The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 5

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/ i 4 oN ‘ iN oe )) i a ‘ « R t ‘ « Py ve ’ a . Mation free. '..WANTED—Neat, competent girl or + WANTED—Housekeeper HELP WANTED-MALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOST AND FOUND LEARN—Autos, tractors, vulcaniz- ing, welding or automotive electric- ity in Northwest’s oldest, largest and best equipped school. Infor- Minneapolis Auto % Tractor School,;240 2nd St North, _ Minneapolis, Minn. . LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, Oldest institution of ite Kind. Established 1893. Time. and ex- pense saved by our methods. Catalog ; free. Moler Barber College 107 R. » Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. -1-1mo rn HELP WANTED—FEMALE woman for general housework, be- ginning March 14; modern house; electrical appliances. Phone 354-K, LOST—A purse containing $85, b«- tween postoffice and corner ‘9th St. and Ave, B. -Finder return to M?s., Forsight, corner of 9th St. and Ave.! __B. for reward. 3-12-%t “LOST—Biack leather-purse at corner Seventh and Rosser street. Phone} 223-K, 3-I2-1t WISCONSIN FARM LANDS i LANDOLOGY SPI lL. NUMBER—Just out, containing 1/21 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If fori @ home or as an investment you are 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- Rielle Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. Mos | FOR SALE OR RENT or apply 415 8th street North. £ 3-10-lw HOUSES AND FLATS i WANTED—Competent girl for general housework, no washing or ironing. Apply Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Ave. A. Phone 622, 3-9-1wk . CHAMBERMAID WANTED at once, middle aged lady preferred. Call or write Hotel Garrison, Garrison, N. D. SE 3-8-6t WANTED COOK—Middle aged wom- an or man and wife with experi- FOR SALE—6-room modern ence as a cook. O. R. Crook, Mc- Kenzie, N. D. 3-9-lwk WANTED—Dish washer for dark dishes, pots, kettles and pans. Bis- marck hospital. 3-14-3t at Growler club. Apply 414 6th street or phohe 153-R. 4 3-9-tf ‘WANTED—Girl for general house- work. ‘Apply 209 2nd street. Phone 964. 3-8-lw WANTED—Gir! for general house- work. S02 Ave. B. 3-5-2wk WOSITION WANTED POSITION. WANTED—Man with seV- eral years experience in bookkeep- ing and/stenographic work desires position. Can start immediately. References’ furnished if required. Write 206 Tribune. 3-4-lw ROOMS FOR RENT -. FOR RENT—Furnished room for gen- tlemen or ladies; $10 per monti one or $15 for two. 219 South 5th St. f 3-9-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished light housekeeping. rooms. Business College. Phone 183. { 3-7-8 FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home Lady preferred. 11 Bt West Rosser, phone 886-R.» 3-12 BOARD AND’ ROOM—Gentlemen p ferred. 320 2nd St, * Phone’ 544-W. S 3-12-21 ROOM AND BOARD—In_ modern ** home, 517 7th street. Phone 586. 3-14-3t “ONE MODERN ROOM FOR RENT— Also light housekeeping, 722"st. . 3-1 -3t WANTED—Rooms with board, also table boarders. Dunraven. 3-12-5t MODERN FURNISHED ROOM he RENT. 802 Ave. B._ 2wk ONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR, RENT] ‘+ —409 Sth St.. 3-1 WANTED TO RENT WANTED—By March 20th three rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Chas. Holmes, Box 571, city. 3-14-5t 4 defects of the eye o.| DAY vr HONE 50 F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist —. Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct all your broken lenses or your prescription, we can.replace = any -lense .almost while you: wait. Lense Grinding Plant in the citys coupled with a complete stock of lenses. F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician : Bismarck hatin WEBB BROTHERS —— ibaimers « Funeral ~~ Licetised' Emabalmer in Charge c _ NIGHT PHONES 65—887 FOR SALE—Modern house, almost | new, east front, 6 rooms and bath,: 2 bed rooms, hardwood’ floors, full} basement, front and’ back porch, 2; bloeks from school; possession at| once if you. want it: If you are look- ing for an up-to-date good house,!