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\ t ee , et 5 : Hl i, i} 1 ae + @ ( Le 4 ie er f pee } y i Ve 4 y 4 Dy i . ; : oo t ay ee ee = ee me RIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1921. [CLASSIFIED _—_HELP_WANTED—MALB LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind, Established 1898. e and ex: pense saved by. our methods. / log free. Moler ther College 107 R. Nicollet: Ave., Minneapolis. 32-80-1m\0 ___HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Capable housekeeper~ on ~ farm near,Steele. Five in family, power washer, convenient house. State wages and age in ‘communi- cation. rs. John Taylor. Jr. Steele, N. D. 1-14-1w SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS—Will pay good wages to girl competent to cook and do general housework. “Young in- experienced girls need not apply: Mrs. O, W.. Roberts, 117 Main St. anon 71. jae ie) WANTED—Girl for general. h work. Good wages. Apply evenings at 320, Washington Ave. 1-13-3t WANTED—Two wiiters, _Homan’s cafe. : 1-8-1w POSITION WANTED Stenographer desires position. Capa- ble and accurate. Eight years ex- perience in law work. Address P. O. box 210, Fargo, N. D, —1-12-6% FOB SALE OB RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Brand new bungalow in Riverview on Rosser street at a bargain. Sfx‘rooms and Wath. Fur- nished in hardwuod, strictly mod- ern, Place’ in basement for two cars, will be sold at sacrifice price. Also house on North 13th street with six lots, well and windmill, barn for eight head of stock. Suit- able for persons wanting to keep chickens and stock. Will be sold for cash at sacrificing price. Write P. O. box 169: or call 119 1-2 3rd street after 7 o’clock in evening: * . 1-10-1w For Rent—Furnished house, 6 rooms, 413 Raymond St., Phone 822X. J. C. Swelt. - 1-10-1wk. FOR SALE—? room bungalow, inctu- ding 3 bed rooms, east front, 60 foot lot, most of the floors are oak and balance hard wood, and garage If you are looking for-a home, see me.—Geo, M. Register. 1-7-1wk. A BARGAIN—4-room house with fur- niture, 75x150 ft, lot for $2,000. Good location, Riverview. Phone 689X. 1-11-lwk HONEY FOR SALE--A No. 10 pail of Montana Honey delivered at “any Post Office in North Dakota, $3.00 Cash with order, F, Smith, Jr. Fromberg, Montana. 1 WORK WANTED eee! WORK WANTED—High school girl wants work after school and Sat- urdays. Write No. 126 Tetnine: ; : 1-13-3t LK ANVERTIS EMENTS _S __WIBCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECI4L NUMBER—Just out, containing 1921 Tacts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin.. If tor a@ home or a8 an Investment you are thinking of buying good farni lands where farmers ‘grew rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free’ on. request. Address Skid- hiove-Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bidg., Marinette,” Wisconsin. p 1-3-3mos WANTED TO RBNT WANTED—Furnished house with mod- ern conveniences. meyer.’ Phone 952. E.. W., Temple- 1-14-3t rnished room in mod- ern house, suitable for one or two ~gentlemen, close in. 202 8th St. or phone 656. __ 1-11-lwk FOR RENT — Rooms in modern house. Gentlemen only, 222 3rd St._Phone_962. 1-12-1wk FOR RENT--Rooms in modern house. Gentlemeh preferred. 800 9th St. _Phone 377K. _ 3-10-1W FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 836R. 416 __Thayer St. a 118-3 FOR RENT—Room <at 810 Rosser St. | East. Phone_603X. —_1212-3t FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, 802 Ave. B. 1-13-tt | MISCELLANEOUS. miles from Bismarck, four from Arnold, 8 room house, barn 44x60 any other. ings that could not be built for less than $6,000. AJ} good land. $40 per acre. Will take a very small pay- ment down. give long time on bal- ance that, can be paid out of share of incomé. Might take smaller tract ot cheaper land. other property or storage tickets of No. 1 wheat at $2.00 per bushel. J. W. Bull. Bis- mare, N. D. 1-14-1t FOR SALE—One music cabinet, two beds, one rug and one cot. Modern bungalow. Buick car goes for $300. .C. E. Vermillya, 316 Park | _Ave._ Phone’ 679L. 1-12-tf FOR J—$5,000 in Village Warrants at 10 count, Warrants draw 6%. Will furnish bank guargntee that they will be taken up within'a year. Will sell all Address Number 181, ‘Tribune. T-1Ut Dressmaking, up to date work, re- modeling, convert out of date gown in up to date gown, coats, hats. 423 2nd St., Ave. A. Phone 772U. ee oe Ww OFFICE SPACE FOR DESK FOR RENT—Heat, light, telephone and janitor service furnished. Inquire at_City Insurance Agency. 1-12-1wk | FOR SALE—Choice Canary singer. White Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. ae 1-13-1wk FOR. SALE—Cheap for cash. Player piano, 20 W. Broadway. 