The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN Bin = z os : 3 ' * SELF-DETERMINATION. \ . ey . | DOINGS OF THE DUPFS Vow Didn't Saya Word, BY ALLMAN — “phat hat is very becoming to you, g 1 a i sir,” said the polite salesman. ES ea Ps aye area Nie So Ure eg “+ “Bee ar? eh?” growle » irs 4 VTED—Coal miners by Beu-| LOST—Tetween Broadway and 1708 FeLtow cor A Nome? “AW GO OFF DUTY, DoWoD Know { OSLOCK think Fam—a fool or a dude? , Pn ne lah Coal Mining Co., at Beulah, pocket hook. Finder rev ees , Mee ; 1 THINK: fussy woman buying a bonnet and 1 { N.D. Steady work. Apply at| Barker Bakery tor reward, don't care a hoot about how a hat \ mine or at Bismarck office in Ose ee 2- jens pe: : al I want Fat ‘a ib _ Hagegart Bldg. 1-12-tf 10} re pala ae ‘ eee Me my neand stn off my ba ) WANTED—Man far « i i Hey ( “iors } é ss replied the clerk, meekly 4 must have auto or horse and wagon. atts al se} pable hat Lif y i Work consists of inspecting .and e ie Dee rare ruth anu 7 repairing signs on public roads BAND. TRINA boi CANS MCAGEIE DURE UASNOUe: ‘ running a short distance out of SHOR ADOUE TG WIC IES OOK ONES OU: ery g | Bismarck. No experience neces-; tock farm. the whole of section 30, —Birmingham Age-Herald, : Obligation Admitted. sary. Position requires a few hours | near Stewartsdale, Burleigh county, Ss . ‘Ilas your library been a help to time every 90 day: Liberal pay| North Dakota, welt improved, about Applied Finance. you in your business?” lees and yearly contract to responsible 400 acres of cultivated ‘land, about “My father has a controlling inter WY replied Mr, Cumrox, ; party. State age, occupation, and| ll fenced, comparatively new house est in that business.” “Which books gave you the best/ } whether, you have auto or rig. Ap-| Of seven rooms, including four bed- “Loam se to hear he is taking | ideas?” : ay i es plications considered confidential.| Tooms, full’ basement, hard -wocd such’ ch “I didn’t get much from the books 4 Address Manager Maintenance De- Bors down stairs, large‘ barn, sta- “What on envth do you mean by his | themselves, But several of the chaps , partment, 141-149 West Ohio Street, le and hay room, good frame grau- © chances in such a sound invest- | who persuaded me to subscribe gave . } Chicago, Mlinois. 1-31-3t| @Y, good frame chicken house, flue +} ment? ‘ me some wonderful suggestions on |* WANTED—Mature woman for gener-| ¥cl! of waters pump and windmill. “\Vell, my father says the bigger the | salesmanship.” oa al office work. Protestant Chris-| £7 $26 per acre on terms. , tuy father says the bigs wlesmanship. ‘ tian woman. One who understands] GEO. M. REGISTER. Le : Intense Interest. ‘ taking shorthand and operating ae 1-20-5w . WY Swanteton— lust veturned from the typewriter in institution for girls.| FOR SALE—N. E.°1-4 of section 11- NEVER mind! Y hea cee a t returned from the \ Apply Room 308 Grand Pacific ho-| 144-94, containing 160 acres; 12 WHERE DID continent, eh , ly bi tel. -2t acres in field. About 50 acres more been over for six « Fe - LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the aoe could be broken. Balance would i ‘ov GoP months, donteherkow. ; Barber College, Oldest institution of its make good pasture. About six! Swallleton--Iudeed, and what towns ae ind. tablished 1893. Time and ex-| miles from Dunn Center and Wer-; did you visit? ense saved by our methods. Catalo; foe Moler Barber College 107 ra ner, N. D. ‘Eleven dollars per acre/ Swanke: 1, T really don’t know 5, i Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. if sold soon. Address owner, Fred my man always takes the tickets.”