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‘ “FOSTTION WANTED—Man maith Bev- a\ \Warrep sat ie «# mechanic,, on “e na saved’ e.°, Moler Barber. College 107 jicollet Av. Minneacoll 8, Minn. »3-1-1mo automobile i8- ‘our inethods, ‘Catalog marek, Nw uaa girl for: general’ house: work.’ Phone Als R. 208, 8rd. street. y2 8-2-5 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-1w. een POSITION’ WANTED: colored, A 80), state’ wit ing oh Ohige wor WANTEDEERGIeS place. to. VeUeRION Maw aud, wife 'wi farm | work,! ary.” pais Come’ last.of.Aprit’: Mr. Lawrence. *°353-1W Coat Ted * ‘be: ting. i Wh ; house: repairing or. BE, window ‘cleant any odd: aad is: 32: -work: for ea and board's: Welto, 205 tntbune. eral years experience in \bookkeep- ing. ald ‘stenographic work desires ition’. Can start _émmediately. ‘References: furnished \ if’ required. AVrite 206 Tribune. g3-4-lw FOS ‘RENT RENT TO rons and hoard, 1 room suitable for two; gentlemen pr ferred, also would take a few tab’: boarders. 517. 7th -S! OR RENT Two fu he can ba. double; no childrgn in nome, rates’ feasonable; \ house’ modern, 3-7. FOR FOR “RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished light housekeeping rooms. » It, is, free aher re Byainees College. Phone 183. ROOMS FOR RENT Gt r 3. Soins “far, nished for light{-haudé¢keeping. ‘B13 é 4th: street. Phone: 627 <5! fo rooms, close in, in OR ‘OR SALE B ~ street. 7 3-1-1W MODERN TORNISHED™ ROOM F , 7 RENT. 802 Ave. B. 3-5AW | ‘ 1 FOR FOR RRNT—Modern- furnished rol ~ WANTED —Two' i Aue Thayer gals oot Phone 836-R. FOR” RENT—Furnished _Teome, modern ‘home, ' 320: sherhtgin s avenue. } Phone’ 262:L. a s3lw FOR RENT—Room in mogern hoi for one’ of two,/ Phone ast -L. i 11th. stret.: :/ ROOMS © WITH BOARD AL : raven. ‘One room suitable’ for three gentlemen. - 3-3-5t" FO®:RENT—Modern. ‘furnished: room , suitable for two. .581K 902 6th street * N 3-4-3t { FOR RENT—Two. pleasant: furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 442-L, 3-7-1wk FQR RENT—Modern .room gentlé- Men preferred. 300 9th street Phone 877-K 3-4-lwk, FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod-,|— ern houBe. Phone Tee, 607 6th St. 8. pe ae See FOR RENT—Two. rooms _ fr, jousekeeping. 408 1-2 Main FOR REN INT—Furnished_ rdoms | in ‘modern home: Call at 312 8th street US1-1ywk. suitable for two, -209'8th street. , 3-4-3t FOR EAN REN T--Modere: sree turnuahed: toon, we o 333, after 7 P.M. FOR RENT—Modern furnish ea Foom: 9th street. 3-R3t 223.Rourth St KB, A: Fooms, in| | WILL §! SELL, OR, TRADE/by aaah WANTED —To he | a TESTE AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES 01 Ss out containing 1921 mn tariuetee Coury: Ha home or ae an gut} thinking. o oft buyin” dod? where esi grow -ric! for thi ) sPeota more -Riehte* Lal includ! ng. thre located, Bed -twkt egies ot Beh Barage,,on pave- $1.3 ; © Bestw ar Suh Modern, 6- room aes “full bagel ent, garage. 10 Telephor yy moderh apart. se Apartments 215 F.. W.. Murphy. Phone 3-3-tf -ent.in: the, rd_ street. ZAND half section good land. three miies from Arena, Burleigh county -for $1,890.00. Wik, consider good light automobile. F. Fir, Tuts, N.