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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE ' PAGE SEVEN LASSIFIED MNT ___ HELP WANTED—MALE__ LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893. Time and ex- pense saved by our methods. Catalog free. Moler Barber College 107 R. llet_Ave., Minneapolis. _12-30-1mo MISCELLANEOUS SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS—Will pay mood wages to girl competent to cook and do general. housework. Young in-4 experienced Is need not apply. Mrs. Rh. W. Roberts, 117 Main St. 7 WANTED—Men in every locality to sell sewing machines. Liberal commission. Part time service considered. Address eee Sewing Machine Co., Bismarck, 1-4-5¢ GEDLFIa class bookkeeper. Must be good accountant and capable of managing an office. Good wages. Write 178 Tribune. \ 1-3-1wk — WANTE! lousekeeper to keep house and cook for three bachelors in town. An enderly lady preferred must be cook, State experience and wages ex- pected. Call or write. C. F. Nelson, Max, N._D. 1-3-1wk WANTED — Competent girl for general housework, Call at 802 Ave. B. between 5 and 10 o'clock p, m, 1edetf ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED—Roomers and boarders in modern home, Can take care of legis- lative people. Will do their washing, also,, Phone 777K, or Call at 1306 Ave. B. 12-31-2wks FOR SALE—$5, Ts ip Village Warrants at 10% discount. Warrants draw §%. Will furnish bank guarantee that they will be taken up within a year. Will sell all or part. Address Number 184, Tribune. 1-7-10t ‘Typewriter Cost $148.00, for sale cheap, cash or bank- able paper. Inquire Room 8, First National Bank Building. Phone 708. 1-6-1wk FOR SALE—Ivory finished bedrooi three beds complete; Sectional book cases; Music cabinet; Tent; . Gasoline cans and tank; Buick auto, Also mod- ern bungalow. C. E. Vermilya, 316 Park Phone 679. 12-24-t¢ (NT BANK STOCK—In exchange for improved farm, and some cash. Ex- perienced banker. Replies strictly con- ential: Address: T. M. A. 5S Bek wi ‘CASH WILL BUY—A_ practically new three-piece Blue velour over- stuffed living room furniture. Phone 459L. 119 W. Thayer. 1-5-3 WASHING WANTED—Will call for wash- BY ALLMAN Danny Gives a Good Reason. By AGNES G. BROGAN (@, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.) As the train carried Tom Craigie homeward, he was obsessed by thoughts of the girl, When he might naturally have anxiously considered his father’s condition, it was the ple ing anticipation of seeing her again, which drove aMiety away. And Tom Craigie was impatient with himself. That he was expected both by his father and Eleanor Vane, to ask that young woman to marry him during this visit, he was well aware. So, also, had been his own satisfied intention, But again the taunting wisp of a girl made of that intention n perplexing thing, and the sat tion was gone, Yet Tom had only her twice. Once in an artistic smock, standing among other students before the painting in the city art gallery, which they were bent upon copying, j that road ope GO ROADS FEDERAL AID FOR HIGHWAYS Operations Aggregate in Length Nine Times Distance From New York to San Francisco. The unprecedented stimulus given highway construction in the United States in the four years that have passed since the federal government entered upon its policy of aiding road improvement, is shown by the fact ions under the federal aid rond act thus far initiated aggre- gate in length nine times the distance from New York to San Francisco, ne- cording to Thomas H. MacDonald, chicft of the bureau of publig roads, United States department of agricul- ture, The federal government's share in this stupendous undertaking is Again in the high skylight room"of his | greater than the cost of the Panama ; FOR MENTOLES OM mig, | in and deliver same when done. Mrs. i . FOR RENT—Large roum in a modern house sultable for two or man and wife, | 3v€;,P; Saunier. Phone S51. 213 Hip DADDY ‘ own home, which his father kept as fn on nee or Phone. Sok. 1-5-5t Nico SDElnw Dine welaht 1} wi Does THE so he a studio, its walls littered with the in- NT—Room in modern home; close re res which wert in, suitable-for two gentlemen. Inquire Hey 150 ibs, piles ue per Ib PoricEMAN. WAVE. WON'T SWOLLER different picrares w hich were, in the at_712 Rosser. 