1-18-8t or part, —— | o—_—_—— LEGAL NOTICES | ————__—_—___—____—-_-+ NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE % Notice is hereby given, that default has been made in the conditions of that certain mortgage made by M. T. O'Hanlon of Wing, County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, to the City National Bank of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, State of North] Dakota, dated the 14th day of Novem- ber, 1918, to secure the following in- debtedness, to-wit: — One note for Twelve hundred fifty- five and 52/100 dollars which note is dated November 14th, 1918, and is due November 10, 1919, and bears interest after maturity at the rate of ten per cent. per annum, no part of which note has been paid, and which mortgage was duly filed in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 19th day of November, 1918, at 9 o’clock a. m.: That the default is of the following nature to-wit:—That the mortgagor has failed to. pay the indebtedness se- cured by said mortgage when due or at all, That there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice the sum of Thirteen hundred ninéty-one and 87/100 Dollars for principal and in- terest. ~ 1 That said mortgage will, be fore- closed by a sale of the personal pro- perty in such mortgage and herein- after described,’ at public auction agreeably to the statute in suck case made and provided at the Livery Barn in the village of Regan in the county of Burleigh in the state of North Da- kota at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on Saturday the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1921, the personal property de- scribed in’ said mortgage which will be sold to satisfy the same as follows, to-wit: * Rs One Iron gray Stallion 11 years old weight 1500 Ibs. name Peter, One bay mare — years old weight 1100 Ibs. hamed Babe, One black mare 13 years old weight 1100 1bs.‘named Maggie. One Brown horse 14 years old weight 1200 Ibs. named Doc, . One black mare 5 years ald weight 1200 Ibs. named Lady, One bay mare 4 years old weight 1200 Ibs. named Nellie, One’bay horse 2% years old named Billy, foal from Babe, One black mare 1% years old foal from Maggie» One‘ dark gray horse colt 6 months old fgal from Babe, One dark gray horse colt 6 months old foal from Maggie, One gray mare 6 years old weight 1400 Ibs named Dimple, One Bay horse 1% years old foal from Dimple, One bay mare 12 years old weight 1400 Ibs. named Kit. * One red cow 9 years old no herns, One red cow 2% years old no horns, One steer red, 1% years old, no horhs, One red bull calf about — months old re red heifer calf about 6 months old, One McCormick hay rake, 10 ft. com- plete, One open single buggy complete, One three section stecle harrow com- plete, One set double work harness com- plete with collars, bridles and lines, Two sets Breetching harness com- plete with collars and lines, Three head of young cattle increase from above described.cows. The above ages of the livestock are the ages given at the date of the said jortgage. ARNOLD GERBERDING, Bismarck, North Dakota. " $UMMONS State of } Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Farmers State Bank of Wing, North Dakota, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. J. Mueller, Jr., Defendant. State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which has been filed in the office of the clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- | seribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, ex: clusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or an- swet, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demand- ed in the complaint. Dated this 15th day of November, 1920. NEWTON DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys’ for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. City National Bank Building. | 1-14-21-28 Feb, 4-11-18 ———_~.———_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. 4 In the Matter of the Estate of Rose McCormick, Deceased. F. J. McCormick, Petitioner, e vs. Catherine Jager, James McCormick, John McCormick, Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the undcr- signed F. J. McCormick Administrator of the Estate of Rose McCormick late ot the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four mohths ‘after the first publication of this notice, to said Administrator at the office of the Washburn Lignite Coal Co. in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated December 30, 1920. F. J. McCORMICK, Administrator. First publication on the Thirty-first day of December. 