| _Dak. wk from sare of ae farm forsale. State cash _ “apy N ce, full, description. D. F. Bush, For SALE _Frg Minneapolt Mini FOR_SALE-—Willys Six, touring car=-|’ pn For SALH—Four or five two year old 7 heifers ready to freghen'in the near KNOWLES, “Optical Specialist complete stock DAY PHONE 50 PERRY UN Day Phone 100° ae ae shops than aay other city. American butter and cheess Tokyo ‘is’ said‘to have inore book- 7 4 England is the heaviest. buyér of 44. Your Byes Examined and Lense; ‘ defects of the eye-which glas ‘your brokén lenses or your prescri pny lense almost while you wait. ensée Grinding | Plant in’ the’city, coupled. with a ot lenses. RB A. KNOWLES, S, Jeweler and Optician | WEBB SOTHERS. amit in ‘Charge. 2s -« NIGHT PHONES 65-887 as) fag DAY CRONE Og. NIGHT PHONES Gels BISMARCK 9 MOTOR COMPANY tributors of : “STUDEBAKER “CADILLAC AKING PARLORS. ~ ; eile in Charg sre FURNITURE COMPANY i hak MAIN STREET = Uphobsiered | ‘Farniture Made to al count. Jd itary table, beds’ and 4x6 chicken oop. HAVE $5,000. RN. VILLAGE: WAR- rants: for -saleyat 10 percent, dis; ti Will secure. guarantee that ‘ they, will-be:taken up. within a year. * Will sell, all or part. Field, Ww kitchen 801} | FOR SALE—Pure bred Barred Ply- mouth * cks,” cockerels. See Faunce, 802 1st_St. 3-7-3 | 1 ine - ' BOR” SALB—One jak oltige table ding Machine,..good as new;, one k with decimal -tattlator, 12 inch ear- oak. buffet, , lage; one six-foot Globe Fire Proof \cabinet, large Columbia Grapha- fe, one filing file: will sell all or nola, ‘cook’ stove. .oil’ Stove, two]. Part of the above. at one half price, Call, 809 or. 708 dnd ask for Mr. Bar- ton, . good condition. Will ie bank-| 7th St. 4 3-7-1w able paper.. Address Bok 364, Bis-| FoR SALE—Lots 6 and 6, Block”2. marck-N. _D, 3-5-1W |” Riverview ‘addition, «in Bismarck. cost. $2,100, put iin 1916, \: Will sell Yor $6,600. Thjs a real bargain; prgpe perty is clean from. debt,/,will sider a large home in some.targe city! where ‘there isa good. ‘high school: Write Box 112, ‘Martin, 28. future. “Price $50 om up. Guaran- teed geplle and easy to handle. Call L. J. Gareke: on farm 100 rads west 3-2-1w of St Stafe Capitol Building. Easy terms. 719, Valley City, N aD needed except supplies. Pes to.C., Hinaz, Ashley, N. D. 2: -26:2W: FOR, FOR SALEDAL No. i hay two mites south of Bismarck. Only four stuckg left. count’ if, all taken aa 746, C. W. M PRE WAR PRI “blocking hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. U 1-18-t? at! and. remodeMng Write A. McPafit, Box Price $300; $10 per ton. Liberal: dis- ‘one. time. 3-1W ES on cleaning. re- men's \ 3- Sts, FARGAINS “Now and slightly worn Suits, overcoats and trousers, Klein, __taifor and_cleaner FOR, SALH—2 burner = | gerne nae formerly -of Akron, FRIST CLASS WORK —Cleaning. wh ce tipst ot Ohio, ‘at present reported: working on] pressings. 1 ain: dyeing, ladies'| $60.00. Phone S06: aH fara in the vicinity of Bismarck, _and, men’s. clothing. Kagle Tailoring{ FOR RENT-—-Well app please notify C. W. Washburn, care f& Hat Works, phone 53, opposite down ‘town business oloék. — Bist Soo Line, Bismarck, N. D. 3-44t poatoffice.- > ¢ 4:18-tf| -_marck Realty, Co. 2:AfiLw FOR SALE OR ‘TRADE Ahrée-story FOR SALE White @nanieled barher| FOR SALB—A porfectiy new. piano at hotel, new up-to-date steam plant, “Gixtures for, a/two:chair, shop; good) Northwest hotel. Room ue condition, including everything 2-281 w FOR SALB—Victrdia and records, in good conten Cuil’ 144-X.) | 2-28-1w, SSSMAKI? 3 (622 .. 