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ply. Man of Swedish descent preferred. |size 18x24. Hang-it in your home or of- "\ Apply to James A. Clarkson, Jr., Hop-|fice, See the amazing development. work _kins, S. 10-20-3t |in the largest producing oil fields in the RETURNED SOLDIER wants Job as fore- | World at a. glance. “Limited edition; / WANTED—Girl” or woman for general \ WANTED—Experienced’ clerk at Well- _Worth WANTED: FoR RE ——$—$$—$—— WANTED—Man with dairy experience | “Oxyacetylene welding, lathe: and» bat- TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1919. Meet Your Employer in Our Classifi F perms Btctetly Ceah—No copy ‘Wirst insertion, 85 cents; ‘additional insertions without change of copy, 15 Bente. Advertisements contaifing more than 25 words will be tharged’at the bate! of two cents a word for each additional ‘word, : Advertising without remittas Copy for Classified Advertisements, to insure proper fasertion, must be Wiis office before 10 a. m. of day of publication, HELP WANTED—MALE ~ __ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ed Columns » attached will be inserted. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE . of Tom! and some capital and not afraid to Work, to establish, on partnership basis, a dairy on my plantation. Ideal location, sixteen miles from Columbia, the Capital of South Carolina. Demand for dairy products greatly. exceeds sup- man in up-to-date garage and machine |WTite immediately for free’ copy. before ABSOLUTELY FREE 50c AERO MAP OF OIL FIELDS Attractive and interesting relief map, shop. Bight years experience; special-|SUpply is exhausted, ized on starting and ‘ignition systems. tery work, Holding ob of-forgnan at pacent but, haveteced spans for aele change. State salary paid in first letter. Write No. ay erie, § 0-18-3t LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Wages $25 LEARN ACTUAL AUTO REPA 7 N ACTUAL AUTO REPAIR, VUL pet week uy Positions guaranteed, Few UNION TRUST CO. Dept. 325, Hoffman Bullding Houston, Texas SALESMAN weeks completes by ‘our “methods.” Little fkpense. Catalog tree,” Moler arber Col- lege, 107 K. Ni He aon, collet. Ave., Minneapolis.| for 10-2-1mo CAN os An, Auto Sono s Angeles A. Address N. Y, A. i —— TANTED—Salesmen calling on busi- fae aed am Rie teaotea ea| | SUPREME COURT side line of national importance. P., 605 Standard Life Bidg., Pi » Pas, 7405 ‘ ‘1 ‘ g., Pittsbirgh, “Pa., Dept. 10, From Stark County WORK WANTED “version in making levy and | the execution, of Ransom county, Thomas fendant appeals. Reversed. Ernest; A. Asher, B. H. Asher and) “Opinion of the court by William. Asher, plaintiffs and appel- aa Ch, J, Grace, J. cone HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Cook, sm iousework, Mrs. C. W. McGray, 613 ird- St. 5 cis wk at mpetent maid for general Mrs. A. W. Lucas, 48 Ave. 10-17-tf her. and cham- once, at | Work. Write 75, ‘Tribt 10-16-1Wk | EXPERIENCED hand for w utting "on ‘storm. windows. EXPERIENCED Hand for washing and|jants, vs, Shrist Jensen, defendant |*.. putting on storm windows. Phone lants, vs, H. Christ Jensen, defendant | result, 1 to clean bul MIS .LANEOUS _ 7 10-18-1t |vescind a contract for the sale of land ;{aud respondent. Syllabus: In a purchaser’s action to ior for appellant. . Barklund, Lisbon, a shing and|upon the ground of fraudulent conceal-| °° ef Pl ss acct cony = , respondent, ee ment and misrepresentation by the From Golden Valley C yendor, where it appears that: the pur- chaser had full opportunity to and did Leo Kukow plaintiff vs, Emerson-Brantingham bermaid in Box 93, dish all hotel, good dora, N 5 10: ‘2wks So. ore 10-10-tf housework, per month. Mrs. W. E, Lahr, - 504 FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms. FOR” RENT—Modi ‘ages. | WANTED—! for general | une. Permanent position at $40|FOR SA’ land hay. ¥ wk | Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. EuLs Bf WANTED—Piain sewing, Cail 6. derson street. Ave, B. 6th St. everal carloads $17.50 per ton. ‘An. ‘Across street: from: High - School. 