1-5-3t E ii * A STRING FASTENED. old man's estimation, masterpieces un- | FQ RENT Furnished room Tor two. FOR RENT Namineion ani Underwoot WHISTLE? recognized: ; 3 et, . ing season y . See Prof. Jack at the Tous At each meeting with the girl, Tom's FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—ois- | 7 < father had been there, praising her marck Busineas College. Phone EE FOR SALE Fotaross. 81,00 per bi bashed skill as an art student in which ca- ; FOr RENT — Six room modern house 15-1 _Klipsiein, Menoken, N. D. 1 pacity had begun their unequal friend- NT — Six room modern house | For SALE—Small American adding ma- i ; ship. - Tom's visionary father had ever close im. Geo. M Heglater__12-il-Iwk) “enine, ‘Firat check for sts takes It le \ heen an eccentric lovable creature, FURNISHED ROOM—For rent, 38 itesser.| _Folsom's Jewelry 1-3-1wk és i ie Ge ° | hone 914. ___... 1-8-5t | FOR RENT—A garage. Also_an_elght and the dreams of his youth persisted when all reason for-them had fled. ROOMS WITH BOARD—At Dunnraven, | reom house for sale. J, 8, Broderick, Tom's mother married the dreamer and lived as she might, managing LOST AND FOUND meagerly until Tom, finishing through horses. her sacrifices his school days, had be- 3D—Two grey mare weight about 1200 Ibs come first helper, then mainstay of old. One bay mare 1200 Ibs. 8/3 years : > old, Both have halters on. 7 FOR SALF Ok RENT 7 5 the family, please notify Joe Fettich, und receive HOUSES AND PLATS aa ma Ad Tom had no time for fancied cn- reward, 507 12th street, ‘No. 10 paii ot | —So B ! Montana Honey delivered at any Post reers, his, the matter of fact, must he Office in nt North Pakota, $2.00 Cash wi with) niaintitf in this action, a copy ur | judgment will be taken against you “Fifth Monarchy Men.” ful Hne of business. Then his mith, » Fromberg, which is hereto annexed and herewith | by default for the relief demanded in The a gg had left forever the two alone, 12-15-lmo. tie complaint. Che “bate Men” wer: 4 2 *| One Type of Road—Truck-Load of Trouse. 6 served upon you,.and soreere a copy Hated November 13th, 1920. ~ | an Femme sect nd of the | and Tom, traveling where labors led, Hot Concrete Being Dumped Ready .{of your answer upon the subscriber : ; 1 period the revolution, | Was happy in the thought that his old for Surfacing. at his office in the city of Bismarck, DA a ival Burleigh county, North Dakota with- se eel nee a in thirty days after the se ‘ Plaintiff's Attorney. ported Cromwe this summons upon you, ex Residence and postoffice address, PeMNeTL Wats and Vilton, North Dakota. the day of such service and wi 3-30 Jan. 7-14-21 lof your failure so: to appear 12-30 Jan. Bima | swer judgment will he taken age ik: a Seanua : a ae PaA é tyou by default for the relict demand- jo josnua. tnonarchies we | NOTICE TO CREDITORS. jed-in the complaint. Two little brothers had quarreled | cian, | State of North Dakota, County of| Dated November 19, 1920. and after their supper their mother —* Burleigh. | F. E. McCURDY, endeavored to re-establish friendly re> | In County Court, Before Hon. I. C | | » which sup- father might continue still his dreams, ef that his | In the home they had shared. eanal. The participation of the na- fooning of the Eleanor Vane, Tom's childhood | tional government in highway improve- | us which the | ftlend, came to visit the old man oc- | ment marked a departure from a policy of Chest on earth | casionally there, and it was tacitly | which had been followed for nearly! wenld take place, ‘The 1 jous four | expected that an engagement between | a century. Federal co-operation with) the rian, Per- | the two would result from Totn’s | the states on approximately a “50-50” Mt Reman, But such | question, when he should see fit to basis has counted more than any other! ities Could not hut be in eppost | ask it. factor, says Mr. MacDonald, in initi-; fiow te any established government, When, during a fireside talk upon | ating highway construction that fs be- “eb, 4 NOTICES | o———__________ Meeting of Stockholders r Attorney for Plaintiff. lations between them, finally queting | and Cromwell tulties | his second meeting, Tom thanked her | Ing carried on under adequate supe! The regular unnual meeting of the Davies, pondes Residence and P. 0. Address, | to them the Bible ve et not the | with then Y £ Ven for her helpful kindness to his father, | vision, and in accord with a