12-31-1-7-14-21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. . In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of John L. Baker, Deceased. Sarah E. Baker, Petitioner, vs. Geneva Durfee, Susie Lash, James E. Baker, Roy Baker, John Baker, and Ester Baker, Respondents. Notice is hereby given by the under- signed James E. Baker Administrator of the Estate of John L. Baker, late of the town of Sterling, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the-creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said decedent, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Admtnistrator at thi Jottice of F, E. McCurdy, in the City of FARM FOR SALE—Own 320 acres 12 | miles | necessary build- | Dated this 13th day of January, 1921. | Agent. Cameron & Wattam, Attorneys for Mortgagee, 1-14 | rth Dakota, County of | cov BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MOTHER! . “California Syrup of Figs” ' Child’s' Best Laxative. only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stom- ache, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each hottle. You must say “Cali- fornia.” —S——S Bismarck, in’ said “Burleigh County, North Dakota. : Dated- December -30, 1920. _ JAMES ‘E. BAKER, : Administrator. | First rablication on the Thirty-first {day of December, 1920, ° 7-14-21 SUMMONS | State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judiciat District. B First State Bank of Regan, a corpor- ation, Plaintiff, ' vs, J. A, Worden, Defendant. above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action. which will be filed“ in the office of the clerk of the district court of the fourth judicial district, in and for the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber Within thirty days ‘after the ‘service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failufe to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. . Dated Novémber 18th, 1920. H.C. BRADLEY, Plaintiff’s Attorney. Residence and postoffice address, Wilton, North Dakota. 12-30 Jan. 7-14-21-28 Feb. 4 No, 541 Report of the condition of TNE FARMERS & MERCHANTS 1 STATE BANK at Driscoll, in the State of North Dakota, at the close of business December 29th, | 1920. RESOURC Loans and discounts. . Overdrafts, secured red ++ $145, 0 un- and pment issur Banking house, fixtures: Other real estate Due from other bi Checks and other cash items Cash Total, LIABILITI Capital stock paid in standing . Bills payable 1, H, A. Knudson, named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of my Knowledge and bel Mth day of January, the Shen My commission expires Correct. Attest:— H. A. Knudson, M. T Finseth, Directors. ouiry Public. July 7th, 1922. N.P. ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN TIME Mr. W. A. McDonald, agent North- ern Pacific railway, announces the following change in west bound pas- senger service effective January 16: Number 1 will arrive at Bismarck at 1133 a. ‘m. instead of 11:05 a. m.; namber 3 will arrive at 12:08 a. m. instead of 11:49 p. m. All other trains will be operated on their present schedule. Langer Leaves for - Talks in Kansas ‘In response to a request from the Farmers Union of Kansas, William Langer, former attorney general, left last night for that state to give a non- political discussion of conditions in this state. Mr. Langer also has been asked to appear before a joint session of the Kansas state legislature and review the situation: : WASN'T IT TREASURE? Cherryvale, Kan., Jan. 14.—Ed Tur- ner, farmer, wondered if buried treas- ure were hidden on his farm when he saw men prodding with iron rods. One was arrested. He, confessed he had buried a case of “hootch” on the premises. SCHOOL NOTICE To Parents: ; . All children, whose 6th birth- day will be not later than July first, will be urged to enter pri- mary B Grade classes January 24th. Please confer with ( 5 Accept “Catifornia Syrup’ of Figs|' The State of North Dakota to the J, M. Martin, Supt. OLD RIVALS 10. MEET TONIGHT Bisniarck and Mandan Clash in High School Gym- nasiuy ®ismarck and Mandan clash at basketball tonight. . The game will be played in the| High school gymnasium. beginning 2t} 8:30 o’clock. The management ex-| pects a record-breaking crowd. _in- cluding many rooters from Mandan} There will be two officials. Mur-} phy of Bismarck will referee and Max Morgan of Mandan will umpire. Neither Mandan nor Bismarck has lost a game of basketball this seq- son. Mandan has played the most games, but comparative scores indi- | cate that ‘the two. teams are Well matched. Both defeated Dickinson on that team’s trip to the two cities, by somewhat similar scores EDUCATIONAL MEET! SECOND DAY) With a splendid representation the} second day of the educational meet opened in the American Legion hall this morning at nine o'clock. With Grant, Sioux and Traill. whose supey- superintendents have wnaviodably de tained because of illness in their fam- ilies, every county in the state is re- presented. Bottineau county is re- presented by Superintendent Anna Burr's sister, Miss EF Elsie Burry her deputy. Superintendent Shirley Fox of Hettinger county, has with her the field deputy, Mrs. Galloway, who feel the need of keeping in touch with Mrs. Gal-! The as does the superintendent. loway is a sister of Supt. Fox. same is true of MeLean county, Su; intendent McCurdy’s field. Miss Mabel Johnson is also in attendance. Field Teacher Here, . Billings county is: blazing the way (a prerogative of the west. both in counties and states) in the matter of f visiting teacher for the whole coun- ty. Miss Tibbetts of New.