| you must see this before you buy. Terms very reasonable. | Talk to Henry & Henry. Phone 961. 3-9-lw house, well located, with garage, for $3,350, on terms; 6-room’ modern house, well located, for $3,400; 7-| room modern house, well located, 4 fine property for a home, with gar- ‘age, on terms; modern house of 16 rooms, well located, for $5,000, on good terms. Geo. M. Register. es ti ee 88 -lwk OWNER LEAVING CITY—Will sell cheap, on easy terms, or exchange his modern house, close in, near’ school; might consider used car as part payment. For information, talk to Henry.& Henry: Phone 961. | 3-9-1w | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart. ment in the Rose Apartments 215 8rd. street. -F. W. Murphy. Phone +852. 3-3-t£ APARTMENT—Steam heated, down town. Apply at once. Bismarck | Realty Cov _ 3-11-1wk| FOR RENT—Four rooms in modern | house, 422 12th St. Phone 233, —_—————— | : D { FARM BARGAIN IN THE RED RIV-! ER VALLEY. .I will sell my 247) acre well improved farm at a sac- rifice. Has a ten-room house, large! barn, silo and other buildings. Good | soil, good water, 50 acres scededj into rye. Possegsion can be had at) once. Price $82.50 an acre. Will! take bonds and bank certificates of! FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fifty head’ deposits the same as cash. If you, are looking for a good Well im- proved farm take first train and look this place over. Theo. Nel- son, owner, Erskine, Polk Co:, Minn. #3-8-1wk | FOR LEASE—Cultivated land on sec tion 7 in McKenzie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for lease, | BA as a whole or in part. Owner will) furnish*seed. Most of said secti is cultivated. on. Geo, M. Register. 3-9-2wk | LAND FOR RENT—1. half} plowed last year, will furnish seed, for half the crop delivered to the} elevator. Call L. H. Carufel. | 10-1Wk m owner of State cash WANTE e I which glasses will cure. Bring: us We have the only BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Re : Distributors of _” STUDEBAKER — and — “CADILLAC J AUTOMOBILES say ra PERRY UNDERTAKING: PAREORS: Licensed Embalmers in Charge Day Phone 100 \ Night Phone 100 or 687 | i BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY ? 220 MAIN STREET . Upholstered-Furniture Made to Order SHOE - FITTERS ©: MAIN STREET Prices closed nervous 33-4 to 41-4 cents net lower, / CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, “Southwestern North Dakota and ~ Southeastern Montana Shredded cedar bark used in hens’ hests kecps insects out of them. BISMARCK, N. D, ¢ \r FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. | FIRST CLASS | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- WORK © WANTED: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OLIVIA, CAN 1 SEE You A‘ ' MINUTE P y CAN'T. DoT! I'VE ONLN Gor. NINE DoLLaRs!” price, full description. D. F. Bush, Miniieapolis, Minn. pd We can board’ and room three gén- N. "SAY, WILL YOU LET Withur’s Nerve ts Untimited! BY ALLMAN 1 DONT KNOW ME. TAKE TEN DOLLARS) wi UNTIL TOMORROW WHETHER | HAVE SAY, | WAS JUST YOU COULD Bort THINKING - SUPPOSE ROW ANOTHER . DOLLAR SOME PLACE P ___._BOARDERS WANTED _ Sixth St. Phone 468-X. Mts. W. WANTED—Boarders and roomers.| Luke 3-11-1 Dowis, 312 8th Street So, Bismarck 11-lwk |HOME COOKED MEALS AT 212 da For > in downtown tlemen. Apply 38 Main St. just) jusiness block. Apply Bismarck east of International Harvester oe Realty Co. PRAT Awl = cari WANTED 1O BUY—oas range win WORK WANTED |, _Steel tops ‘all 698-R.- “Garpet beating. | FOR RENT—Garage at Carpet window cleaning; house repairing or any odd. jobs. Phone 833-L J. i. Dowis 312 8th street So. Bismarck, N. D. 3-11-1lwk MISCELLANEOUS —s__ registered cattle, 33 cows\and heif- ers, Dalapes yearlings and under; best hoard of’ its kind’ in North Da- kota, Will’ sacrifice for’ cash trade for clear Bismarck property. Describe your property. and price in or y. ses Phone . FOR SAUE---Furniture. 