program} stockholders of the National | '",the Matter of the Estate of John Li 1 Bismarck, North Dakota | gun go down upon your wrath.” Tere: | ger was little Gay Chalmers had answered | co-ordinating local, state and national | bank of Insmarck for the eleccion of |, Beker, Deceased, | “The defendant will please take no-| ing to Ternard, the elder, she sald: spt hese, directors f r te ensuing year will he," eS REET Renae pee Speke rr ins aboxe “Now, Bernard, are you going to let Remarkable Sleep-Walking “He must not be disappointed of his| Second only in importance to the| w e bak, b esa the rs enti action is o7 n the of- 4 Ral 28 a : = ai in i a of il and 1S wales a bene 2OUrs | Geneva Dtrfee, Susie Lash, Jan tice of the clerk of the District Court | He sum Bo down on your wri uth?” Ber A boy told his parents one morning | dreamy Tt is more than a dream, this | size of the present road-building pro- : r on to achieve,” she added ecarn- | gram is the excellence of the char- m., on Tues: Baker, Roy Baker, John Ba North Dakota [Bard squirmed a little as he lwoked ay the previous night he had dream lof Burleigh County, day, Jan.1l, 1921 : a CoB. LITTLE, President, er Baker, Respondents. F. McCURDY, into her face. “Well, how cam TSOP | or ne git out of bed aud climbed te and all at once the gypsy eres | acter of the roads being built. Sixty = 412-17 to 1-10. otice is her given by the under: | Plaintiff's ‘Attorney, it?” he asked the summit. of an. enormous rock. | had filled with pitiful tears for that | per cent of the total allotment of fed- Baker Administrator | "ke 7: ization which might never come. | eral funds which has been approved! signed James nest F Lonel 4 | where he discovered an cas NOVICEZTO CREDITORS of the Estate of John L. Baker, tate! 12-3-10-17- “Poor Richard.” whieh he brought away with ‘State of North Perota, County of [OF the town of Sterling. in the County | Poor Rickard was the “pen name.” | ieod beneath bis hed. | Tt w Burleigh. ie jot Burleigh, and State of North Dakota.) NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS _| the -name, assumed f hy Renjamin | covaped later that these events | rck, North Dakota. und Tom remembered the tears, as his | to date will be spent for roads of dis: | train bore him homeward, remembered such durable types as bituminous con- all the sweet winsomeness of the girl. | crete, Portland cement concrete, and and sympathy never before under: | vitrified brick, These roads, when ad ae 1 pith County Cott, bét6ie Los. 1.°C ere tiarlie, Serna cuts cata The aunual election of the Board| Franklin in’a series of almana tually taken place, ‘The preciplee he f Te ae SE eehehos decedent, to exhibit them with the|f Directors of the Bismarck Build-| lished from 172 10 le head axconded! was of a uature that bar. | stood filled bis heart—that his father | built, will increase by 7,600 miles the i in the Matter of the Estate of Rose necessary vouchers, within six months | @& & Loan association will be held) manacs contain maxims and -pre J Hed even the most experienced moun- | Was now fo die without that for which | total of 14,400 miles of roads of this longed, class which existed In the United For the telegram which had sent | States before the federal-ald road law To. Craigie hurrying to the train, | was passed. But these figures by no “ a message of his father’s serious | means represent the total mileage af- McCormick, Deceased, F, J. McCormick, Petitioner, vs. Catherine Jager, James McCormick, John McCormick, Respondents. discovered | be b d stated. at the office of the Secretary in Room | on temperance, economy, cleanliness, |, after the first publication of this * te anew wotice, to said Alministrator at the( 1+ First National Bank Building, en | ehastity and other homely stetues. and | cnoil b office of F. E. McCurdy, in the City of | J@muary 10th, 1921, from 7:30 o'clock | goveral of the maxims are added | _pscuan; ; A " » | D» m- until 9:000 o'clock p. 4 5 ar “ 96 Richard si Bismarck, in said Burleigh County,! ROBERT ORR. the words, “As Poor Richard say ,aind the nest w bod, Just as be ha ‘ Notice is hereby given by the under- | North Dakota. ‘ side, —_—_— ‘ : ikdown. Old Craigie, patient, fa- | fected. signed F. J. McCormick Administrator| _ Dated ‘December £9. 1920. 