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ver { 2 q q } ig ed { ats, ae — {CLASSIFIED A x MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 7, 192 WANTED—Coal miners by Beu- lah Coal Mining Co., at Beulah, | N.D. Steady work. Apply at mine or at Bismarck office in Haggart Bldg. _ 1-12-tf 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 Coltege 107 R. Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. : 2 -1mo WANTED—A live wire promoter who can guarantee twenty per cent divi dend to sharchplders first year. M. Lee, 11119 100th Avenue, Ed- monton, Alberti. 2-5-lwk _ WORK WANTED WORK WANTED BY YOUNG MAN-— As assigtant bookkeeper or clerk, ov any other work available. Write No. 189, Tribune. 2-5-lwk ‘RHLTABLE WOMAN— Wants 1 day or hour. at 13: Rosser. WOMAN WANTS WORK BY HOUR or day.» Phone _672-X. 2-5-lwk WANTED—Waitre: it Homan’s 5: POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER AND stenographer wants position. Can start at once, will furnish refex ences if required, Addregs-188 Tri- bune. 4) 2-3-LWk cas BOOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house suitable for two.: Phong _463-K, 218 So. 11th St. 2-1-lwk FURNISHED ROOM FOR Rf Suitable for two persons. Phone 658-K or 201 ist St. 2-5-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two, 22 5th Street. Phone 485-X. 2-7-3t WANTED—Modern room, steam or hot water heat, by March 1st. Phone 951. 2-5-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. 402 5th St. Phone’ 768-L. 2-5-1t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS’ erty in Idaho, Washington, Oregon. 6-room plastered house in good shape, lot 4 and 5, block 15, lot 14, block 9, suitable for garage, black- smith shop in Fullerton, all clear, you can get a fine trade on this. Ad dress C. Robinson, Pendleton, Ore- gon. aon 2-4-twk FOR. SALE—Modern 5-réom house and fine garage for $3,350, o%'| terms; modern 6-room, house well. : located for $3,700; modern 7-room bungalow, with garage, well locat- ed for $4,350, on terms.. Geo. M. Register. + is > 2-5-lwk FOR RENT—Small steam _ heated apartment for married couple. Ap- ply - City Department, Bismarck Realty Company. __ 2. MODERN HOUSE FOR | RI 312 4th St. Inquire at 314 Thayer St. 2 ; _ 2-4-3t FOR RENT—7-room bungalow on 11th St. Phone 713-K. 2-5-st WISCONSIN FARM LANDS |... LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER —Haa out, containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin,, :If: for @ home or as an Investment you ate thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on request.. Address Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bidg., Marinette, ‘Wise \. —I6U™SeNeGs@a0Q0”3005000=SS=S—S—E—EE—ESEEE—SE—— Queen Victoria, in 1858, chose Ot- tawa as the capital of Canada. One of the most famous locomotives in the world is old “999” th® engine which first drew the Empire. State Express, It’s still on the job, after MY 85 TONS A. NO. 1 HAY IN 30 years’ service. Undertakers DAY HONE 50 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY utors: STUDE 1B AKER SOR BILENC vcccon Sie’ AUTOMOBILES : ; UNDERTAKING PARLORS PERRY Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY ~ 220 MAIN STREET . : sameeren - Uphdlstered Furniture/Made to Order CARL PEDERSON | BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS ' cmbalmers'* Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 a of —_ MBLP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Expertenced girl or wo- man for light housework in small . apartment.: . Electric» appliances, Good. wages. Must be first class. _Telephone 113, __ n2-5-lwk A LADY COOK WANTED—A | good pastry and all routd restaurant cook. Call or-write at once Chas. Seeley, Zap; N. D., box..490. 2: wk WANTED—Confident girl for general housework. Small family. . Apply Mrs. Al. Rosen, ENE Mandan _ Ave. A. Phone 906. 2-7-lwk WANTED—Strong | girl or middle-aged woman for. general housework. Phone 177. : 1-25-%¢ WANTED—Pantty girl at Annex cafe 510 Broadway. 2-5-3t WANTED TO REN? WANTED TO RENT—8 or 6 room house .