1 Bah 442-K, profitable o icyholder’s Sioux Falls, South’ Dakota. and attractive plan.) Hundreds of business and. professi South Dakota are charte Lite —~ aN: x3 | SALESMEN WANTED-—Men ful’ gelling ay ‘line’ can. w pnection with the Pol- Insurance 0.4 A new. ional men of members, | first letter. Write 207 Tribune. Good commission. Sells fast. Home |, 2 eZ PF LO-IW] office co-operation. Good territory KS, EGGS; PURE -BRED.|~- opens Write af once. 3-L0-ut Leghorns, Rocks, Reds, Orpingtons, et oS Wyandottes;\ best . laying strain; postpaid; réasonable prices; cate- log free. Missouri Poultry Farms, Columbia, Mo. B-12-1t good hotel in’ good town in South | Dakota,’ clears /$5,000 a ye: In- cludes good cream — busines: only hotel in town. Write No. 203,} . Tribune. 3-11-1wk | 5! "A No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon- y delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash: with order. 3-9-1m WOCRK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ atid men’s ‘clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice- 1-18-t£ blocking and remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Pestomice:\ & ___1-18-tf | EXPERT dry “cleafing, hand press- |- FOR: SALE—Oliver. plow, 3 ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein;, tailor and ¢leaner. 3-7-1mo bottom J. EB. ce’ engine, gang. Phone 833-L Freckles and His Friends WE HAD SAUSAGES” FoR OUR BOEAWFAST. HERE You RaScav!! state ney-at-l: them 3-7-14-21-28. his You DID? TL BET TUEY TASTED Good; DIDNT North wife, awith ititin six months after the ce, to said NOTICE OF REAL ES GAGE FORECLOSUL Notice is hereby given in mortgage made, executed and delivered by Geo, Boelter and Lena Boelter, deceased, ed, the necessa 1D ALD. 1921. EVA BRAUN SALE, undt th: mortgayors, bxecutrix $$ | LEGAL NOTICES | > _____—_+ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the I delin Braun, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- ned executrix of the estate of Wen- delin Braun, late. of the city of -Bis- marck in the county of Burleigh and } Dakoia, the creditors of, and all pers¢ ing claims against said dece: xhibit vouchers, first publication of this not office of B. 1. Burke ¥, in the Tribune blo city of Bismarck? in said Burlei county, N. Dak Dated M ate of Won- to ms hav- to ry TATE MORT. at to | i | ‘ Kelley-How-Thomson Co., a corpora tion, mortgagee, dated June 11th, 1920 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Bur- leigh county, North Dakota, on July Ast, 1920, at 9 o’clock a. m. and, duly recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages on page 17; will be f@reclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon on the fifteenth day of April, A. D. 1921, to'satisfy the umount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be id to satisfy th ame are described as fol- lows, to-wi Lot Four (4) of Block One (1), of the Original Townsite of Arena, Burleigh county, North Dako- a. Default having occurred in the con ditions of said mortgage and the mortgages having given the reco? title owner of the above described premises tnotice as provided by law, and the same not having been paid, there will be due on ch mortgage on the date of sale the Nun of, Ten Hundred Thirty-five and.27-100 Doi- Jars ($1,085.27). Dated March 7th, 1921, KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON CO., w Corporation, Mortgagee. SULLIVAN- HANLIEY. & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mandan, North Dakota. (Meh, 7-14-21-28—April 4-11) NOTICE OF MORTGAC CLOSURE SALE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Hl. FE. Solberg, a single man as mortgage fo P. L. Fitager- ald Willow yy North Dakota, FORE. of as mortgagee, dated the fifth day of September, A. D. 1917 and filed for record. in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and te of North Dakota on the twenty-seventh day of September, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 