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3 MABE N.D. Steady wos. Apply 31 mine of at Iitapiaveh often ae arte Kind: dooeaeioealieet. ars ana exe nse saved by, ow! niethoce, Ca Fre | Mofer, Barber" foliege _ 10' Nicollet ;Ave, Minneapolis, Minn. W ANTED—A live wire promoter who can guarantee twenty per cent. divi dénd -to: shareholders first year: F M, Lee, ‘1148 100th Avenue, Ed- “ monton, Alberta. 2-5-lwk WANTED—Competent head hook-|’ keeper..at once. Northern Produce Co, ~~ 2-7-3 es ee > WORK WANTED WORK WANTED BY YOUNG MAN--= As assistant bookkéeper er clerk, of arty. other work available,-Write _No. 189, Tribune. -lwk WOMAN WANTS WORK BY HOUR or day. Phone 672 2. WANTED—Waitre NAT POSITION WANTED EXPERIBNEED BOOKKEEPER AND stenographer ,wants position. Can start at. onceswill furnish refer- ences if\required. Address 188 Tri- bune. 2-3-1wk RENT ROOMS FOR FOR RENT—Modern furnished room: suitable fortwo, 22 5th~. Street. ~_Phone_485-X. 2-7-3t TWO ROOMS AND BOARD IN MOD- ern houge; gentlemen preferred. 517 7th street.. Phone 586, At FOR: RENT—Furnisned room, gen‘ men only, 214@ Mandan Ave. 2-7-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 621 6th street. Phone 619-R. _2-7-3t FOR RENT—Moi furnished room } 619 6th 2-93t KOR RENT i AND FLATS FOR SAUE—Cheap. or trade: for. prop- erty, Idaho, Washington; Oregon. 6-robm plastered house in gooit y 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 , YOR _ HOUSES dress C. Robinson, Pendleton, Ore- |, gon- 2-4-lwk FOR SALE—Modern: 5-room. house and fine garage for $3,350, on terms; modern 6-room house well located’ for' $3,700; modern’ 7-room: bungalow, with garage, well: loeat- ed for $4,350, qn terms. Geo.“M. ‘Register. ee 2-5-lwk FOR RENT—Smatil steam heated apartment for married: couple. Ap- ply City Department... Bismarck’ 4 Realt FOR ‘our = re6om house. ~Phone $43 or 28-R. ee mor FOR.SALE—The Teachout grain and stock farm, the whole of section 30, near Stewartsdalé, Burleigh county, North Dakota,-well improved, about 400, acres of cultivated land, about all fenced; comparatively new. hoyse of.gseven rooms, ‘including four. bed- @ooms, full basement, hard wood floors. down stairs, large’ barn, sta- ble and hay room, good frame gran- ary, £o0d frame chicken house, fine well’ of water, pump and windmill. for $26 per acre’ om terms: a \ GEO. M. REGISTER. ~ 1-20-3w FOR SALE—200 acres Sa, Dak. sub- |: irrigated, valley Jand in the Great Alfalfa Seed belf. 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. 2-4-1wk FOR SALE/OR RENT—320 acres of |:teenth century, Inquire of. R.. G.|-print shops: with 1-25-14t|-in: all: London, good hay land. Prige, Decorah, Iowa. | BUSINESS DIRECTORY < Undertakers /émbalmers Funeral. Directors \ Laven sed Enrbalmer in Charge: % ~ 'DAY PHONE 50 °° | NIGHT PHONES Ye—887 —and-— Vy En sit CADILLAC “™:. AUTOMOBILES _—_‘ Me \ Day Phone 100. : = Vi FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET. .. BISMARCK we oN |) UAB Wea 2-1-1mo;| 4 ; -- BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY - Seoo-ys Distributors of ” “STUDEBAKER ©, PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS : FursitureMadeto Order ——————————SSSSBanBnnanaE=_—_————assS ANTED—Experi girl’. or, wor apartment ” Bleetric ood: wages. Telephone 113. 2cSr1wk pastry. atid’ all round'_ restaurant cook. Call or write at once Chas: Seeleyr Zap, N. box 490¢ 2 2c8-1Wk for general ean WANTED—Comipetent gf Kowsework. Small fifmily.” Apply /rs. | Al. Reweit./ corner Mandan Ave. Phone 06, =) WANTED—Strong girl or middle-age: woman Phone’ Ww MENT NTED TOS RENT—One large or! two small furnished rooms by_mat- ried couple.,-No. children. Write __192, ‘Tribune office. _ 2 | WANTED ‘TO RENT—i or 6 room: _ house by March 1. Phone 671-K. >Klein’s Taylor Shop: 2-7-1wk __._ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS { ANDOLOGY SPECIAL. NUMBER—Just out, containing 921 facts of clover land ln Marinette Colaty, Wisconsin, If for | a-liome or as an investment you are thinking \of buying good farm lands | re farmers grow rich, send at. once} this special number ‘of Landolo, is free on requegt. Address Skid- Riehle Land 435 Skidmore- ldg., Marine isconsit -3mos W Plano Floor Lamp oak dining room suite, kitchen cab- inet gas range, one big rug, three} small rugs, also other furniture: Phone _$47-K, 2 ike FOR SALE—Furniture, sitting room; get, # pieces, four dining chairs, | ~-2 