— : x 2-1-1mo} Westmeyer, Oregon City, Ore. | London Answer A 2-1-2t Be \ HELP WANTED—FEMALE FOR SALE 200 acres So" Dak tt Under Other Circumstances. i ; WANTED—Dining room girl, xitchen | Gated galley Jena iy toe ore Mrs. Davies—When Mrs. Warriteh ae ’ girl and chamber maid. Apply Gar- to alfalfa last oe 1 A | Xv poor they used to say she Was a ee v rison Hotel, Garri N. 0 alfalfa last year. Will consider | great talker, but now it is quite dif- ; » Garrison, ND. small property or car on first pay- TACTLESS UIA Sheet i x 4 —————_______ 128k |’ ment. B. L.-Cowie, 616 Hannifin Manager: So the great critic In- ‘ one "y WANTED—Strong girl or middle-aged! Ave. Phone_169-i 2-1-1wk | vited you to dine with him?” Thdeed? What do they é woman" for general housework.| FOR SALE OF aaryy Actor: Yes, but his choice of Phone 177. 1-25-tf me hay or Bue 92 opi. o menu was not only utterly without brilliant conwersationalis Price, Decorah, fowa 1-25-14 | tact, but also cruelly suggestive. Tit ‘Bits. , . ‘ 45 Manager: Dear me! What was POSITION WANTED : | ‘| WANTED—Position by young lady as MALESMAN | ee He actually put me down So Interested. 4 : stenographer or typist, experienced, | > MORE SALESMEN WANTED FOR g eters He: actually, Butane. ; ae nee mnterectar in fooltiall P state salary offered. Address 186, fo. Dak. Real. opportunity. Ad- doers ancl coh : ave a cousin, you know, who was ae ! i Tribune. 1-31-2t | _ dress_box. 693. 2-1-lwk Wr on the college team last year, ~ (a etal Lee Sl = . frong, . . ” PRIMARY TEACHER WITH FIVE : ‘This happens lo me right along He—Indeed, What did he play? BY youre’ oxperlance desizen’ position Ih __ WORK WANTED a ee| Oe eee eee and Jane Adams, Kespc~dents, are) district. in-accofdance with plans and Aid Hiuken ine Wane light She—Well, I forgot just whether he " small town public schools. Write GIRL WANTS WORK BY HOUR On| _——_BOTSES AND Ae 7 hereby notified that the tinal account) specifications by Van Horn & Ritter. aT alwaya ling: te 4 ain Wrong, wis a touchdown or a punt—Boston ) No, 188. Trib i é day. Phone 917. 9-1-3t| FOR SALE—House with six rooms 5 peal ee : HOON pteh When 1 would bet Um right, Transcript ° NE Reta Nt | WANTHD—Washing. Phone 457-X and bath, full basement, garage| Of the executors of the estate of} bush, architects of Bismarck. N. D. ——_—_— Mo - WISCONSIN FARM LAND: | S one Lotiwk connection. Owner 10 East Main nf enn Adams; late of the village of] . Separate proposals are desired on New Rich, The P LANDOLOGY. SPHECTA 2! gt, phone 212416 1-2 all Gn the county of Crawford and the heating system, “We have finished the reception | apie you intnk your wife would out, containing 1921 ate of Iowa, deceased, has been ren-- The right is reserved reject any | ¢ ” ¢ » décoras, a enol eu in Starinette’ County, Wiscoosin, ‘er _N =| re [ aered to thie’ codgts therein ehawii@ onan eh is reser to reject any fe wm,” announecd the decora hike i iboseer jenn inslnuutingly i ‘thinking of buying good farm lands| registered Engli 4 hat the estate of said deceased is} A certified check for not less than 5] “\yeu, this after . -ronen [Skee the implement dealer. _ where formers Brow rich, send at nee tte tered old Bie Les Hae | LEGAL NOTICES I ready for final settlement and distri-| per cent of the amount of the tender] 4,, pee esnah rugon:yousny Lonely he's got one now,” replied the a y ecial number of Landolog 7 i ae 9 | bution, and petitioning that his ac-] must accompany each pr sal ts poe 3 unt Missourian. . ‘i fall shooting. s aS ie : ' ust accompany each proposal. ne ae : . are A : _ Mnore-Riehl "Land. Co, jacod reposting sholesa Ge leaeh. C. Summons. count be allowed, the residue of said] Plans will be on fiie on and after], “Abd what shall we do in (he iy ht What power operates it?” H. Bice Smith Ble. Sioux als State of North Dakota, County of| estate be distributed to the persons| Jan. 26th. 1921, with O: P. Pesonen,| tri? : 5 , “Ye , s. z Burleigh. ee thereunto ‘entitled. xdniinistration | clerk. Wing, N. D. Burleigh County| “E dhink It's celling need a Tittle = Dies a id n the District Court, Fourth Judi-, closed and they be discharged; that te bank of Win D. and at the| paint.”