-Hampshire | took up her work of visiting teacher | early in the month and will have among her duties, supervision of rec- reation and public health, installing of school lunches and their — super- vision, attendance at parent-teach-' er’s meetings, and organization of} same. An experiment in Billings county, instituted by County Superintendent Mabel I. Rapp of Medora, with the assistance of Miss Lund, state. worker in public welfare. It is also the first experiment of the kind in the state. The visiting teacher tikes the place; of the schoo! nurse. i Accompanying Superintendent E. F.; Mutehler of Oliver county is Mrs.| Mutchler, an interested visitor at all ;| the sessions. A unique feature of the program outline is in the acrostics formed in the two portions of the outline: ‘the| one forming “pep” and the other “vim”; taken together they give the keynote of the program. | A banquet will be tenderéd the rs this evening at the Grand -by the Commercial club. C. ‘L. Young will preside as toastmaster. SERVICES CONTINUE TO HOLD INTEREST “Ye are complete in Him,” was the | text from which Evangelist Copeland preached a powerful sermon to 2 large and appre ve audience last evening. He showed clearly how all 5 {churches agreed on the need of com- plete deliverance from sin but dif- —{fered as to the time and manner in which this is to be accomplished. He then showed from the teachings of e} scripture and the experience of devout souls that Christ is a perfect, present Saviour who is able and willing’ to deliver all who come to. Him from the guilt, pollution and dominion of sin. This evening he will speak on the Second Coming of Christ and tomor- row evening he will lecture on popu- lar amusements. In announcing his subject, the evangelist said: “Don’t think that I am going to skin, flay, lambast or abuse folks that indulge in certain forms of duestionaMe amusements, those who know me need not he told that that is not my way of doing, but we will discuss the problem in a straight-forward man- ner and I assure you it ‘will be no dry affair.” On Sunday afternoon he will give his great lecture ‘to men. “The Problems of Manhood,” pro-| nounced by many to be one of the Yeatest lectures of its kinds in Amer- ica. Bismarck men ure urged to at- tend. rs Sell your cream and poultry to our agent, or ship direct to Northern Produce Co., Bis- marck. Write us tor prices on cream ahd poultry—Northern Produce Co. : Tickets for Theo Karle Con- cert will be on sale tomorrow. January 15, at Harris.& Co., at 9:00 a.m. Tickets 50c, $1.00, $1.50 and war tax. i Mother and Daughter Doin g Well ing. The medicine is rightly and well Inamed ‘Wonderful, for such it is. It has certainly done wonders for us both.” It is a simple, harmless prep- | aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes | practically all stomach, liver and in- | testinal ailments. including appendici- tis. One dose will convince or money refunded. All druggists. j AT BASKETBALL, cducational matters quite as keenly; {ley mine at Underwood, phoned “Mother and my kn hea eee vice of some kind friends, are taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy for bad i IR | stomach and liver trouble and bloat- | PAGE SEVEN. DIAMOND. DYES Any Woman can Dye now contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye any old, fad- ed garments, draperies, coverings, everything whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, fadeless color. Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other kind then perfect -results are guaran- teed even if you e never dyed be- fore, Druggist will show you Di- amond Dyes Color card. GREAT INTEREST SHOWN IN DATE Great interest is being shown in the appearance at the Auditorium. dan. 18, of Theo. Karle, the noted {tenor, A large audience from Man- ; dan and neighboring cities is expect- ;ed to hear this artist. who is often {compared to John McCormack, the | famous Irish tenor. van be secured through the Conservatory of Music or Every lover of good Ss urged to support this at- traction. Ticket Bi ROY PETERSON INSERIOUS - MINE ACCIDENT Dr. Pyrall, physi n for the Bart- the Compensation Bureau tor information regarding a special nurse’ to be sent at once to Underwood to e for Roy Peterson, victim of a serious mine ac- cident this