3rd Phone 132, R. Report of city teriologist jon city water and milk and,cream for months: of January and February, 1921. City Water, round to correct all I cure. Bring us ptiony we can‘replace * We have the only sPaneral, Directors Nene Phone 100 or 6862 ’ CARL. PI IN Bg Southwestern North: Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK,’ . De: pashel. 5 bushels to, each person. property, list with us. Henry, Real Bstate and Invagtments. Phone 961: = FOR’ SALE—Oliver. plo engine gang: ‘ “Dowis, 312 8th Street So! Bisman H FOR S ‘car. > trop rirst, Phobie 410-¥5,, Phone ry “aieahtag: ye 408° 3rd street. ee. wet Jow ‘usr wart A" MINUTE TIM GOING TO WIND | FOR SALB—Potatces. at 75 cents. a No, less or nd more than Matt -26-lwk. -battom Lwk.| 1? ‘ing, relining, remodeling ‘and. fail-. oring. Klein, tailor and ‘wleaner: - $-4-1mo 3 OR TRADE—Team, wag- on and harness will trade for~Ford Y Phone 322-L| reservoir’ ts out, of % lw'.the B. coli is pres During the. month of January. the city watershowed a bacterig} count ranging hetween 6 and’18 bacteria per ce: No. B. coli-were, found during the movth. The: turbidity was low, being ‘| about 20 parts per million. During the month cf February ‘the water’ was’not as good as during January, ¢ The. bacterial ‘count rang from 6 to, 39° hact per ce,, and B the month, The turbidity was also higher than in January showing 100 j and dropping to 60 party’ per mi | in turbidity. This is due to. the - ulation, plant being cut out owing to the fire which ‘dam: sed the roof of the ‘Western reservo pac and ar Friends Ler AE MAKE fF 6 “+ with glass top,gone Burroughs Ad- new No. 11 Remlagion typewriter, | 3-7-1w | * coli ‘was present during’ the whole off ‘the water meets ‘th \ 24 All sa Texted a’ and Feb Filed 1921. (Seal) City i FE. M. 'BTANTON | D Bacteyiologist. M. H. ATKINSON, i Aultitor., t B-7-1t “monn AGE FORE. NOWCE 5 ¢ NOTIC! that certain mortgage executed and =| delivered by H. E. man as ald of as. mortgagee, dated the fifth. day of September, A. .D. Tetord «i of Deeds, of the county. of Burleigh | and state gf North Dakota: ;-on_ the, twenty-seventh. dpy of September, A. D. 1917, Mortgages;, at Page 42, and assigned by said National Dakot’, | ment in ment was duly recorded in.the office ‘of tie Register. of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North'Dakota)| 4j;; on the A. D. 1921, in Book 169“at Page ‘143, will be the hour | twenty-first day of April, A. D. 1991, to. satisfy the dmount due mortgage on thé day of premises degcribed in such mortgage and which will ame are described a9 The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Hundred the said There premises in s inafter described at’ the front door of the courthouse in the doqn leigh and state of North’ Makyta, at Range Seventy-six (76) West of the; Fifth Principal Meridian, is safe for drinking, and. he U. P. H. standard. ’ City MUK and Cream, mples of milk and cream col- ind examined during January at ruary were found te be-abot2| 92 ‘the standard. in my office February 28th, cueaine ALE. E 1S HEREBY GIVEN, that Solberg, a single ir, to P. L.