-by March 1, Phone 671-K. Klein’s Taylor Shop.: ~ 2-7-1wk SALESMAN stock farm; the whole of section 30, near Stewartsdale, Burleigh comty, North Dakota, well improved. about | 400 acres of cultivated land, about all fenced; comparatively new house | of seven rooms, including four bed- rooms, full. basement, hard wocd floors down stairs; large barn,’ sta- ble and hay room, good frame gran- ary, good frame chicken house, fine well of water, pump and windmill. for $26 per-acre on terms. GEO. M.; REGISTER. Bias Ses WN SORA LOS, FOR SALE—200 acres So. Dak. sub- irrigated. valley land in the Great ~ Alfalfa Seed belt.’ 25-acres seeded to alfalfa last.year. Will consider small property or car on first pay- ment. .B. G. Cowie, 516 Hannifin Ave. Phone: 169-K. 2-4-lwk FOR SALE OR RENT—320 acres of good. hay land. ‘Inquire of R. G. Price, Decorah, Iowa. 1-25-14t ,____MISCELLANROUS __-___ FOR SALE FURNITURE—Mahogany Plano Floor Lamp and Vietrolu, oak dining room suite, kitchen cab- inet, gas range, of big rug, three small rugs, also other furniture. Phone _347-K. : 2-7-8 FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, ‘dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite _postoffice. 1-18-tt EBRUARY .AND MARCH BABY chicks. Purebred. Eleven varie: ‘ties. Catalog “free. . Murray. Mc- Murray, box 113, Webster . City, Towa. @ St pa Ck Sea PRE WAR PRICES on ‘cleani blocking and remodeling men’s hats, ‘Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phohe 58, opposite Postoffice. 3-18-tf 1M. THE PLUMBER - L CAME To FIX DID J Your ‘TooLs,<: h with You-?: Ei Sana ene , PAGE. SEVEN _ YOu BRING PARDON M&, BUT | WANT TO c: CAUTION “i FLOORS WAVE BEEN HIGHLY ‘TO.EXERCISE CARE WHEN DOING YOUR WORK-ALL THE POL)SHE DJAND{ARE IN PERFECT 5 CONDITION! OF FINAL ACCOUNT TRIBUTION -OF ESTAT! STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. County of Burleigh. In County Court. before Hon. I. C. Davies. Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Ole Nelson: deceased. | Carin Nelson; Petitioner, vs. Nels Nelson, Oscar Nelson, Emma Olson, Laura -Seedlund, Gust Nel- son, Rosie Erickson. Katie Barthvi and Carl Nelson, Respandents. THE STAT OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE. NAMED DK- FENDANTS: ' You, the said respondents, and all persons interested in said estate ave hereby notified that the final account of the ‘administratrix of Ole Nelson, jate of the, city of Lincoln, in the county bf Lancaster und. state of Ne- A NO 10 PAIL of Pure Montana Honey delivered at any post office it North Dakota for $2.50 cash with ordef. B. F. Smith, Jr. Fromberg,; Mont. 1. TACKS 2 miles south of Bismarck. Will sell any part. Phone 746. (©. N. McGray.. 3 FOR SALE—Pool hall fixtures in town 1,200 population, only one in town. * Write No. 190, Tribune of- fice, 2-5-1wk FURNITURE FOR SALE—616" Ave, F 2-5-1wk John Aardema of Ellsworth, Mich., walked frona Chicago, Ill. to Petosky, Mich., in 11 days. . At the time of Queen Elizabeth and King.James, failure to go to church on Sundays was a statutory offense in England. a ‘Funeral Directors Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 The huts of eskimos are so hot that FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, western Nofth Dakota and Southeastern: Montada BISMARCK, N.-D. the natives. undress entirely while in praska, deceased, has been rendered to:.this court. therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement ond: distribution, and petitioning that her account pe allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed’ to. the- pergons. thereunto entitled, her administration closed and she be discharged; that Tuesday, the 15th day of March, A. D. 1921. at 10 o'clock ‘in the forenoon’ of that day at the court rooms of this court in the court house, in the city of Bis- marck, county of Burleigh, and state of North. Dakota, has been. duly ap- pointed by this court for the settle- ment thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file’ his exceptions, in’ writing, to said account, and peti- tion and contest the same. And you, the above named respond ents, and each of you, ure hereby cit- ed and required then and there to be and appear before this court. and show cause, “if any you have, -why said account should not be allowid, Ahe residue of said estate distribut- ed,,the admin ion of said estate closed and said administratrix be dis- charged. oe Wow FaR IS)! oy. ABOUT AMT “Too FAST, FRECKLES 2 them, [Freckles and His Friends : WALKING ) Dated the 4th day of February, A. D. 1921. : » By the Court: 1 (Seal) C, DAVIES Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be ser by publication in the Bismarck’ bune, once each week for fout suc- cessive weeks. : I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Administratrix, Bismarck, N. D. - (Feb. “2: NOTICE OF SEIZURE In the Un ted States District Court, for the District of North Dakota. ” United States of America, vs. One Buick Roadster, ‘Engine No. 495,059. In obedience toa Warrant-of Sei ure to me directed inthe atove en- tit.ed cause, 1 have seized and taken into my possession tie following de- scribed. automobile, o Buick... road: ster, 1919 model, engine ‘No. 495,059, at Bismarck ‘North Dakota, on the 2nd day-of January;'1921, for the causes set forth in the libel now pending .in the United’ States District Cow't, fo. the District of North Dakota, at far- go, North Dakota, for violation of the Act of October 28, 1019: (unlawfully transporting intoxic ng liquor). 