morning. The man is 1 ported to have lost both eyes, part of one hand. also receiving terrible laceration of face and head in an ac- cident in the Bartley mine. It was not learned whether the man| has a family or not. A nurse will be sent at onc t COMMERCIAL. _: CLUB HOLDING ANNUAL MEET ‘The annual meeting of the Bismare x Commecial Club was held this atter-| nocn following. a luncheon at the urand Paci notel. A large number of.the clu sent, . L. Young, president of the.cly presided. G. N. Keniston secret. was to give the annual report of the 0 members were pre- Lt secretary on the acti Ss of the club. Three directors Were to be elected by the club membership. } Episcopal St. Georges Guild will give a dancing party in Pat- terson’s hall Thursday evening, Jan. 20th. A cordial invitation) is extended to all. Contined to Home Miss Mable V. Verdolyack is confined to her bed with cold, bronchial and throat trouble. = a New York, Jan, 14. er because big shipments area from China, New Zealand and Argen- tina. The Chinese eggs are 11 weeks old when they reach the market, Many: are discarded on arrival. Phone 453 for the famous Wil- ton Screened Lump Lignite Coal. The coal that is all coal, no clink- ers, no soot, no dirt. $5.50 per ton delivered. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. MODERN— Thayer St. LUMPS OF INGIGESTION Pape’s Diapepsin” at once fixes : your Sour, Gassy, Acid a Stomach Rooms Phone 137. rent, 207 1-14-2t Undigested food! Lumps of pain; belching gas, acids and sourness. When your stomach js all upset, here is instant relief—no waiting! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the indigestion pain and dyspepsia distress caused by acidity is relieved. Your disordered stomach will feel fine at once. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin neutralize the harm- ful a ch, and give al- : For Expectant Mothers Useo By Taree GENERATIONS oR BOOKLET om MOTAERHOOD AAD THE EADY. Fret ELD REGULATOR CO., DEPT. 5-D, ATLANTA. CA R. S. ENGE, D. C..Ph, C. Chiropractor . == Il Health Wins a Welcome The healthy man is the one who brings with him the cheer and good fellowship which Mekes him popular and, welcome wherever he goes. If you are not “‘in-trim,”’ if you are not full of vibrant energy, be fair to yourself and look after your health—today. nayKo helps to put vim and etrength into men whom hard work, ‘sickness or worry has put ina debilitated condition, It is carefully prepared from drugs recommet y medical TONIC authorities ving epecial therapeutic value. It is a splendid laxative tonic which keeps the body in condi- tion by regulating the bowels, keeping the appetite keen, strengthening the stomach, overcoming constipation, and thus keeping the vitality of the body up to norm: Pure and Efficient ig the result of many years investigation and experience and is prepared under ideal itary conditions in modern, specially equipped laboratories, under charge of expertchem- inte, It is always tested for purity and correct proportions according to the formula. Ask Your Druggist ko comes in original packages only, assuring you of getting the genui eee Stole danagiet'e, Ak for & bottle today and see how beneficial it Sele, LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY You-<an gct NEW YORK Manufacturers KANSAS CITY aptly describes the auto tops “made by us. H your old top is Worn and shabby looking you owe it to yourself and to your car to replace the worn out top with a new one. Nothing spoils the appearance of a good car so much as a shabby top. When you lealn how reasonable are our pr you will not hesitate en giving us the order for the new top. Ship your Top by freight or express, ; Le : Bismarck Furniture and Upholstery Co. | Sate etdedehdebdeede eel etoile oobinebieobdelnidebdetodeiete miele | LOGAN'S ‘ ba L Hl “We Thank You” , Assortment of vegetables are the rnest we have been able to procure in a long time, Head Lettuce, Celery, Carrots, Squash, On- ions, Parsnips, Rutabagas, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples, Vananas, Lemons National Biscuit Cookies and Cube Crackers ; arrived today Lower prices | ut better quality than ever if such a thing is possible Ue Cube Crax during the cold weather area luxury. They are ecc:1omical and ex- tra fine. ‘ COFFEE COFFEE “We Roast but Others Praise” Logan’s Special, per lb. ........ Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib. ...... .40c Leone ee LEU Crescent brand spaghetti to clean this up, per package 5c, 6 for 25c. Borax Soap Chips, 3 packages for Last Delivery Saturday4:30 p. m. Other week days - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both Phones 211 118-3rd St. Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 266:

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