710 Ave_D. 1 y T—Unfurnished rooms. 1100 | at Hast_ Broad + 10-18-3t oms. | FOR wk furnished 1 38_Rossi ree rooms in modern SALE—Potatoes $1.7 -3t | FOR SALE—Coal boxes and heating stove 419 7th St. or phone 435R. EI hi house. Call evenings. 803 7th St. 10; WANTED TO RENT WA fab rumishedsrcom Fiione ws, 307R, or call 827 6th St. 10-20-1wk | on the ground of cruelty and intemper- CONSTABLE CUTPLUG ve ae NS Pm __ writer, ance. The evidence does not sustain] | | A He omee, Be ee or Ge roon as new, inch ¢: 5 the charge. ye y modern ‘house."; Give price and rele 9 Varre : . x location In first letter. | Will Poe castb oe ee ne ee Warren, | Appeal from the district court of| — ?*-; rite 76 care ‘Tribune. 10-20-2t SALIa 3 17, | Pierce county; Hon. C. W. Buttz, spe- i FOR SALE—Lots 10, 11,12 in block 17. CO Try as Sy cs WANTED TO RENT—With a view to | McKenzie addition.’ Price $500.00. ‘Write | cinl judge, purchase in the néar, future, house of | 77 care Tribune. 10-20-3t | _Attirmed. FOR SALE—6 room partly modern house, Address 61 care Tribune. _terms. Geo, M.; Regi: ‘OR SALE—Household goods for bed- room, Kitchen, dining room and living | pellunt, room, including ‘piano; also canned : 0 fruit’ and Jelly. Gas n ant and respondent. five or six room, preferably modern. FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS ' well located, for $2200, on reasonable ; SR SALE—T toom modern house, in- $4000, Geo,__M. Register. 10-14-1wk currenc 1 -receivé reward. 10-20-3t ee ence in banking..and hardware office work.’ Address {1 geare. Tribune. . pe 19-2122t LOST. AND'FOUND — __ ‘Black purse’ containing $68.00 in rency,. Finder return to Trib) PERSONAL chil . 10-14-1wk }\ vice. marcl luding 3’ bed. rooms, ‘well located, for | FOR RENT—Basement 46x66 ft.; outside entrance; suitable for bath or barber shop; low reni tal. | Bis POSITIONS WANTED marck | Realty Company, WANTED—Young: man desires position . for advancement in office, ‘has experi- stubble bottom, sausage fixtt eet | FOR SALE CHEAP—Bed, Sanitary cot, o 8eett d's “bed, sewing tachine.” Mrs W. E. Lahr, 504 Mandan Ave. FOR RB conveni tric off YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD—Send dinte, age, birthdate for. truthful, reliable con- Vincing -trial “reading, AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES : Hazel. Hause, ox 215, Log Angeles, California. FOR SALE—Ford runabout in first class Sondition, 1917 model;) Write No. 73. care Tribune, 7“ 1 FOR “SALE—1919- 6-cylinder roadst. Good as new.- Cheap for cash. 98 or call at Crewsky: Shoe. Sho ; 10- FOR SALE—490: chevrolet automobile i Good shape, Price: $325.00. ° Write .161, “Baldwin, N. D..- 2 FOR SALE—1916_ Overland Roadster \for wale, very \réasonable. © Phone 560L, FOR SALE—To. close an estate:am in- structed to offer an. eighty acre tract 12 miles north of Driscoll for sale cheap. and on easy terms, ‘H.'T. Burke, Trib- une Block, , 10-18-1 silky 10-17-1wk. 9-24-tf | ico, LANDS 10-17-1wk |/Wwere NEW VOR @6Re, t WISH HE WOR HERE, NEBRE WED GIVE ME 4h NCES Among t Black Apes. The black apes of Guinea have long, hair, ‘and their fur is used: for besides otlier precious stones, avany - exquisitely” Cut” emeralds “were found, and it is from this-eource that the magnificent emeralds now formirg part of the royal collection of SpalB} chattel mortgages’ were “Invalid, and|"? supposed to-have come. TS vand roomers, 220 P -16-1wk}and the record discloses no conceal- WANTED—To buy a residence lot. State|1ment and no positive misrepresenta- location and price. Write 72 fare Trib- | tions, of fact, it is held that the rule of | 16-Iwk | Caveat Emptor applies. wk| Judgment affirmed: Opinion of the Se a court by Birdzell, J. Grace, J. concurs Gficial hond to recover damige: 10-17-1wk j 9 the r 10-14-1wk per bushel. }yespondent, bth ‘Street, opposite McKenzie, Hotel. a a 10-59 3t s range, _ lawn mower, and new lawn hose, Phone |+ 20-20-1wk |& Bronson, JJ., concur specially. econd floor, ently located; steam heat, elec- ma pan, ise Bank Bldg, Mhaiset torage; Turkish ismarci Bank Bldg.” teeiett WiLt TRADE for ‘about 5 "or (6 room modern house, well located in Ismarck, | jj Sc if St Tplerpol erannahams BBG ter Bieta | ree ereoute Upon. two? notes ‘secured ‘Tractor, thoroughly: overhauled; eight blows; one ‘new. wagon and 600" gallon the notes, and, al forecl r 'S; One new . wag and> Ballon | upon e notes, and, also, for foreclos- tank and one new packer.’ Write Lock a tease Box 137, Turtle Lake, N; D. 0-i)-imo, | 7€ of the chattel mortga ine and | FOR .SALE—Butcher's tools, shop and 3 8 at a bargain, J. Wirth, Braddock, N. D.,. Emmons. County. He e 10-17-1wk | tried, and the justice of the peace ren- FOR SALE-—In good condition for cash or j ins! bankable paper one 32 Avery Separator |WeTed judgment against he defendant complete ‘with band. cutter, feeder, weigher and stacker ;.one Avery 25 h.p. |nc 10-18-1t} gas Tractor, one 16: bbl.. mounted gas | {hat “=| ‘Tank; one: Avery 6 bottom engine plow pith "breaker, attachment. Apply. to Regan State Bank, Regan, -25-tf |the chattel mortgages ; that the amount PoP sw DONT)” ONE HAS NORE UNCLE MAK Gone, AN SBE'U personally examine the land involved, stern Trust company, nd appellants. Stark county, Crawford, J. suit against the attaching ¢ sheriff, and the surety on ult. oy C. TL, Starke, DicRinson, attorney for appellants, J.-P. Cain, Dickinson, attorney for property attached. ‘The sheriff failed to turned ove! erty attached to his suc From a judgment of the county court) company, John Madison and North-} kcep the propert Syllabus: A debtor whose property | 2d up. ® district cour was attached at the suit of the credi-| 0, Bil @ Abpeal:, foun the distriets couneyot tor, after paying the judgment brought | succe: sioned by the failare,to safely defendant | ivains liable to the owner for the =] HERE COMES MY CAR. sale under jicarned of the attachment agents of the attaching creditor, Some * the dams judge. De- Christian- lenrred during the te attachment. Judgment was Bangert & Mollman, Enderlin, attor-|on a special verdict. 1t is held— 1. There being no finding and no ttorney for | evidence that the attaching creditor di- | rected the sheriff as to the storage and e of the attached property, it is not respondent, | liable for the breach of duty on the ; Implement} part of the sheriff in failing to safely and to turn the same punty defendants | over to his successor. 2, It is the reditor, the Ss ocea-| dence of keep the | his’ successor umption of poss , the outgoing 0 r the prop-| of the property, ry who; 3. __BY ALLITAN ge occurred before the ex- | piration of the term of office of the de- | jfendant put the major part of it oc- i 3 mn of his successor urs in the) and after the later had notice 2. atutory duty of a re- tiring officer, under section 682, Com- piled Laws of 1913, to deliver to his ” all property appertaining to his office and where this duty is not the latter's | performed and there is no direct evi mn by A , re- Frank Keller, Russie, I From Pierce County Fred H. McBride,.defend- =. aah Syllabus: This is suit for divorce Nou SEEN ANY OF Opinion of the court by Robinson, J. Grace, J. concurs in result, Birdzell Richard EF. Wenzel, Rugby, peilant. Harold: B. Nelson, Rugby, \for re- spondent. From Ransom County W. E. Palmer, plaintiff and respond- ent, vs. Geo. W. Donovan, constable, defendant and appellant. Syllabus: An action was brought in for ap- by. chattel mortgages. The plaintiff asked judgment for the amount due The de- fendant appeared and, without objec- tion, tendered an issue as to his lia- bility upon the notes. Such issue was for $106.44, the amount due on the stes.. The. justice further ‘ adjudged t. the plaintiff was entitled to the 1ossesion of the property described in g > AN TH’ CONSTABLE found due the plaintiff wag a lien upon such property, and that the property be sold to satisfy. such lien.’ The d@fend- ant, claiming that the justice “of the peace had’ no jurisdictionto adjudge foreclosure of a chattel mortgage, brought, suit in conversion’ against the officer: who made the levy and sale. In such suit it was held tliat that;portion’ of the justice’s, judgment, which award- ed judgment for the amount dué on the notés ‘was valid, even though’ the por- tions relating to the enforcement of the fwo—Supreme Court Decisions that the officer was not guilty of con- Nettie L. McBride, plaintiff and app- SQUIRREL FOOD (AV THERE PAP ~-HAVE JT WUZ DOWN T’ DINGLE’S FARM THAT A HARDENED HOBO CRIMINAL STOLE TWO CHICKENS AN’ TH CONSTABLE GAVE CHASE AN’ IN TH HOT PURS) “TH CULPRIT STUMBLED, LETTIN' TH FOWLS OUTO’ HIS cutee ae { fF BOTH CHICKENS | DURNED EF HE DIDNT “8 AT iets TLL BET A YEGG COULD COP HIS At bo thy Would Have a Long Wait for Uncle’Max! WY DONT. HE CONE T SEB US ANYUIAN 2 To. Do THAN TRMISIT {WAS WoRk To Do AT Honey e WELL IT. COSTS A LoT. OF MONEY. To COME Sc. FAR. 65> ( (Eu? OH, HE HAINT On DUTY TDAY- HE'S CELEBRATIN TH’ ANNIVERSARY OF © HIG GREAT KETCH 17 YEARS AGO TOA NOTHIN'GETS PASI TH’ CONSTABLE = JAIL, TURN IT AROUND BACKWARDS) WN’ SELL IT TO-TH’ CONSTABLE ~ * OUWELL = MEBBE WHEN MONEY AIN'T So EXPENSE. WE'LL sheriff that lis predecessor had pre- viously taken property under a war- rant of attachment does not impose upon the former the duty to make a gcarch for the warrant of attachment nor to assuane possession of the at- tached property, 4. Where the findings in a special ver-| aict are consistent only with negligence’ fend with the breach of statutory duty on the part of an oflicer, they imply negligence and it is not necessary that there shall be an affirmative finding to that effect. he lability of a surety on an cial bond is ordinarily the same (as jthe liability of the officer, and where the condition of the bond is that the ‘oflicer will pay over and deliver the | property according to law, the measure of damages for the breach of the con- dition is the difference between the full value of that which would have been delivered had the oflicer complied therewith and that which he is able in jfact to deliver. Appeal from district court of Golden county, Crawford reversed in part and rmed in part, {Opinion of the court by Birdzell, J. |Kechane. & Jones, Beach, Pugh & i Thre: Dickinsom attorneys for re- spondent. | Lawrence & Murphy, Fargo, attor- ngs. Hamilton & Bangs, Grand and W. J. May Grand Forks, ays for appellants, Madison and arn ‘Trust. company, _F, Gallagher, Beach, attorneys for appellant, Madison. 22 ALIENS SEEK U. S, CITIZENSHIP | i | Many Naturalization Petitions | for Next Court Term | { | Twenty-two men of foreign birth de- to become citizens of the United es and their application for final | citizenship papers will be heard before be taken as provided by law. Those who have signified their —in- tention of applying for final papel gether with their birthplace and pres- ences are: Joseph |Dibele, Russi: George Bartole, Hun Rowland WH. Crane, marek, Thos, Mowinski, G Joseph Singla, Au: Bismarck. David Schock, Russ Wing. Hugo E. Wichen, Germany, I marek, Soren P. Sorenson, Denmark, Paint- ed Woods. \ Henry ©. Kunkel, Germany. B! murck. Carlson J. marek. John Steinhilber, Ru 1, Are Selmer Oanes, Norway, MeKenzie. Jeppe TL. Juul, Denmark, Moffitt, Bismarck, y, Bismarck England, § ermany, Wilton. August, Peter Jauch, Russia, Regan. # Christin Jensen, Denmark, — Bis- miarck. Ernest Repp, Germany, Driscoll. Conrad Flath, Roumania, Driscoll. Fred, Bender, Ru a, Alta. John Keller, Ru a, Bismarck. John Mildenberger, marek. Charles V. Car! Canada, Bismarck. cells ws caot He your tr . bother your friends — ipt. COUNT TERAUCHI DEAD Tokio, Monday, Oct. 20—Field Mar- shall Count Terauchi, former premier of Japan, died today sketch mailed April 17, 1917. Dance given by A. 0. U. W. band