doub® beds, 3 coal oil stoves, 1 is a heater, 1 baby bed, 1 kitchen | table, leaving town, will be‘ sold at a bargain, 116 Ave. F: 4! FOR SALE—Second hand’ U. 8. weld- ing’ outfit. complete,’ without tanks. Good as ‘new and will sell cheap if taken at~once. Address) 193 Tn. bune. eA 2-8-1wk FIRST CLASS WCRK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyéing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring, | @ Hat Works, phone 58, oppdsite |\_:poatottioe: |_1-18-tt FEBRUARY AND MARCH BABY} chicks. Purebred. Bleven varie- ties, Catalog free. Myrray © Mc- Murray, box 113, Webster City; Towa. : 2-1-8t PRE WAR PRICES on: cleaning,’ re- blocking. and remodeling’ men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring. & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postprties: é - 1 _ANO.10 PATiGf Pure Montana Honty delivered ‘at any post offigg in Nofth Dakota for $2.50. cash with order. |B. F. Smith, Jr... Fromberg, Mont = 11-18-21 nto. THE PARTY IS. NOW KNOWN Wit0 | ttok the two saws froff infront of sell ‘any part! Phone 746. C. N. “McGray. 2-3-lwk FOR SALE—Pool: hall fixtures in town 1,200 population, only one in town. /Write No: 190+ Tribune: of- fice. 2-5-lwk pov ete SREP rae ta SCL ae sae eal} FOR RENT—Desk room in best lo- _cated office in city: Box 173. 2-9-3t FOR SALE—Household furniture. 924 Tth St. ~ Call 648-K. 2-8-tf FURNITURE FOR - SALE—616 (Ave. FP. - 3 2-5-lwk The\ burning of\ a starch factory ‘first revealed: the adhesive qualities of scorched starch and. introduced cheap gum. In the beginning’ of the , seven- there were only 1 a total of 32' presses ~ + ' Night Phone 108 or 687: FITTERS. -_. MAIN STREET SSS The huts of eskimos.are so hot that the natives undress: entirely- while in them. 4 ce matt, for. light -housewerk “jx small |: appllayces, |: Must be first ‘class, & LADY,.COOK WANTED—A_/gooit | for general j housework ; office: of the archi \\ The State of - TOM, WHAT-ARE you DONG? ‘(ms ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WELL WAVE TO CALL. WHILE. YOURE. AT YouR DESK 1 WISH. YOu" WOULD WRITE ME PORSSOL - THERE ARE SOME THINGS ) NEED ) ADMIRE YOUR NERVE OFF FORA wae! | DISCOVERED Some ; {LEGAL NOTICES | 4 PROPOSALS. The boatd of directors of Lyman School District, No. 18, of Wing, Bur- leigh county; D., will receive sealed proposals,uritil two o'clock P. M., Feb. 21st, 1921, at Oscay Kovonius ;resi- dence, Wing, N. D., for the erection of @ one class room school and teachage frame buitding, within the said schoo} distri¢t, in accordance ‘with plans aud aspecifieations\by. Van Horn & Ritter- bush; architecta of Bismarck, N. D. Separate” proposdils are desired on the heating. systém. \ The right is, reserved te reject;any or all bids. f \ A certified check for not less than 5 per cent of the Amount of the tender must accompany each proposal. | Plans will be on file on and after Jan. 26th, 1921, witty ©. I. Pesoneu, clerk, Wing, N., D., Burleigh County State bank df Wing, D., and at the cts, Bismarck, the Tribune building. ‘They mus: NID. a > _be brought back. "2 2-7:1Wk’" “Dated at Wing, N. D., Jan. 20th, 192f. 85 TONS A. NO. 1 HAY IN_STACKS OSCAR KAVONIUS. Pres. \ 2 yniles south of Bjsmarck. Will J Wing, N. D. 0. F. .PESONEN, Clerk, Wing, N. D. Jan, 22-26-25 Feb. 2- a Notice-and Citation, Hearing of Final |. Account aud Distribution of Estate.t- State of North Dakota, County Burleigh. © ~ In County Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, Sudge._ In. the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Retina Deceased. ‘ thur Jam@ Adams and William Adams, Petitioner. i va. Z Cora Addms Hoffman, Vincent Thomas Adanis, Elmer Adams, and Jane Adams, Respondents. % ia North Dakota to. the above named. respondents: ~ You, the said‘ Cora Adams Hoffman, Wincent Thomas Adams, Elmer Adams. and Jane Adams, Resp ents, are hereby notified twat the final: account of: the; executors’-of the estate of Thomas Adanis, late of the village af, Vail in the county of Crawford and hstate ef Iowa, deceased, has been ren- we ne | Free i ‘Tag: Thi \ ckles and His Friends Tame! dered to this Yourt, therein showins that the estate_of said deceased is | ready’ for finaf7settlement ‘and distri-j bution, and petitioning that Qis‘at- count he allowed; the residue’ oB said estate ‘be distributed to the “persons thereunto’ entitled, . administration closede and’ they be discharged; that ‘Tuesday, the 8th