1 hereby give notice to all persons claiming the said described automo- bile, or knowing or having’ anything to say why the same should’ not be condemned and the proceds there- of distributed according to the prayer of the libel; that they be and appear before the said Court to be held in and 1919 Model; for the District of North Dakota, in the United States Court Rooms, in the city of Fargo, and make such claim within thirty days from the date of the first publi it if that be a day of wise on the next day thereafter. adiction, ot! of jurisdiction S$. J. DOYLE United States’ Marshal. First notice published, January 24, 1921. n, 24-31, Feb. 7 Of the 25,662 farms in the state of Utah, seven-cighths are operated by owners. It Wasn't On,WeELEN! ‘The PLUMBER 1S HERE TO, FIX THE RADIATORS } elect. | have.been made in the shapes, wh st For Pop. SLIPPIN?, LAOY.- IVE COT SPIKES IM). MY SHOES! Artificial. Eyes. ; During the year 1840 Professor Bols soneau of France created what could honestly be called an eye that was human in appearance. The method of manufacturing, was practically the same as that employed at thé present {| tine, with the exception that in the intervening years great improvements F have been made in imitating the col- ors, that are alinost lifelike in’ their Besides, many infprovements h are ,practicaily molded to conform to the socket and fill all the available space. Use Time to Advantage. Time, which never stands still itself, will not allow any one of us to stand still. It delivers into our hands sixty minutes every honr and compels us to dispose of them in some way, Whether we will or not, a constant accounting has to be rendered. One who. falls into the habit of dissipnting time dissipates not only opportunity but happiness, tor the spendthrift of time becomes a spendthrift of the make life worth while—Forbes Maga: zine. } Gare . 4 ‘ The Musk Rat. ' The musk rat, as its name would In- dicate, is a species of rat. It is found nowhere but in America. Is body 18 shaped like that of the ordinary rat, Dut instead of the short, close. hair of the land species, it Is covered byt thick reddish-brown fur, and because it. lives much in the water it has webbed toes., Although very awkward on land, it is lively and playful in wate, and is a great swimmer and diver, One of the most distinguished phy- sicians im South Amcrica is a woman, Dr. Ernestina Perez of Chile. The day of the Brahamans is divid- ed by their clocks into 60 hours of 24 minutes each. other things Whieh | | switehmen® and | Ington figure SS GIRL BATHERS ~~ BEAT MINISTER Series of Sermons Condemning Scanty Bathing . Costumes Arouses Ire of Young Folks, I$ SAVED BY SHERIFF Pélted With Overripe Tomatoes ‘and Other Missiles, and Slapped on Mouth: by “Hyssies", He Swore to Drive Out of State. Philadelphia, Pa.—Only' the interven- 4on of’ a) sheriff with ¢ revolver saved he Rev. Frederick Kopfmann from a erritie drubbing at the hands, of 500 nfuviated summer, residents of Wash- nugton’s Crossing, The Rev, Mry Kopf- stirred up trouble by a -kermons condemning the ae; Ganty bathing. attire of summer. visi- a ‘The. self-uppointed enforcer of re- orth les now, below his’ right eye, 1 bruise.of many coters. He. was.pelted it overripe.« tomatoes, “with stones ng. other missilés, and smacked over he-mouth bycthe very “hussies” he sf sworn tqdrive out of the state. She Rey, Mr, Kopfmann: began the ay in high, spirits, After the niorn- uf serngon' he Jumped into a waiting ilo, ta Ket home, co) His, Engine Stalled. \Mnfortunately—for ~ the Rev, Mr. ‘npfimann—the engine stalled in front “ahe Crossing. store, a few. rods from ue bathing paviien. The parson ‘syst: bisshead out to ask what. was he treubte. A bather recognized hin nd setup a shout, fan instant there were 500 or more voung men and girts In seant and drip. ting bathing costumes elamoring about Ne car, They swarmed upon the run- ving boa vith cries of, “There he the dirty Hzard! Throw ‘him in the ! Dueck hin!" At this point a tomato struck the arson on the forehead, This was fol- Pactor Is Beaten by Bathers. towed by a. fusillade of sticks and stanes, The Tey, Mr. Kophnann sunk ek on the enshtons, Sheriff Arcives, him to thg girls! shouted some oh “Out with him! Duck him!” the girls v “Drown. him!" - nme of the young women reached hrough the window ad smacked the en's face. Two heavy young men opened