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} i i ve ~ el el ty WEDNESDAY, MARGH-2; 1921 HELP WANTED—NALR. LUMBER YARD MANAGER WANT-4 | ed for a good South Dakota poht, German; Russian community, prefer a man of that! nationality who can make out material lists and under- stands construction. Party must have at least five years experience running a*yard: Attractive salary’ to right man. Address * Auditor. ‘lock box: 347, Aberdeen, S: D. f 7-2wk DEARN 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 er College 107 R. » Nicollet Ave. ineapolis, Minn, : 2-1-1mo, WANTED—First class automobile >;mechanic, Corwin “Motor Co.; Bis- +_marck, N. D. 0... 3-2-lwk SEE Y. M. C. A. AUTO SCHOOL, ~-Los Angeles. | None better. Start right. ) 3-1-1t HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—School girl to work for, «board and. room. Mrs. H. J. Wood- _. Mansee. 825. 4th »street. 2-26-3t WANTED-—Girl- for, general” howse- “work; highest ‘wages. ““Mis. “P. 'C. Remington, 610 ‘Tth ‘street. 28-tf! ao BALESMAN ___ WANTED=A live experienced calen- dar -salesman for this territory, by. one of the largest calendar houses inthe east, having over-seven ‘hun-; dred: designs; to ‘offer ‘the public. Liberal commissions and exéellent co-operation given our men. The Best (Mfg. Co., 'New Hayen, Conn. AL 8 2-28-2t SALESMAN WANT! jounty” dis- tributor for $3 Pocket Check Pro- tector. Equal to any high priced machine. Exceptional proposition for live.salesman. Big profits; no competition. Small capital neces- y. Nat'l Distributing Co. 526 Tribune Annex, Minneapolis. > 2-28-1t WORK WAN' WANTED—A place to ‘work for room and board. “Write 205 Tribute. * 3-1-1wk. FOR RE Tho keeping; light, water and héat ‘fur- nished. Call at 320 2nd street. 2-28-2t ROOM AND BOARD FOR” FOUR gentlemen; men working at bridge preferred; $10 per week. 219 South Fitth street, BeBe FOR RENT—Furnished and‘ unfur- nighed light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phone 183. 2-24-lwk FURNISHED: ROOM—i modern house suitable for two. .;;.291 1st street. Phone €58-K 3-2-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern home. , Call iit 312 8th street __3-1-1_wk. | FOR RONT—Room in modern house; gentleman preferred. . 117 1st street. 2-28-3t FOR RENT—Furniehed rooms, 722 5th street. Phone 485... 34-1w FOR RENT—One modern furnished room, 713 3rd street. _2-23-1wk FOR-RENT—One furnished room for ) two.:, 409 Sth street. 126-1w ——_$—_——_——————————— AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One six cylinder touring car, in fine shape, run one ‘year, paint. and engine good as new. will sell for $1000 and take diamon@ as part ‘payment, balance cash xyz! Tribune. 2-26-31 WOULD LIKE TO BUY A FORD roadster, body in first class condi- tion or coupe. Wrjte Box 275, Ash- ley, N. D. ’ 2-18-2wk WANTED TO BUY—A cheap, light car. Give description and price. Address Tribune clwk FOR. SALI touring -| FOR SALE—White enameled barber 49 car in first class condition; a bar- gain.-O; K. Garage. 2-24-1wk Richmond sWnitnep » ww _. SHOE. | . FITTERS . ‘MAIN STREET = Rare sugars, for detecting typhoid, cost several hundred dollars a pound. Flax straw is used in the manufac. ture of rugs, carpets and upholstery. BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY * _ Distributors of STUDEBAKER ADILLAC..: : PTOMOBILES ERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS BISMARCK: FURNITURE COMPANY ‘Upholstered Furniture Made to Order WISCONSIN. FARMLANDS! LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just ‘out, ventaining 1921 facta of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin... 1f for a home or as in investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at, once for this special number of Landology. Iy'ts free on: request. Address. Skid- more-Riehle Land Co,,..48a Skidmore- Wehle, Bldg. , Marinette, Wisconsin, 1-3-3mos vO. MISCELLANEOUS —:* FOR SALE OR' TRADE—Three-story hotel, new up-to-date steam plant, cost. $2,100, put in 1916. Will sell for $5,600. This a real bargain; property is clean from debt, will consider a large home in some large city where there is a good high school... Write, Box 