12-17-24-31-Jan 7. oe Arhos Day. rune rerticr Riding Reterds. sn | milinr fizure of the galleries, would | In 191% the total expenditure for of the Estute of Rose McCormick late AMES E. BARER, , = Arhor day was originated by I. Ster- | we matiile cavity Tiles Of | be seen there no more. Eleanor Vane | toads and bridges by all the states and of the City of Bismarck, in the County Administrator. SUMMONS a ‘ | frontier days were those of ‘Tom ‘Pobly Se 'the'son tn: tlie. doar! Jocal governments was $27,000,000, ; ape: First rublication on the Thirty-first De MONS Morton in Nebra jand doin Kiley, ‘fobin, when a | Met'the son In the doorway, ‘al governments was $267,000,000, of Burleigh, and State of North Da- State of North Dakota, County of The day was firs: ee oT + “It was to be expected of course,” | while this year the estimated funds Kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and | 44Y Of December, 1920. Burleigh. Me ey vl 1 een ten Ul for Gen.) ve calnily remarked, “Your father is | available for main road construction ay bergons having claims seein said betcha Tn District Court, Fourth Judicial) passea a taw situs 4 ee } serine jute old ee are nently three times ‘hat amount, cedent, to ex! is fASS ah once in e ‘i me OY ag Geese Vousher wiki wee SUMMONS ree etnanibvar Regan, a corpor-| Mfter the first ‘Tee eee The chill about ‘Tom Craigie’s heart | or $63,000,000. In all, icderal funds months after the first publication of! State of North Dakota, county of| ation, Plaintiff, e day when trees should he pi Kiley peefurmed ; deepened as the beautiful young wom- | to the amount of $266,750,000 have this notice, to said Administrator at| Burleigh, in District Court, Fourta vs. many of the schools in the country | pyc) ce aiuy « " an returned with a perfunctory smile | been apportioned among 48 states ‘ the office of the Washharn _Lignite | Judicial District. J. A. Worden, Defendant. the day Is observ avin feaubies, Fl to her book. And then, at the top of | without a suggestion of favoritism— Coal Co. in the City of Bismarck, in : The State of North Dakota to the le. Beal uiwvorth, 11) mile the polished stairs another girl wait-| 80 adequate are the provisions for a said Burleigh County, North Dakota. | Zolla Jennings, Plaintiff, above named defendant: Concerning Hobbes. 17 days, naling only four horses cd, little Gay, in her unchanged paint- ; just: apportionment. Dated December 30, 1920. . vs. | You are hereby summoned to an-| yy ig well to have a hobby, says the | had to vein hie lst mount a few | Ing smock, Her eyes sparkled at him) One of the early and most far-reach- P. J. McCORMICK, Martin Jennings, Defendant. swer the complaint in this action.) ee ie; Journal It 19 aniles fry nie destinatia and cargy | #8 With hidden joy beneath their sor- | Ing results dircetly attributable to the Administrator. | The State of North Dakota to the! which will be filed in the office of | New York Medien! Journal. 8 | aniles from jas destinaied and carey a oa ter old impulsiveness, | adoption of the federal-aid program First publication on the Thirty-first | above named defendant: aa the clerk of the district court of the| Well to have a hobby whieh can be | pis sudd'e it hie Tom's bie handavand held | wis. the erention: of adequate plate day of December. You are hereby summoned and re-|fourth judicial district, in and for the| Used as a faithful servant. Tt is well | ee ae she caught Tom's big hands and hel ; uy. Ihe. € sain ‘A aces P a ‘ 12-31-1-7-14-21 quired to answer the complaint of the | county of Burleigh and State of North} to have a bobby as long as yon ean Silly Celiefs, them Ose. oo | Malis departments in Li sotes wee ’ Dakofa, and to serve a copy of r| ride it, but when it besing to ride you There are still some places where Us all right,” she told him softly. | previously had either no state depart- 7 ae ae Se answer upon the subscriber within| it is beter {o look about for another | people believe a felon on the finger is | “It Is going to have a beautiful end-| ment, or departments insufliciently thirty days after the service of this| steed. caused by having polnted the finger at | ME&—Four father's day: lke the slow | equipped. Y"-tuin one year after the summons upon you, exclusive of the —— —- the moon, stud that some headaches | Of sunlight In his ‘T nd picture, | passage of the federal-aid road act day of such service, and in case of The boots worn by the