at armory Thursday, Oct. 23rd. O’Connor’s Orchestra. }'T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 ©. FOR SALE—Potatoes $1 per bushel. Sth Street, opposite Mc Kenzle Hotel 0 "av 10-21-1wk ture. Bed, WANTED--Dishw FOR SALE—He i dining room s ins, organ. ete. 418 12th St. Phone 478L, | 10-21-2t FOR SALE—Ford automobile, good as new, cheap. Phone 366R. 10-21-1wk WANTED—A place to keep two horses during the winter. State price and condition. August Baulke, 6 Main St., Bismarck, N. D. 10-21-1wk HOUSE BARGAINS House of seven rooms and bath, large pantry, good heating plant. Close in. Rents for $50.00 month- ly. This is a very desirable piece of property. A real bar- gain at $3700. Half cash. Have a_six-room house almost modern, lot worth $1000. Price $2150.00. Good terms. | J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745. Lucas Block BY BLOSSER yn-Brantingham com: | Judge Y Nuessle December 2. All applications from ow on must wait inother year before court action can} Vont Sweden, ‘Bis- RIOTING BREAKS _ OUT IN BIG MILL Pittsburgh, Oct, 21.—Rioting broke cut in the steel mill district at Brad- dock shortly after noon, according to Lreports received by the police here. A mob of 1,000 persons gathered in the vicinity of the plant and fighting re- sulted, in whieh a numbers of rioters were injured and one state trooper was serlously hurt. A troop of state police |\was rushed to the scene from Rabkin nearby and at 1 o'clock was engaged: in driving back the crowd. STEUBENSVILLE WANTS, TROOPS Pittsburgh, Pa., Oct, 21.—At Mingo Junction, Ohio, where bricks were thrown and two of the attacking party arrested, a dispatch from Steubens- yiile, the county seat, nearby, said that a dozen petitions were in circulation among citizens calling on Goyernor Cox to send troops to: preserve order. TAKES CHANGE OF VENUE Sherman A. Smith of Beach, former | sheriff of Golden Valley county, and | Low acting state transportation officer, | charged by the attorney general with | obtaining a signature to a false docu- jment, was arraigned ‘before Justice William Harr his morning, when he - took a change of venue to Police Mag- rate E. 11. Howell's cdurt, where he }will be given a preliminary hearing | Qctober 29. Les Simpson of Dickinson is defending Smith, who is specifically rged with turning in a receipt-for 25 for actual expenditures of $10 or in the performance of his un acting state oflicer, | dut { Dance given by A. O. U..W. band at armory Thursday, Oct. 23rd. O’Connor’s Orchestra. | “SYRUP OF f1GS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE sons From Stomach, Liver and Bowels { Accept “California” Syrup of Figs | only—look for the name of California on the package, then ibesure your child is having the ‘best and most harmless laxative or ph for the little mach, liver and dowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full | directions for child's dose on each bot- tle. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say ‘California.’ i) 2 Modern House With Garage || Four rooms and bath, full basement, furnace heat. $30 per month. Possession Nov. 1. Hedden Agency — Webb Block. Phone O | E. T. BURKE LAWYER | Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. | Phone 752 | Dr. W. H. Pewe, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Lucas Block | R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. | Chiropractor. Consultation Free Suite 9,11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 BISMARCK FURNITURE CO. 220 Main St. Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Refinished and Packed. Our Biggest Bargains ny" $6500.00;. $3000.00 cash. There are now buildings on it which‘ pay the taxes and interest on the invest- | ment. This is really a bargain. | FOR TRADE—We have two or three F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COMPANY Offices in First National Bank Bldg. | ——PHONES—— F. E. Hedden, 0... F. O'Hare, 78M. F. E. Young, 78R. \ i