-—Louisville Courier-Journal, fi me ROOMS FOR RENT | FIRST CLASS Won —eieanine, cial District. wy» the Sth day of March, A. D » of the architects, Bismarck, Ee FOR RENT—Furnished room in med- pressing, | airing, dyeing, ladies’! D, T. Owens, Plaintiff, t ten o'clock in ig foxenoon of D. His First Attemps. ern house, suitable for man or lady, | es, slotline: Eagle Tailoring) vs. that day at the court rooms of this; Dated at Wing, > 20th, 1921.) “T thought you were a good shot." fi one block from car Vine, Phone ‘at Works, phone 58, opposite | Edw ird Buchholz and Grace Buchhols, | court in the court: house, in the ‘city! OSCAR KAVONIU “So Tam,” 612, 728 Srd_St.. of 98-2 “Defendant. of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and Wing. N. D. “But you shot at and missed the | BOON PO ee der hicks. Pi The ‘State of North Dakota to thie} stato of North Dakota, has heen iduty 0. F. PESONEN, Clerk, ae P ‘a> nished room, large enough for tv chicks. wirebred. above named defendants: | appointed by this court for the ~ Wing, N.D. "y se CERNE ae earl i ‘ te two blocks from pbstotiee. 6 “Phone ue Catalog f You ae hereby summoned ‘to an-| ment thereof, at which time and place time Ta aoe et ihe 201 F ‘ Murray, box _ 11% swer the complaint in this action,| any person interested in sitid “estate ete sets 7 ROOMS TO REN’ r Jowa. which will be filed with the clerks of| may appear and fe his exception: if erates , \ * ieoping: other? “ropme ht house" | Sim WAR PRICES on cleaning: the district court of Burleigh county, | ng, to said aécount, and petition SECOND SUMMONS, iamera eet Some raeiiess Feenp ‘yoe ond Ste blocking and remodeling — n orth Dakota, in his office, wherein | and contest the same: STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, * Mistake in Terms. | phone 772-U 12t-wk| bats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Wor! ion is commenced, and to serve| And you, the above named respond- County of Barleigh. joing to the party, duck? or : ‘Phone 58, opposite Postofti a copyyof your~answer upon the sub3/ents, and éach of you,dre*hereby cited Tn Justice court, before Geo, H. Do- vent any lady, LARGE MODERN ir INT PP y ioe ae ; ROOM FOR “RENT r{ scriber within thirty days after the| and required then and ‘there to de | lan. just with me. I've got an extra.” PROOF ENOUGH Phone fees ratty ch ae sae NNO i0 PAIL of Pure Montana Honey sere ons stningas upon you.) and appear. before this court, and! &. W. Bills, plaintiff, vs. Sam Halt- Visitor: Well Bert, how Is your Seats 2 ith Si ic ivered 2 aftice |i xclusive of the day of service; and in! show cause, jf any you have, why said] man, defendant. ife, is she well yet? Cares delivered at any post be : vate, show cause, jf any you have, wh; wi she well y ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-| Dakota for $250 rst oftice in North case of your failure to appear or an-| account shoiild not be allowed. the) TH STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Old Henpeck (just after a domestic | ern house suitable for two. Phone! B. F. Smith, Jr» Fromberg, Mont -|swer judgment will be taken against] residue of said esiate distributed, the TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANT quarrel): Think yer funny now ‘ 63-K, 218 So. 11th St.» 2-1-1N 1s : you by default for the relief demanded | administration. of said estate closed second summons herein you arena dontcha? cy * FOR RENT—One modern: furnisheé | FOR SALE—General ere in the complaint. and said Arthur James Adams and] are directed to appear before me in i , room. Suitable for one or two. 1005 | BOK ALE General store in good lo-| Dated the 18th dey of January,| William Adams, executors; be dis- | ice in the city of Bismarck, 3 ‘Une rtainties-of Applause. Moving. 