day of March, A.D. 1921, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ot that day,at.the court rooms .of this court in’ the court house, in the city of Bisfharck, county of Burleigh; and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed 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, te said: account, and: petition and contest the same. And you, ‘the above named ‘respond- ents; and.dach of you. are hereby cited and required thén and there to he and appear before this court, and show gauise, if any’ you ‘have, Why said account should: not be allowed, the residue of said estate distributed, the’ administration of ‘said estate. olosed and said Arthur James Adams and William Adams, executors; ‘be dis- charged. 4 Dated thé 25th day of January, A. D. 1921. Neuf ( By the Court: ‘ I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation’ be served by publication four.weeks in’ the Bis- marek Tribune, all not legs ‘than tej] days hefore said hearing. + , I. €. DAVIES, Mhilge pf. the County Court. * * 1236-2-2-9-46 / Summons. State of North Dakota, County: of} ‘Burleigh, In the District Courts’ Fourth Judi- cial District. i D. T. Owens, Plaintiff, ‘ vs.) me, \ Edward Buchholz and Grace Buchholz. Defendant. Tie State of North Dakgta to. the above named defentants: You are: hereby summoned. .to an- swer the complaint ‘fn ‘this’ action, whieh ‘willbe filed ‘with the clerk. of the district. court of Burleigh county, » s. America Ty 'Flest,’ Helen, what ARE You an TALKING ‘ABour® Here’s MY BY ALLMAN = A] HEN! ‘wnar's TMS? LET MI WAVE THAT PN INCOME “TAX i. RETURN THAT | 4! FORGOT ALL ABOUT:, North Dakota,\in his) office, wherein said action is commenced, and to serve a copy of your answer upon tie sub- seriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of'the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or an- swer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated the 18th D. 1921, W. L. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1-26-2-2-9-16-23-3-2 day of January, pa SECOND SUMMO STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. County of Burleigh. In Justice court, hefore Geo. 1H. Do- lan, justice. a E. W. Bills, plaintiff, vs. Sam Halt- man, defendant. \ THE STATE OF; NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE. DEFENDANT: By this second summons herein you are directed to appear before me in my officd in the city of Bismarck, North. Dakota, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of the 20th day of February. A. D: 1921, there to answer the com- plaint of E. W. Bills, against you; leging that you negligently and cate- lessly damaged \hig automobile in the sum of $199.00 and agreed to pay the said damage, ahd demands that the Overland, four cylinder, Country Clu} 192: Model automobile now in the’ hands of the garnishee he applied to the sat- istaction of this claim in the sum of $199.00 and for the ‘ost of this pro- ceedings, and unless you so uppear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you accordingly. Given under my hand this 24th day of Jan, A. D. 1921. GEO. H. DOLAN, Oreo dustice of the Peace. KF. Es. MeCURDY, Plaintiff's. Attorney, Bi: Pc N.D. oe Feb. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE j Default Having occurred in. the-con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, Notice Is Hereby Given, He’s_.in a Bathtub. OW MOms POPS GOING TO TAKE DONT SCREAM So TAS > WATS SUED O-OOOUS TAKE AEE That that certain- mortgage executed and: delivered by Hanse S. Molin, a single: man, moftgagor, to City Na- tional, Bank, a corporation, mortga- gee, dated the 30th day of October, 1919 and filed for record in the office of the register. of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Da; kota ‘on the 19th d@y of February, 1920, at nine o’clock a. m. and duly recorded’ in Book 162 of Mortgages, on page 224, will be foféclosed by a sale of the premises jin’such mort- gage and hereinafter’ described, “at the front: door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, ‘at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, on the 15th day of March, 1921. to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of 'ssle. The premises described in such mortgage and which’ will bé sold to satisfy the same, are situate in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, and des- cribed as. follows, to-wit:—The North- east Quarter (NE) of