150 of Mortgages, at by said mortgagee to the } National Bank of Willow City, North Dakota, « corporation, by an instra- Came Close to Being on a Soup Diet JUST FOR SAVING My FALSE TEETH By Blosser | aT oA il wil Tur GWE You |ment, was duly recorded in the office of the Register of: Deeds’of the county j of Burleigh and’ state of North Dakota on the twenty-first day of January, A.D. 1921, in Book 169 at Page 148, will: be foreclosed by a, sale of the | premises in such mortgage and’ here- inafter described ‘at the front door of the courthouse in the county of Bur- dcigly and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the twenty-first day of April, A. D, 1921. to satisfy the amount due upon such age on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in such mortgage | and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: | The Southeasf Quarter (SE 1-4) of | Section Four (4). in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, in Range Seventy- (76) West of the Fifth’ Principal Meridian, the said county of Burleigh. There wit be due on said mortgage | at the date of sale the sum of Four- teen Hundred Kighty-seven Dollars and Fifty-two Cents ($1,487.52) and the costs of foreclosure, THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK | OF WILLOW CITY, NORTH DA- | KOTA, a corporation, Assignee of Mort 5 | JOHN D. SCHERER, | Willow City, North Dakota, i Attorney for Assignee of Mort- | gagee. | (Meh. 7-14-21-28—April 5-12.) oe MARKETS se ee SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. March 14.~ Hog receip' er. Range, $9.50 to $10.75. Bulk, $9.75 to $10.50. Cattle receipts, 2,700 mostly under- tone, weak, Fat steers, $7 to $8, Cows and heifers, $4.50 to $7; choice heifers to $8.50. . Calves steady, top, $10. Good stockers and feeders steady, offers weak. Sheep receipts, 300, slow, steady to weak. ‘Choice lambs, $9.50 to $9.73. Choice ewes, $5 to $5.75. 98-1b, yearling , 8,700, about 2c high- | Double-deck choice wether, $8.60 Chicago, Mar. 14,—Cattle receip' 22,000. Beef steers, mostly 10 to 25 cents lower, Hog receipits, 48,000. Fairly active, mostly 10 to 15 cents higher. Sheep receipts, 30,000. ‘Steady to 50 cents lower. Minneapolis, Mar. 14—Flour un-1 changed to 10 cents lower. Shipments, 41,157 barrels. In carload lots, $8.70 to $9 a barrel: BISMARCK, GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mé No. 1 dark northern. : No. 1 amber durum. vo 1 mixed durum fo, 1 red durum. No, 1 flax No, 2 No. 2 t GHICAGO CASH GRAIN. Chicago, Mar. T4,—Wheat N. 1 hard, $1.65 to $1 . 2 hard, $1.59934 to * Pear 62 1-2¢ to 63 1-2 to 68 1-2. to 431-2c; No .. 8 mixed, 66 3 white, 4le to 45 1-8c, Rye No, 2, $1.89 1-4 to $1.39 04. Barley, 68 to 69 cents. DIGKINSON WINS -FROM MAGIC CITY Dickingon, Mar. 14.--Dickinson is much pleased over the victory given the Dickinson high school debating team in the debate with Minot Thurs- day evening. Thase on the ‘Bismarck team are: and Lec Lillian Ronald Miss [5, Edmund Belsheiin, Dorothy Scherfsius. 2 at it is the duty of the to intervene in affairs ‘order to establish a sta ‘actory government, such in- tervention not in any way to destroy the Independence of } ie The Dickinson team uphgld the atl firmative. | ‘Minot team were: | Irving Members of the Anna_ Gilbertson, Maurice Johnson, Olson art CHALLE Minot, March 14.—The Minot Amer- | ican Legion team has challenged the Valley City t ball team which } claims the championship honors of the state. Controversy On, Wilton, March -Inability of teams to-get together as to the plac of holding .the county tournament, -aused them ‘tos pass the buck to M superintendent . McCurdy, county of schools. He has formulated a plan whereby jeach team competing will vote for first, ‘ond and third choice, the ltown receiving the majority vote ta get the honor. Wilton, Turtle Lake and Washburn are all aggressive contenders for the | tournament. Wilton, March 14.