112, Martin, NAD. os 2-23-10 FOR LEASE—The cultivated land* on | section)? sin McKenzie township near McKenzie, North Dakota, for the farming ‘season of 1921. Owner might furnish seed. Most of sec- tion is cultivated. No buildings thereon. Geo. M. Register. ( leet 2-21-2wk HAVE $5,000 IN VILLAGE 4VAR- rants for sale at 20 percent dis- count. Will seewre guarantee that! they willbe taken up within a year. «Wilt sell all or part, J. B. Field, | Zap;_N. D. 2-17-3wk | FOR SALE—or Exchange—I have ') head’ ‘of good young horses I will sell or exchange for town property, are from 2 to 5 years old and 1150 sto 1800 ‘Ibs; ..Sidney Smith, Steele N. Dak. 23 2-26-Awh, HOTEL FOR ‘SALE—In good town of 500 inhabitants. £lectric lights, water works. The only hotel in town. On two railroads. __Box 166, Elgin, N. Dak. 2-25-5t FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, Dress- er, Buffet, Chiffoneer, Library Table, Large Columbia Graphanota, Cook stove, small writing desk and beds. | 925, Sth street. 22-25-1wh:. FOR : SALE —- Edison . phonograph, good as new, fumed oak finish. Official Laboratory model. Call 514 -1ith St. 2-23-lwk FIRST CLASS . WCRK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, ‘phone 58, opposite postoffice. 1-18-tt fixtures fora two-chair shop; ' good’ condition, including everything needed exceptgsupplies. Price $300; write to C. Hinsz, Ashley, N. D. 26.20 FOR RENT—for 1921 my farm in Gibbs Township, 250 acres under cultivation, 100. acres in corn last season. J. C. Sweet. Phone 822. 3-1. St PRE WAR PRICES :on cleaning, re- blocking and . remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 68, opposite Postoffice, . 1-18-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Team, wag- on and harness will trade for Ford) car. 408 3rd street: Phone 322-L 3-1-lw If you want to sell your Bismarck property, list with. us. Henry &) Henry, Real Estate and Investments. Phone.961. 5 2-26-1wk. BARITONE HORN—silver with leatii- er case for sale or will trade: for slide trombone. Kilmer, phone 951 bey’ 2-2623t FOR SALE—1 Majestic Range, water front, in good condition, at a barg- aim. Call at 518 5th street. 2-26-3t FOR RENT—Well appointed office in down town business olock. Bis- marck Realty Co. 2-26-1w HiEMSTITCHING—Pleating and: nov- elty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Larson 400 4th street. 3-2-at WANTED TO BUY—Second hand safe. Call Chris Martineson, Chiof of Police. 2-23-lwk FOR SALE—A perfectly new piano at Northwest hotel. Room 316. 1 2-2841w FOR SALE—Victrola and records, in good condition. Cult 144-X. 2-28-1w * LS Night Piomé-100 or 687 > 3 «CARL PEDERSON | FACTORY. DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern: North Dakota and Sontheastera Montana BISMARCK, N. Dn. Address |’ ewe et “= WONDER: IF YOU’D YY. NAAN SS N sain RN THIS FOR SALD OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS KOR SALE—Asldrge house of at least 15 rooms, suitable for a rooming house, well located, for $5000, on very good terms; 6 room modern house, well located, for $3200, on good terms, 6 room partly modern house, well located for $2500, on i 8. Geo. M. Register. 2-25-1wk HOUSE FOR E—Modern house six rooms and ‘bath, also nice mod- ern Bungalow of five rooms at (pre- j war prices. $1200 cash balance easy terms. Trust me for bargains. J: H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 746. 2-26-3t FOx SALE—7 room modern bungalow inctuding ‘three bed fooms, well located, ‘east- front, full basement. tice ‘porch/ streened in, hardwood floors, ‘and’ garage,.on good. terms. ‘Geo. M. Register. Z __8-1awk FOR SALE::‘BY OWNER-—Hoyse of four rooms, with garage, on pave- ment, for quick sale $1,300. Phone 718-X.or eall\at 617. 9th St. 2-24.wk FOR RENT—Small steam heated ‘apartment. Apply at once.or tele- phone 314, Bismarck Realty. Com- apany. 