the devrs and reached for the pargun. “Don't.” he gasped quickly, “I can't swin—I'll drown.” At this juneture Sheriff Arthur Hughes appeared, Pg Called for Rest. My brother was telling his little daughter a story and at the same tine trying to get her to sleep, which a hard thing to do, He was tell- ing the story of Rip Van Winkle. He was saying, “And he walked and walk ed and walked—” “O, don't walk so much,” chimed in the little girlh—Chi- cago Tribune, ee Papal Poison. Antidote The horn of an Indian rhinoceros, presented to. Pope Gregory XIV in 1590 to protect: him against poisoning by Its putative megicinal properties, has been, donated to the» American Museum of) Natural History,» New York. % The horn, given to the pope by the. prior and brothers: of the ‘monastery’ of St. Mary of Guadalupe sin) Spain, credited with ‘sweating .in) the ence of poison, ‘by the way of arming, and if powdered and. taken internally, with-acting as an antidote, The tip is. missing, Tt was cut oft in 1591 und administered to the pope In his last illness. Strike Tied Up 4,000,000. Tons of Coal. The “outlaw” strike of railroad unauthorized “yaca- ons" of inipers cut down the normat ution of anthracite coal more 400,000 tons, according to Wash- tha The government, up to. December 4, had soli 430 merchant ships, totaling 7.124 deadweight tons, for $297.- according to a summary is- 8} | sued by the shipping board. Government Sold 430 Merchant Ships. | PEACE AT GRAVE F “DEVIL ANSE” Long Estranged Brothers Clasp Hands Over Coffin of Notori- ous Feud Leader. DONE WITH FIGHTING Sa Dispute Over Ownership of Hogs Started Feud Between Hatfields and McCoys Which Lasted for Years and Cost Many Lives, Logan, W. Va—Capt. Anderson (Devil Ance) Huttield, one-time Con- federate army ofticer, and for many one cf the most famous feud- ists In the southern mountains, was buried recently- beside his two. sons, Troy and Elias, in-the family plot, high up in’the mountain range. The ceremony was attended by 11. surviv- ing children, 40 grandchildren, and Severas great-grandchildren. Before the march to the gemetery began the hands of two of the dead man’s sons, long estranged brothers, were clasped over the coffin, These were “Cap” Hatteld, the father's namesake and feud lieutenant, and Dr. &, R. Hatfield of Charleston. At the grave “Cap” Hatfleld ad- dressed “Uncle Dyke” Garrett, an old preacher and friend. of the family, and told him that he had “made his peace with God and was ready to be bap- tized,” whenever the minister would say the word. “Done With Fighting.” “2 will -baptize you, boy,” responded the old clergyman, “in the very holey where J baptized your papp) Cap” Hatfield declared-he was done with fighting, that in his. heart there no longer rankled malice, and that if any man sought his life’s blood, he would not r ‘ Anderson Hatfield we ereek, Logan county, ago last September. He Confeder: army as captain of Com.) pany A, For fth Virginia infantry. After the war he was leader of the Hatfield clan in’ the Hatfield-MeCoy s born on Mate -one years: erved in the .Clasped Hahds Over the Ceffin. feud, which continued 15 years, and in which 35 men and one woman died. The feud rted over a lawsuit, won by a Ilat , settling, as far as a court could, the dispute over the ownership of some hogs. Ellison, a brother of Anse, was shot to death. He was shot 15 times, as the McCoy appeal from the decision, In the course’ of the feud that fol- lowed “Johns” Hatfield was, accused of betraying one of tl.e women. of the MeCoy fami The McCoys moved Into Kentucky, and the feud.moved tov. Three Me- Coy boys were tied to stakts and murdered one Christmas night. The Feud Coes On, At another tiie a \MeCoy ‘house was burned ard at man end Uttle girt shot. ‘The Mctloys killed: two men, “a Dense, ” becanse they were with the Hat- fislds, of West Virginia tried to Intervene, Some gi les by refus- on papers, 1 » detectives: kid- Then there Y killings were re. und Kentucky had but without inch suc ernors practic ing to honor este Qeras'onally privy raped the persons trinis, but t ing the World a ” Hatfield and young. P Me- yy became pals on the U, S.8, Minne- apolis, 1 NO USE—COULDN'T. EVEN. DIE Robber Gives Self Up When Peath ls Frustrated—Theft. Netted - Sixteen Cents. young, ashington, Pa.— William, forty. with no pernianent and out of employment, the Washington count a confessed of the safe ion at. Hous- authorities, He turned ation office, und expected He awoke He was coi is rebber. in the F fon, 1 netted h rendered, witied for tial. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—-Lueas Block—Phone 21 SEA NIT OTE SU 1