* Fitager- City, North Dakota, mortgaj Willow 1917. and ‘filed for in ithe “office of, the Register|. and ,recorded: in, Book.450: of mortgagee to the Merchants Bank of Witow~City, North a corporation, by an~instru-! writing, which’ said assign- twénty-first’ day of January, foreclosed by a sale of the ch mortgage and~heére- ity, of Bur- of 2 ofcléck p,m. on the upon ‘stich es = The Old to satisfy the. follows, to-wit: One in Four? ¢4y\in Township four! (144) “Nort. situate int county of Burleigh. 1 be due on.said: mortgage ‘ Ast, 1920, and Fifty-two Cents ($1,187.52) and| the costs of ‘foreclosure. THH MERCHANTS: NATIONAL BANK | OF WILLOW CITY, NORTH DA- RiaMARci /nRAIN, KOTA, a corporation; Assignee of | |, (Furnished by Russell: Mu Mortgagee. Bismarck, Mar.7.- emilee JOIN D. SCHARER. | No; 1 dark norther; Willow City, North Dakota, % UNOtd etd res on. Attorney fof Assiguge,.of Mort- No, 1’ mixed durum, gagee, ,No,'t red’durum<senes) (Mob, 7-14-21-28—April 5-12, De UNO, 2 flax mow many nese | anv. 2 Nad NOTICE oF REA ‘ATE wont; No..2 rye . , GAGE TORECLOSURE SALE.. SOUTH ST.. PAUL LIVESTOCK. Hog receipts, 8,000, '25c to-dds lower. “ Range, $8 to $10, ‘eo $10, pigs higher! good, Notice .is hereby giyen that that} _. certain mortgage mad@, executed and delivered; by Geg, Boelter and Lena) Boelter, his. wife, mortgagors, to % Kelley-How-Thomson Co.; a corpora-! Cattle recetpts, 2,100, mostly steady, tion, mortgagee;-dated: June 11th, 1920! undertone’ easier. and filed for: recordin the: office of | , Best beet steers, the Register. of Deeds'in atid for Bur-| $6:1%t0 $8, lei ,. North, : | Cows and heifers, $4.25 to $:25. igh county, North, Dakota, on July | Sheep receipts, 7,000, steady. 9 o’clock a. m. and, duly + recorded in: Book 169 of Mortgages on! Best lambs, $8.50 to '39. Nosaired page 17; will be foreclosed ‘by a sale} $1 Mar. pti) ieee ot of the premises in such mértgage’ and! 34° andy: vil 2. hereinafter. described at the fron door of: the courthouse in the city of Bismarck,. Bugteigh County, North | Dakota, at the hour ‘of’ 3 o’clock in| the. afterngon, on the fifteenth ‘day of | April, A.D.” 1921, to satisfy, the! amount due on such mortgage on the! day ‘of ‘sale. =-The premises described in such) mortgage and which will be sold. to sj : satisfy the same.are described as fol-! ating ‘ Wan lows, to-wit: Lot Four (4) of Block | One “(), of the Original Townsite of | OF § NNY SPAIN Arena, Burleigh county, North Dako- y ta. . Ps bets 38. 25 to $8.75, bulk, 01 ‘o. *mixad, .81-2¢ to, 69 1-2; | No. 2 yellow, 69 cents. Oats ‘No, 2 white- 46 to 46 14 ‘cents; No. 3 white, 443-4 to 451-2 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.48 1-2. FOR $ALE—Good Ford, for, sale “or trade for young stock. H. W.Sraw- jtord. 4 ‘Phone 842-L. 3b Defaylt having occurred in the con: | { ditions of said ‘mortgage* ‘and the} mortgages having given the record Titbits That Have Won Popular- title’ owner of the above described | premises notice as provitted by law.) and the same’ not having been paid, | there_will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Ten/ ity in America. AsiOV NK SANT MS “Turron,” a Christmas: Delicacy, Is De- clared: to Be Unsurpassed in the Line of Sweetmeats. | Hundred ‘Thirty-five. and 27-100. Dol-! . Feash lars - ($1,035.27).. Dated March 7th, 1921. KELLYY-HOW-THOMSON CO., a-Corporation, Mortgagee. | “gen sleeves, each his jnk,” reads | the quaint label on, the little-cans that SULLIVAN- HANLEY & SULLIVAN, | ‘bring is one-of. the: queer harvests of the’ ‘Mediterraheap, ‘The ink ig {the 'protective: fluid. 