales Bldg. Phone 35. Bismarck. |BUICK and OAKLAND Valve in Head Motora CORWIN MOTOR CO, UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100-M Night Phones 687 or 100 Licensed Embalmer in Charge ooo WEBB BROS. Undertakers — Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 50 Night Phone 65 BY BLOSSER BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Se- finished and Packed.

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