7 Sh FOR RENT—Three-room, house, light ‘sand water included, 18 4 1», Phone _503-K. he 2adwk FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE house, well: ‘located, ‘nearly new. Will ‘take horses or cattle part pay. Geo. A. Dailey, Mandan, N. - co | MND Oe FOR SALE OR: TRADE-—90 A. near McClusky, County seat town, 35 A under cultivation ‘rest. hay meadow and pasture, mortgage::$600. with State at 5 per!cents will éxchange equity for 1921 Ford ‘sedan * car, must be in good shape, writd to Adolph Schlenker, McClusky, y. ‘ 2-2 FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 ac of Kidder. county land for house in Bismarck, or will, consider a few lots or car in deal. C, A, Baulke, 819 2nd street, Bismarck, N. D. \ nad 2-28. wk 160° acres, five miles fit, good house,» barn ‘and ‘ONTOM,| HAVEN TAD EGGS FOR SREARAST OH THERE Soy aee!, PVE BEEN Lah a THE BIRD - PAGE SEVEN Scoor. OVER” Clrenmstantiat Evidence BY ALLMAN YOU CAN SEE THROUGH “THE |KITCHEN DOOR WINDOW IF MRS. BAILEY 1S UP-/LOOK BEFORE You , RING THE BELL- WLLL, UMM AY YIN” FOR. S WORKIN’ NEIGHBORHOOD! | water; .also/five acres outskirts of Bismarck, | Add Krank Krall,| Tailor, Bismarck, N. D. 1-28-1w FOR SALE—640 acres, mostly engine plow land: close to town, . Price $25.00 per acre, will consider other property part payment. “A. J. Syi- vester, Mandan, D. 2-24-1Wk FOR SALE—200 acres of cultivated land/ in Morton Co. N. Ds Price + $2500... Address No. 204: Tribune, tub Aires _2-26-1wk. 3000 ACRE RANCH —for rent or le Inauire Dr. Schott, Haggart, Bld; 3-2-5t 2 ' LEGAL NOTICE OP Summons. ss State of North Dakota, Couhty “of Burleigh. In the Distric§. Court, Fourth Judi- qal District. D: 'T. Owens; Blaintife. Tove. Gon, Edward Buchholgiand. Grace'Buchholz, fenrdant. 4 si The ‘State of North*Pakota to the above named defendants: You arg hereby suinmoned to an- ‘swer the@ complaint in: this action, which ‘will ‘be filed with the clerk of the district court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, in his office, wherein said action is commenced, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- ‘scriber within thirty.;days after, the; setvice of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in fee of your failure to appear or an- "swer. judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. ia Dated the 18th day of January, 1A. D. 1921, : { W. L: SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Bismarck, North Daka 1-26-2-2-9-1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ‘FORE. . CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter desdribed, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIV That that certain mortgage executed and GEE-wur ARE You DOING, FRECKLES? Pop EXPLAIN “To T WEARD AY “THEY MULTIPLY IF THEYRE NOT. UP- NO BREAKFAST, THe Jude! delivered. by Hans S.. Molin, a. single man, mortgagor, to| City National Bank, a corporation, mortgagee, dated the 50th 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 Dakota on the 19th day of February, 1920, at nine o'clock A, M., and duly recorded in Book 162 0! lortgages, on page 224, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises uch mortgage and ‘here- inaftef described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of Nortn Dakota, at the hour of ten O'clock in the forenoon, on the 15th ‘day of ch, 1921, tO satisty 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 same, are situate in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE%)- of Section Ten .(10),-Township:- Ore Hun- dred Forty-one (141) North of Range Seventy-eight (78) west of the 5tk PLM. There will be due on said mortgaz on the day of sale the gum of $1740.50] besides. the costs, disbursements an‘. expenses of this foreclosure. { Dated this Ist day of February. 1921. CITY NATIONAL BANK, a corporation, Mortgagee. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 9-16-23 Mch. 2-9 E FORE- SALE urred in tl gage hereinafter NOTICE OF MOK CLOSURE Default. having oc ditions of the mor scribed, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIV- that that certain mortgage exe- cuted and de red by S. K. Hood and Cora Hoag. his wife, mortgugors. to Investors Mortgage Secubity Com- pany, Ing corporation. mortgagee, dated thegth day of June, 1915, filed for Yecord in the office of the register.of decds of the county vf Bur- Jeigh ‘and state of North Dakota, on the 13th day of July, 1915, and record- SU-USU~ DONT MAKE ANY NOISE ALEK o