Section Ten (10), Township One Hundred Forty- one (141) North, of Range#eventy-| eight (78) west of,the 5th P.M. * ~There will be due on said mortgage 'on the day of sale the sum of $1740.65 besides the costs, disbursements: and expenses of this foreclosure, Dated this, 1st day of. February, 1921 City National. Bank,/a Corporation, 1 Mortgagee, Newton, Dullam. & Young, Attorneysfor Mortgagee, Bismarck,North Dakota. Ms \ 2-2—9—16—23 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE, Default having oecurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, Notite Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and: delivered by S, K. Hood and Cora Hood; his' wife, mortgagors, to Inves- {tors Mortgage Security © Company, Inc., a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 5th day of June, 1915, and filed for record in the office of the register tof deeds of the county of ‘Burleigh and: state of North Dakota, on the 138th day of July, 1915, and recorded in Book 90° of Mortgages; pt page 132, and assigned by said mortgagee writing, dated the 15th day of, July, 1915, and recorded» in’ Book d1 of assigned by said assignee to Edna W Dullam, by an instrument in writ- ing, dated the 5th.day' of June, 1920, and. recorded in Book ‘169 of ‘Mort- gagesfi,on page 67, of the records jof ‘the office of the register'of deeds of said Burleigh County, will be fore- closed by a sale of thd premises in cribed at the front door of the court. house in the city 9f Bismarck, Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, at the liout of ten o’clock in thé forenoon, on the 15th day of March, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. :! The premises described. in such mortgage and’ which ‘will. be sold to satisfy the sme, ate situate in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described :as_ follows: The Northwest Quarter (NW%): of Section Thirty-four (34), Township | One Hundred Forty (140) North, of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of e 5th P. M., and the Northwest uarter (NW) of Section Two (2), wwnship ‘One’ Hundred Thirty Nine (139) North, of Range Seventy Eight} (78) West of the 5th P. M. Tere will be due on such mdrtgage cn the day of saje the sum of $2,673- ,.58, besides the’ costs, disbursements and expenses of this forclosure. Dated this 1st day of February, _ Edna W. Dullam, Assignee of As- ‘signee of Mortgagee. G. F. Dullam, Attorney for Assignee, Bismarck, North. Dakota. .\ 4 2-2-9 16-23 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, i County of Burleigh—ss. The Fisk Rubber Company, a corpor- , ation, Plaintiff, , vs. Bert J. Drennan and R.A. Flinn; co- partners, doing business under the firm name and. style of Service Tire Shop, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE-That by virtue of an execution to: me dt rected and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out cf the clerk's office of the Fourth Judicial Distrie Court. State-of North Dakota, in and for the | County of Burjeigh, upon: a judgmenc ;nendered in said court ‘in: favor of ‘he Fisk Rubber Company, a corpoy'- ation, plaintiff, and against Bert’ J Drennan, and R. A. Flinn, co-phrt- ners, doing business under ihe firm name and style of Service, Tir @hop, the prop- 1 1 defendants, I have levied’ upon | foHowing described personal erty of said defendants, to-wit: Model 4-24 Pullman automobile. Lowell :tuhe plate, 1 Lowell 5-i sectional mold, 1 Lowell 4-Inch sec tional mold, 1 Bike mold, 1 Alic { Hey Chalmers air compressor, ‘electric buffer, 1 Weaver tire spread- er, 7 Fisk’tire reliners, 4 rolls. repait material, 2 cans. Jolinson’s wax, 3 cans Rie Nie cream polish, 1 can-Acme varnish, 5 cans Johngon’s black lac: 2 cans auto lak, 3 cans Toplite seat dressing, 2 cans Toplite Mohair dye. 1 package transmission brake lining, 1_Baker tire cover, 30x3 1-2; 1 card McCord caskets’ 3 cans Neat Foot compound, 3 packages Ryco carbon remover, 1 package Whiz~graphite, 3 cans Johnson cement; 1 can Rie Nie graphite, 2 cans X Wonderful Liquid. 18. Champion spark piugs, 8 A. C. Cict spark plugs. 