9 __Ave, C. Phone 532-2. 2 stl Sea Owner Inst go west for} A. D. 1921. charged. North Dakota, at ten o'clock in the} “some of thove cow tithents of yotirs The Arab, ere he goes ays = = BED ec eetee nod Gas), ESTES: W. L. SMITH, Dated the 25th day of January, A. D,| forenoon of the 20th day of February.| 2 net vote the way they applauded.” Folds up his tent, ‘tis said. For RENT Madera fomalsbea: room Write 187, Tribune. 1-31-1wk Attorney tbe Plaintiff, 1921. A: D. 1921, there to answer the com- mator Sorglium, I's all that we can Co today SURNISHEDIR 2 ss —— POSTOFFICE FIXTURES FOR Bismarck. North Dakota. By theCourt: plaint of KE. W. Bill nst you, al-| “Some of then explained to me that To move a folding ea. _g fate 00M FOR RENT, 802 SALEM lock boxes. General de- 1-26-2-2-9-16-23-3-2 TI. C. DAVIES, leging that you negligently and care-| they were not applauding my speech eae ecaT aa a wee : 1-13-tt) livery. Address box 864, Yucca, N.| STS TEES Judge of the County Court, | lessly damaged his automobile in the] so much as wy nerve im making At.” __ A Source of Wonvier. 01 RENT—One furnished room, 409; _ 1-27-1wk | Notice and Citation, Hearing of Final]: Let the foregoing citation be served Sum of $199.00 and agreed to pay the per ines! ae “Did you see where they found a ae 5th St. 4 2-1-at | WANTED—Place for girl to work for| Account and Distribution of Estate. | py publication four weeks in the Bis-| Said damage, and demands that the A Maich for It. woman's torso floating *in the river. * ) te LARGE MODERN FOOM FOR RENT| board and room. Apply Business| State of North Dakota, County of] marck Tribune, «ll uot Jess than ten| Overland, four cylindey, Country Club} poetor—Your wife ix threatened | Where it had been thrown? i —522 2nd St. 1-31-3t| _College. Phone 183. 2-1-1t Burleigh. e days before said hearing. Model automobile now in ‘the hands] yj) pronehitis, but she has a fighting “Now, wouldn't you think a woman } | FOR SALE--25 ton” bailed Upiana| _ In County Court, before Hon. bh C. I, C. DAVIES, of the garnishee be applied to the sat-| jianee- or exenpine It. would be more careful of her things WANTED TO RENT hay, $10 per ton f. 0, b. Woodworth. | Davies, Judge. | Judge of the’County Court isfaction of his claim ia the emm of[ °°) Le ie than that!” : WANTED—Two furnished rooms for} _‘Henry Deede. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas ; 1-26-2 $199.00 and for the costs of this pro-} "1 he has, el? Welhethens hae light housekeeping. Write P. 0. box] FOR SALE—Furniture, “Call at 622 Pe reer s and Willi: ne esr. And uniless YOu 80 BBP in ae Tuyesctironeh ise Boston subline: 31-3t Ast, or phone 351-X. Party leaving rthur James Adams an iam so acan i the plaintiff will + take Script. “Y 0g Pan a Revie ies oN aa ats,’ Petitioner. PROPOSA gr rei ae es, T have studied architecture WANTED—To rent for several| _town. ; 2-1-3. Adainsy Petitione judgment against you accordingly ee t inonlhssor ‘year acturiiened house| EOPATORS: FOR--SALE = plows vs. j The board of directors of Lyman!” Given under my hand thig 24th day amid the palaces of Veulee and the or apartment. Box 310. 1-311 RS FOR SALE — Phone| Cora Adams Hoffman, Vincent Thomas | School District No. 18) of Wing, Bur-| of Jan. A. D. 1921. minarets of Sp: 4 : . » -1-31-lwk} 410-F4, Julius Andahl. 