THEY 'QE- GOING “T DO AY SAY SHAT 1| Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, ed in Book 90 of Mortgages, at page 132, and assigned by said mortgage writing, dated the 15th day of July, 1915, and recorded: in Book 91 of A signments at page 615, and again as- signed by said assignee. to Edna W. Dullam, by amsinstrument in writing, dated the 5th day of June, 1920, and recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages, fon page 67, of the records of the of- fide of the register of deeds of said Burleigh county, will be foreclosed by a sale of the .premises in nen mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door’of the courthouse i the city of Bismarcic, Burleigh: Coun- ty, 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 sale. The premises described in such mortgage and whicn will be sold to satisfy the same, are situate ‘in the county of Burleigh and state of Nort 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 the 5th P, M. and the Northwest Quart (NW) of Section Two (2), Tow! One Hundred Thirty-nine North, of Range Seventy-eight West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such ‘Mortgage on the day of sale the sum of $2673.53 besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 1st day of February, 1921 * ED! W. DULLAM, Assignee of Assignee of Mortgagee. (7S) G. F, DULLAM; Attorney for Assignee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 4 5 2. 16- Ti NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In, County Court, before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. {n the ‘Matter of the Estate of Flor- ence Nightingale Catto, Deceased Keith Angus Catto, Petitioner. vs. William Bruce Catto, Respondent. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED RES- PONDENTS: You, the said William Bruce Catto, and all persons interested in said es- tate are hereby notified that the final account of the Executor of thé estate lof Florence Nightingale Catto, late of the City of Plainview, in the Coun- ty of Hale, and State of Texas, de- ceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is réady for final settlement and’ distributidén, and pe- tioning that, his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distribut- ed to the persons thereunto entitled, his ddministration closed, and he be discharged; that Wednesday, the 6th day of April,. A. D., 1921, at ten o’clock in the forerjoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court House, in the City of Bismarck, 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 petition lend contest the same. ‘\ And you, the above named respon- dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and. required then and there to be and appear before this Court, ‘and show éause, if any you have, why said account should not be allewed, the residue of said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said executor be discharged. Woon the 1st day of March, A. D., By the Court: (SEAL) d I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing gitation be served by publication in the Bismarck Tri- bune, once each week for four suc- cessive weeks, all not less than ten days before said hearing. (SEAL) . ‘A I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Attorneys for Executor, Bismarck, N. D. Mch. 2-9-16-23. No. B54. | nrt_of the Condition of THE MOFFIT ATE BANK at Moffit, in the ate of North Dakota, 1, 1921, at the close of business F 2 URC Rey issue. tise, ent Banking» hot fixtures at -$ 10,090.09 Zaun.yo | or standing . Due to other Cashier, Hf, P. Goddard, » before me this dL. Rockwood, N Public 1926. . it H. P. God Valentine Di PLACE PREMIUM: ON QUALITY Everybody Wants the Béit, if They Can Afford |t—Quantity Not Always Desired. The premium is on the best—on quality, not quantity—not the second Everybody wantg, the best if to Peter: Binzel, by an instrument in] q Cee q [> -MARKETS ._ | BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russetl-Miller Co.) . Bismarck, Mar, 2 No. 1 dark northern .. $1: No. P amber durum + 1,29 No, 1 mixed durum » 125 No. 1 red durum .. «N20 No. 1 flax .. .. + 2 1.45 No, 2 flax . 