life guards] aye caused by having one’s hair cut Before you go to bin you must learn | more constructive sti ie highway legis- your failure to appear or answer,| of the Bridsh army cost $6) a pair.) Vine the moon is crescent that his last long effort has been sue- | lation was placed upon the statute iebeaae cessful, The painting is to be ex-| books than had ever boon enacted in WEBB BR: hibited, he has his letters of merit. | a similar period in the hiswry of the OTHERS Oh! your father fs a happy man to- | country inderta balm: Freckles and His Friends That Starts Tag OF Right, By Blosser J} nizit! ‘The insistence of the government Ur kere im — Fanera} Directors | 2 “Only you and T must know,” she | upon the construction of federal-aid a Licensed Embalmer in Charge ie said at length, “I think perhaps yeu | reads under the supervision of engi- f° DAY HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES és-887° ought to know the truth; iv canno: | neers of the state departments has re- : z (9°) é hort your father now. As he 'abored | sulicd in’ pl ¢ a much larger pro- (way, t BELIEVE at his ideal, so T secretly painted yr mm of road work under skilled Nov Gor 4 DIECE BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY | me if Sawer Distributors of | TCAN HAVE? 9 STUDEBAKER CADILLAC | , AUTOMOBILES ——— || _ hh PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS T WANE, 4G. | replica with the only hope of bring to him—triumph, When he was tek en ill, T secretly changed the finished | paintings. And so—” i bridges built in the United States » your name should be on the + expended under the supervision cessful canv Tom Craigie said. | of siate highway departments. This “and not—his. wese departments will exercise “My jo Gay whispered, “was te! ¢ ‘ol over fully 80 per cent of the make his dream come true.” Long the | suing that will be spent for read two sat silently regarding each other, buildin the man’s face eloquent of tenderness, the girl's wistful smile a promise— ithe federal-aid act was passed, only j direction, In 1915, the year before i » per cent ef the money for roads w Farmers hiust Work. Farmers must keep at work for good Licensed Embalmers in Charge “f, too, have my dream—" Tom Craisi« wn shispered, Then hand in hand the two roads. ‘The development of the motor Day Phone 100 Night Phone 100 or 687 Kant elowly down the stairs, truck makes them increasingly neces- sary. Guards Route to Asia. t to Russia, Roumania ts the gr t wheat coustry of Europe, and her oil fields are the richest ; she holds the estuary of the Danube, most im- Cut Corn for Silage. Help Freight Congestion. Good roads, short hauls, will clean up the railroad congestion. N BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | 220 MAIN STREET ‘ sisi pereearemealy ee | WEL, Aow what ZEB TAK GONNA TIE™ portant cf continenta The proper time tv cut corn for sil- | AIRE You Gone ZA SP ON MY FINGER the shift in the lines of European] gge is about a week or ten days be- = ZS So wt FoRGET communications, due to the great war,| fore it would be cut vut for shock- ‘To Do why makes her gnardian of one of the) tng. a ANYTHING TLL BE ( 7 most important land routes to Asia, ea eee that which Is marked by the 45th par- Putting Gorn Into Silo. SURE "to <) allel, the line Bordeaux-Mars Corn shoal be put into the silo REMEMBER Milan-Venice-Belgrade-Bucharest - Con- | just quickly us possible after it t ! stanza-Batoum-Baku, stretching from | ig harvested. the Atlantic to the Caspian and con- necting the port of New York, via Before Using Plow. Terdeaux, with the Caucasian coun- Before using a new plow, remove ’ tries and the rich psovinces of Tur-| the varnish on the shares with lye Resta. and water. The physically defective child, says 2 R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. an expert always forgets his-deform- 4 ity in his dreams. ooo CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, A 50-cent piece, worth a dollar, ¢o Chiropractor 1 —_—_—_————_ Southwestern North Dakota and | celebrate the tercentenary of the land- Consultation Free A papyrus on geometry dated 1100 2 Southeastern Montana ing of the Mayflower, is now being B. C. has been preserved from an- Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260! cient Egypt. BISMARCK, N. D, ninted.

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