4 Champion spark Ings, A503; 13 °U. S. spark plu 3 assorted plugs, 1 can Fisk repair material, 1 can soapstone, 9 cans ce- ment, 1 can Fisk fillacut, 26 assorted. sizes McCandles lights, 25 Mazda lights, 6 Fisk repair kits, 8 cans Hav- oline oil, 2 cans Firestone «° repair gum, 4 Fisk ‘inside patches; 1 tail lamp, 1 shears, 1 canvas water bag, 1 window rubber, 2 glass lens, 1 can Veedel cup grease, 4 auto horn, 4 Clason road maps, 1 light rim. 2 weed chains, 30x3 1-2; t Rid O,/Skin chain, 6 pails Havoline light gear grease 2 auto pumps, 17 tire boots, 3 tire racks, 1/snelf, 1 counter, 1 small glass show case, 1 desk or table, 2 work benches, 2 barrels containing oil, assortment of tools consisting oY screw drivegk, mallets. plyers, and so forth, 1 vise, 3 tool boxes made out of~galvanized iron, 1 5-gallog can containing vulcanizing cement. And that I shall on Monday, j the to Peter Binzel; by an: instrument in|. Assignments, at page 6)% and again] - such mortgage and -hereinafter des-| ‘PAGE SEVEN mm ra nS 21st day of February, A, D. 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a> m. of said day, at the front door of the court- house,“ fii Bismarck, in said county and state, proceed: to sell the right: title and: interest of the above named Bert J. Drennan and R. A. Flinn, ¢o- partners, doing business under ‘the firm name and style of Service Tire Shop, in and to the above described property, to satisfy, said. judgment and costs, amounting to Two Thous- and, Fotir Hundred Bjeht Nollars and 72 Cents, together with all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the sama from the 15th day of December, 1920, at the rate of 6 percent per an- num, at public auction the high- est bidder, for cash. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh Co. N. Ly MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Plaintiff’s Attorneys. Dated Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 9ti, M92ty 2-0-1t LOST “HONEY MINE” _ SOUGHT IN TEXAS Bees Reported to Have Been ~ Storing Sweets in Great Cav- ern for Years. Fort Worth, Tex.—Search for the fa- mous “lost inine of honey,” where it is claimed that bees’ for centuries have been storing away billions of pounds of honey, has been renewed. Bringing with him numerous maps and ‘Giagrams of’ caves through Texas, B. B. Rees, an engineer, arrived here recently to begin lis quest for the “cavern of sweets” — In the event his' search is successful, an Atlanta (Ga.) firm, which he repre- sents, plans to erect a huge refinery hear the cave, he says, According to tradition this cave, sald to contain 160,000,000,000, pounds of Yy Wy The honey, 1s somewbére near Menard, Tex. Indians: first reported: it. ‘Then Spanish missiondries and soldiers, working their waynorthward from the outpost of San Antonio, heard: of the “honey mine.” It was sald to be high up on. @ hill and inatcessible, except by hanging over a cliff. In later years, after the, Indians and |, Spanish were gone, efforts were made to @iter this cave, and one adventur- ores to. have beeh stung to death, thost promiding clew in the pos- session. of Rees, who. ig-making, his headquarters in. Fort Worth during his quest, Is from San,Saba coi ty. There a foley cave exigts;.and Is, high up on’ ; the hilisMe.. Restdents ngar there, ‘4 |) however, will nut venture an opinion ds to the amount of honey stored away In the_eavern Tecesses: or‘ns ‘to tlie age of the cave: But they say Positively no one his evpr been able ‘to reach the honey. At one time young men living near the “mine” organized: to: get the honey. | The lender, armed. with fr blast of ex- plosive, was lowered over the! face of the cliff and downto the eave en- trance, But tig blast exploded pre- maturely and the man barely escaped with his. life, , Rees, estiniates that the honey, If tt exists\in the rumored amount and can be distilled, would be worth approxi+ ¢ | mately’ $1,000:000,0C0, yroseseseecorcses. i Discovered She Had Negro 3 Blood; Now Se:ks Divorce Mrs. Mary LeFevre of San Francisco, strikingly \ beautiful and gpossessor of charming old J South manners, said in her peti- tion for livorce, filed recently, «that two years after her mar- riage to .Krederick LeFevre, Louisiana planter, she discov- ered there was negro blood in her veins. This, she felt, was an, insurmountable barrier, for her pride equaled thut of her husband's for-hts family name. She said her husband pleaded with her to forget‘ it, Wit this she is unable tovdo, after con- sulting scientists; who said the negro strain might come to the surface generations ahead. Christmas gifts were common in medkeval, times. Y R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 ‘

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