—Prof. H. E. Pochot, who has been teaching mm the Wilton high for. the last three months has gone to Dogden to finish out a term. : Retires from Board. | Devils Lake, Match 14.—Dr. i McGurren, for the last eight secretary ofthe state board of health will soon Tet to be succeeded hy situate in| CHICAGO Livestock. , | Mi PAGE FIVE DICKINSON HAS THIRD LARGEST B. P.O. B LODGE New Class of awns Boosts Queen City on State Roll SEVENTY-EIGHT ENTER All Slope Towns Represented in Elaborate Initiation Ceremonies The Dic nson Lodge No. 1137, B, P. 0. E, is now the third.largest in the state. The class of 78 fawns ini- tiated last weck brought 4t up a notch. ‘The membership of the lodge is now aout 850, Elks from 211 parts of the Slope and even from*out of the ‘state were sont at the big initiation ceremon- Send Del ions, Large delegatio were ‘here from Kiildeer, Dunn Center, Werne: bron, Richardton, Taylor, Glads South Heart, Belfield, Medora, Sen i~ nel Butte, Beach, Glendive, Bowman and New England. The general committee in charge of the ceremouies were: J. W. Stur- geon, chairman, D. EK. Cutnaw, Dr. ckson, ‘Turner. eB. other o} Bismarck Elks Attend. Among those from out-of-town who Merry, spent a busy day as cers of the lodge, attended the initiation were: F. D. Graham, Bis' Kk; . H. Carlson, Glendive; E ebster, Glendive; W. M. Murphy, Glendive; J. If, New- man, Glendive; L. K. Davis, Fargo; F, A. Armstrong, Glendive; W. A. Grams, Glendive; Hy T. McDonough, ; Geo. M. Blasing, Bemid- Peters, Miles City; A, Han- ilendive; George Richards. Glendive; P. Schmidt, Glendive; C. G. Swanson, Glendive; James Osborn, Giendive; M. Ray, Glendive; War- ren P, Downing, Glendive; Joe Kelly, Glendive; A, D.' Fredrick, Glendive; M. W. Mith, Glendi Ben Diggins, Glendive; D. Da Bismarck; El- mer Fllenson, Devils Lake; P. E. ; Obert A. Olson, Bis- . Mason, Jamestown; H. nlon,~@rand Forks; £. Gra- Bismare E. G. Hamelman, W. 0. Anderson, Bismarck 3, potte, Bismar -| A. E. Brink, Bismarclt; Felix Ulmen, Bismarck; H. R. Murphy, Minot; E. J. Gratton, Bismarck; and Hi C. Doen, Bismarck. ’ The Initiatés, Those initiated were: Christ Garnum, Taylor. A, W. McLean, Diékinson. Russell D, Jennings, Dickinson. Raymond Gaab, Dic Ormanzo A. Brown, Dickins Albert T, Prehal, Di Nathan DeBree, Di Hal N. Heaton, Dickinson. J. AS Pavel, Did day Slater, Di John Scheeler, Dic rwin W. Gaebe, Chos, H. Murphy, J. P. Tingle, Dic Ole M. Medchill 3, B. Delaney. D ink -Scheeler,. Dickinson. John J, Reisenauerm, ‘Di Adam, John Millins, Dickinson. John EF. Pgerson, Dickinson. , Chas. S. Langdon, Dickinson. “ob Bull, Dickinson. Leo EF. Stocky.cll, Dic J. W. Milloy, Di N. I. Bartholome, Lloyd B. Boorman, Di Ralph B. Reed, Dickins steckler kinson. n Bake Dickinson, gust BE. Bart south Heart. Donoghue, Dickinson. Huffman, Dickinson, ‘oy Lee, Dickinson. Henry Muec Dic hinegn. ulski, Me Med Apgei Mon Frikstad, y Walsrth, f John Cart if John HH. O’Br T.*D; Casey, Dic Robert M. Blank, New England. + I, J. Reese, New England. Pat Flynn, Dickinson. J. B. Fisher, Zenith. B. R. Klingmay, Zenith. "; J. W. Taylor, Wickinson, J. A, Cannon, Dickinson. Earl tl. War Halliday. Frank J. Sadowsky, Dickinsoi. H. L. Mattson, Werner, Howard Miller, Werner, Robert C. Hintz, Dunn Center. W. A. Gongo, Dunn Center. Erwin R. Kelley, Oakdale. John T, Schafer, Richardten. Chas.’ W. Kempf, Dunn Center. Adam Beyer, Hebron. James D. Ballinger, Hebron. Fred Ehrle, Belfield. ® Must Leave Town, Dr.-H. E, French of the state univer~ sity. Chiropractor s Consultation Free Magistrate Flanagan settled of O. B. McComber with dis- patch Saturday evening. McComber. who had heen in the prison twice ar was discharged a few days picked up on a charge oi He had left the city once and return- ed. He was warned that he myst stay away from the city, ¢nd was given a suspended sentence on_prom- that he would do so, Poli the ca ise Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone oe | Victor Haves, and C.

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