2-1-5t| “Adams, Elmer Adams, and Jane] leigh county, N. D.. will receive scaled GEO. H. DOLAN, “Good enough, son. Now let's see 8 \ Adams; Respondents. proposals.until (wo o’clocl! P.M. Feb *~ Justice of the Peace. what you can do in the way of design- 4 : . The State of North Dakota to the] 2ist. 1921, at Oscar Kovonius resi-j F. ing a tin udge. . , above named respondents: } dence, Wing, N- D.. for the erection of Plaintitt’ s Attor q ths You, the said Cora Adams Hoffman, ka one,clas: “Bi marek» ‘So Temperarzental. SS DIRE( ] OR Y | Vincent Thomas Adams, Elmer Adams. | frame. building, 2-9-16, “Was your leading lidy injured when 7 = 4 wanda i Takes n : aay S ‘ WEBB BROTHERS | Freckles and His Friends . —, W Mikes Long to Empty: Lov. By Blosser ay uehi bake AC ar jeniouay 4, Undertakers " émbalmers Funera] Directors Sa why don't "you send the type. [> “2 ¢% She Saw so mmngsother stars.” > o Liper * . a ~~ i q . A — Moe - st " Sa a 2 :¢. Licensed Embalmer in Char, writer back to the business schoo! ae ae DAX vHONE 50 Nig Le | VAAN Rome ToMovertr }y SuNow SEE MIS: Jf: | if ‘she is so incompetent?” Then Watch Out. f HT PHONES 65—887 SS . NAAN \S TUE RAINY “To be frank, | don’t feel justified, | Jimmy—Gee, a jane must be inter- . \ \T AENER @, P i . AINED SEASON AND OY | took a look around the clays and j ested in a guy when she begins to pick . \ ¥ : L3QUT WERE IN WILL RAW vicked her out mysel threads ott" n his coat, ; SS I CALITORNIA QUITE ; EEaaruNT EER n’ to when she begins : "BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY. Ws i OFTEN. No Private Stock. pick hairs off'n 1t—Cartoons Magi Distributors of : P 2 , ‘To save my coin I shall not’ try. 1c. S T UDEBAKER A : My hope of bliss has flown. i I cannot howrd enough to buy ay es } ; —and — of my own. Light and Dark. ‘ Cc A Dn I L L A Cc es | Howell -Here ix a queer color . B t ITO. ' The , Uneftaced Smile. i scheme, - a | : AUTOMOBILES “LE like a man who always wears af Powell What do son mean? Howell ‘Th ys that her ' y whether Edo or not” | Ticit voice din the dark, mn PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS replied nine. “Anybody: who cee - © | wears a perpetual smile cannot avoid A Public Speech, \ Day Phone 100 Licensed Embalmers in Charge heing very inuch of a dissembler.” Bill—Have youcever done any. pub- f y hone Night Phone 100 or 687 lie speaking? = No Choice. | Joe—T once proposed to a. girl over A man who had been celebrating} the telephone in’ my home town. BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY was lending a dog, A passerby asked | Burr, i him jf he wanted to sell. 220 MAIN STREET 3 “Right,” said the happy one, “You The Natural Result. ' ‘ — - <= Tee - Sa eomantaertee de = can have which of the two you fancy."| “He is soing fo cook up some kind > Upholstered Furniture Made to Order . y “MV- BUT HE AUST —TVit-Bit of 1 story by way of excuse.” God MANE IT RAIN he | = “Then he is going to get himsclf AKYWAN 2 ! WANE A BIg Z Proves His Point. Into a stew.” WATERING : “A ‘man is never too old to learn,” observed the sage. A Logical Question. “No.” commented the fool, “but| “Pop, will you tell me one thing?" | sometimes he is too young.”"—Cinein-| “What is it, son?” | nati Enquirer. “What's the real difference between @ parrot gun and a repeating rifle?” Sweet Innocence! SER AaET Te s i Newedd—I'm afraid we're going to I's a Pipe. ' | nid it hard to get coal. Browne-—Fame is a bubble? i ; | find it i 1 : ay caer | ' Soak, Newedd—On, dear! Tdo wish] ‘Towne—Ves, but it doesn't al “ & FITTERS they'd p nne th, the eval) ome fron Moweing sour orn horm.— ; i “alls. —T Transcript. Cartoons Magazine, ; MAIN STREET | ~Gever Idea : q seniokos’ eee te amine any} BS» ENGE,.D. C,’Phe C. |. Knicker—He’s always framing any 4 CARL PEDERSON | certificates or diplomas he gets. Chiropractor 2 FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Alfalfa was grown last year on more} Bocker—Well, he claims they are 2 Southwestern North Dakota a ana F a the finest things in the world for Consultation Free Southeastern Montana than one; million’ aergs of land in Kan hiding dirty spots on the wall paper. — : —Houston Past, : Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 26@ . BISMARCK, N.D, ._.' 885 alone. by See ca os

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