140 No. 2 rye . pyr Wg SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hog receipts, 17,500, steady hirher, Bulk, $8 to $10.40. Bulk, $9.65 to $1 \ Cattle receipts, 6, killers, steady. Fat steers, $6.5 to $3. Cows and heifers, $4.25 to $6.75. Calves steady, $10. Stockers and feeders steady. Sheep receipts, 9,000. Sheep receipts, 9,000, weak. to re- 165 Minneapolis, Mar. 2.—Wheat ceipts 192 ¢ars compared with cars a year ago. ) No, 1 northérn $1.65 7-8 $1.69 7-8 Mar. $1.53 7-8 May $1.53 Corn No. 3 yellow 55 cents to to -3 56 3 white 39 7-8 to 40 5-8 ' Flax $1.79 3-8 to $2.81 3 Minneapolis, Mar. Flour un- changeg. Shipments 34,079 barrels. Barley 50 to 71 cents. Rye No. 2 $1.44 1-2 to $1.45 1-2. Bran $2. , xuajnsnuanaeananntth nanan THE GIRLON THE JOB — How to Succeed—How, to Get Ahead—How to Make Good By JESSIE ROBERTS AONE ERONOANUOBNLUDOONYS CHANCE WITH POULTRY HEN a woman wants to carn money and doesn't know how seven times out of ten she will decide that the thing for her is poultry, She decides to raise chickens. And after a while, with her money spent and more experience than she will know what to do with for years to come, she parts from her chickens, those that are left, and goes to some other and as far away as_ possible place, deciding to clerk in a store or wait in a lunchroom rather than ever see a live chicken again. But women do make a success with poultry, and they are among the hap- piest and healthiest and most satis- fied; women in America, The life out- doors with the pretty birds they raise, the feeling that they have a home of their own and are thelr own masters, and the genuine interest of the work are all gactors in this result. But the young woman who turns longingly to- ward chicken raising, especially at the prevailing prices for eggs and poultry, needs to-stop, look and listen, If she, can afford the time and money, & two-year course in“ some ! agricultural school or college will be 1a fine thing. But she can do without this, She can get excellent books on the subject, and if she looks about 2 little she may be able to get sé@ne practical experience ona poultry farm. One: Wimmer ‘would be a great help if 80 spertt. 3 a Successful raisers agree that It takes four or five acres of.dand and about five hundred pullets'to make a start. ‘The’ same experts say that it requires at least 2,000 chickens to make a good, living. This means plenty of work, especially in the hatching ‘season. With that number on a well- managed ten-acre lot a girl can count on a fair income. She can supple- ment her profits by keeping pigeons, that are also a good investment when you know \how to handle them, and further by having a healthy little set- tlement of hares and rabbits for ‘the market. By that time she can afford a fliv- ver @@d begin to buy some baby bonds. (Copyrie ht.) —o sheoedestacaotenessaueetesan® THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH O FACH of us comes a day like “this one now and then, Avday when all the mists of old en- i wrap the soul again. Last night, a ssnile upon my lips, I gave myself to rest, i Today swok neient ill, by hurts! of old, I know not why there shadows come, these shades of vain desire, 1 do but know they rreeping come ta sit beside the ire; And earth is but an empty place, and joy has flickered out, And faith has fallen by the hand, assassin hand, of doubt. L only ask in such an hour, when stch shall come to me, T only usk in such an hour that You are there to see, I only ask in such ap hour I need but stretch my band And know that it shall feel the clasp of You,, who understand. (Copyright.) Copied the Clock Business. Originating in a clock bought at the International exhibition at. Vienna tn 1873, and copied by a clever workman, Japan now has nineteen factories in Nagova alone, producing 75 per ceat of the 285,645 clocks exported lust year, This export was valued at about $700,000. —— ee R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Word it. Iffpeopie take the prefer it, ene enn eines a ean 3, secand best it is not because... they} ~ Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 268

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