9f the ‘cdlamare, but | the chef turns to ube as a sauce. | Pen-andfk fish is anothe® name for | this small squid, because his inner {shell looks” like a quill pen. Sear | sleeves ard u delicacy that one would a fepruney have to get used to, Nke snails, wl hite, | bait, and crawfish,’ but those wha are $112,582.06 | | fond: of them rather pride’ themselves upon ity They: can be found in all | Spanish delicatessen» shops, says a writer in thé New York Evening Post. Attorneys for Moptgagee, Mandan, North Dakota. (Mech. 7-, 14-21-28—. -April 4-11) ee AT Rey roe och th Conaition of THE FARMERS ' & MERUMANTS STATE BANK C of North mh a» | st. | pepured Warrani picnte’ aims, et 3anking hous y . Aste! ri ‘08: 0 | But Spain’s masterpiece, many Other real e 3400.00 | think, is. turron—a nougat incompar- Bae from oth ea | ably ,delicute and rich, - made from |uuty, fruits, and honey, its sweetness Mirying somewhat with each of: the places ‘wilidh are celebrated for its ‘manufactif! Alicante, Valencia unit 0.00 | seca. ‘Turrones aye in fumous’ de- 9 | mand at the holidays, ‘and Spanish | groceries in New York! are seldon able | to.-fill’ all their: orders, for this, ts, a hristmas ‘sweet par. excellence. An j epicure has: called’ turroties “a ‘sweet- _| meat’: delicious beyond words.” The ost ‘popular .of she several: kinds: is robably Turron Alicante. Others: ure ‘urron. Jijona, Turron, Yema, omar: repens e, . i ton’ Mazapan, Grunts oF burlelghe ba. ro teg ''Heucts. of palm might be, thought F aeeees sabler of the: pple ‘ uStragie delicacy by the lover of trees, vove statement is true,, to the best of. my: j for every salad made “of this epee knowledge ang belief. |agus-like,e(ible jueans the death’ of ? ander. | goaapat palin. '‘Phey’ came’ frotis: ‘al. ai SPE a svorn to -hefore, this:| glers; ag: wellgs from Spain, and ‘the x {supply seems tq hold out, but conver: | ‘A. M. Bruschwien, Nojary Public. | vation doesnot: concern, ‘those lands, las yet. (3 My commission. expires July. 7h, 1922. en) ee Total... sce. LIA Cupital «stock paid Surplus, fund. Yn aeiged i 78 je 106,129 "38.000. Attest: ! Knudson, 5 | fas al natural, keeps its ‘unique flavor, | though it journeys from Spat in cans. {It is ‘a portion ‘of the immature, this- | te! like flower, violet or white, and tf ino way resembley the moreé- prosaic \Jerusulem: artichoke which looks like a potatd. Artichokes, grow wild, in the | Bouth of Europe, but they never. have heen’ cultivated’ here ‘except- by! Artesian Water. ° The dry season ‘experienced in Tas: | mania last ‘sumer’ caused the state Rovernment to examine the ‘county known’ as the “Midlands for artesian water.’ The. dred, surveyed, was ap- proximately 500° ’square miles. ‘The \The ‘true globe artichoke, uileactio- 5 | hunting the rodents, and his’ suc investigation has shown, that there is no“artesian wafér fp the Midlands, buf -thdt there’ exist definite ‘sub-ar- tésian’ basifis from, which ‘appreciable quantities of-water of very fair quul- ity’ tay be’ drawn. * ‘the fovéstightion, ” the first of its kind“in Wasiania, will make a Valuable-asset of the Midlands, and will furnigh data:from which val uable conefusions can be drawn as te the cofiditionis affecting irrigation, * Soldiers Maké Mefley' on Rats. Inducements inthe way of bounties aye offered tb the French Soler ‘to | Induce them to‘ hunt the rats witich i fest the barracks. The bounty the form of money considerations an Increased allowance of wine. man’ obtaitied! a’ release from duty for a‘ few days and spent’ the nights in was so great that one man from «acl company was assigned to the same | ditty and, the results of these assaults was: astonishing . Students Compete With Profiteers. Charcoal, ‘salin6n, codfish and, other commodities’ will be’ sold. at. s points in 'Sekio by students of) university who have: ° whized: to! raise funds for thei studieson socigl problems and at tire same time to Cit | into the trade of retail shofis which ask unreasonable, prices. The govds ‘gre to be sold ata 40 per cent dis- count from the orttinary price.. Japan Advertiser. ‘ “4 Dominant Polity. “T can't quite decide whether ‘our | distinguished eplleague is for’ protee- tion or free trade.” i “He is still’ sounding out his con- stituency,” ‘replied Senator Sorghum. “The only policy on which ‘he is ab- solutely consistent is self-preserva- tion.” | - No Women in’ U. $. Mines. There te one industry which women | haved not'attempted to invade, — It ts | that of coal: mining, in_which not- al single female person” in. this’ country one | Wealthy epicures, and though. purchas- | able in season at the finer markets, our public. treats, them: rather formally |—fora dish, so appetizing. | Down ‘en “Pearl street’ there. fs" 8 large Spanish grocery where ull these may be bought, aud, where’ you wit | notice in particular the very aristo- cratic meats that do not disdain the | tin” can—partridges witli truffles and | mushrooms, stufféd h Cataloniah ‘Sausuges, “Galician ‘ dinner,” fowls profured ‘with 's “peppers. And then the quince, pi ‘apricot. paste, dried .Malnga tigs, alnioud cheese, aud Spanish waters: , Reclaiming Lost Paradise. ' Efforts are being aa Lreclain Yund: plant parts. of; the t tract of land which stretches tors allles i nrouni!’ Bome “und ‘goés by the*name of the Campagna Bomin: Tt tes heeb ullowedsty remain si and: un | cultivated ever singe the ofthe | Zona, pire, Mine ft Vas @ sort of tert When tome) “hower ! to reyigh' her. position as “the misive | of the world” ‘the campagna was aban- j doned and gradually becaine a niars! maluria-infected. desert, inhubited® nly by! a.few hardy shepherds. 7 Prince Aldobrandini hag engaged-a cou y to reclaim a huge estaty of | several, thousands of acrés | owns, in the campagna. So happy have the.result! ‘Deel Periinental stath hopéd: that soonwork may be begun, for the total rec! befining, of “the whole . of the -campagna’ si s Paper France Until 1924, — According ‘to latest. reports, it-will bé some titi fore thé metal tokens to be issued BY the French mint to re- place the notes of, the smaller denom- inations in use“in Paris, and other cit- iés will be in full: circulation, says the Continental Edition of ‘the London — Mail. ’ No less than 300,000,000. of the jet- ons (or counters) are. required, and, as the miné cin only! manufacture is employed. R. S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9 11—Lucas Bloc @ Phone 260 ; TAL issue necessary ‘is.made. about 8,000,000°or 10,000,000’ a-month, it‘is likely to be 1924 before the to- The de- partnient is also hampered by the tack or the requisite metals ————— ' Spanish ‘alliremnents and many others \ ‘N ~ ie THT ie int