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DW-MALE tractors; -vulcaniz- ing, welding ‘or. automotive electric- ity in Northwest's, oldest, largest and best equipped school. Infor- mation free: .Minneapolis Auto & Tractor School, 240 Znd St. North, _ Minneapolis, “Minn. X LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber_College, Oldest institution of its kind. Established 1893. javed by our methods, Cataloy ree. joler Barber College 107 a Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. - 3-1-1mo WANTED — Men - Women: over 17. Hundreds Government Jobs obtain- able. $135 month. _ List free. Write immediately. ‘Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 321, N. Rochester, N. Y. 8-19-3t BELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent girl for gen- ,.eral house work; no washing or ironing. Also:girl to work for board and room. Apply Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. 3-19-1w WANTED—First class 2nd cook at once. Good wages. Steaay job. Cail ‘625. Phone 209. 3-16-lw “gt SALESMA SALESMEN—‘o sell direct to homes trough leads.: ..Nohouse to/ house work: « $60:to $100 per week. “Mar- vie® man preferred. _ Positions Permanent. For , personal _ inter- view, write, giving Phone number and address. Address Tribune 213. : -19-3t ~ ROOMS FOR RENT et , ROOM AND BOARD—at $10 per week Rooms 50c per day. St.am Heated Meals*@5c. Phong 231. Banner _Hoi é 316-1 FOR RENT—Furnished and untur- nished light housekeeping rooms. Business College. Phone 183. ee So Tathf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for ‘light housekeeping. Phone 442 FOR RENT—Modern furnished room for gentlemen only. 222, 3rd St. Phone: 962. ge 8-19-26 FOR RENT—One room and board for two gentlemen, Call at 523 6th St. = a 3-18-4t FOR RENT—Furnished room. Ap- _ _ply 214, 5th St. ~__3-19-3t | FOR RENK—Modern furnished room, 713: 3rd street. 3-17-Lw WORK WANTED . WORK WANTED —Carpet_ beating, window cleaning, house repairing 9 any, odd jobs. Phone 833-L. J. 2. Dowis, 312 8th street So., Bism N.D. __ SN 8l8-1w WORK WANTED—Colored lady wish- es day work, or small bundle wash- ings. Mrs. Annie Crass, 217 South ith, rear. _ | 8-15-1wk WANTED—Work by hour. Apply 619 Front street. 3-21-3t LO! LOST—Key fing Contdining ‘about 40° keys and tag bearing the number 55546.’ Finder will kindly return to A. Leupp, Stanton, N. D., for re- ward, a8 ai 3-19-2t Person who took clock from’ Call- fornia Fruit store is known and had better return at once to save trouble. AA. Nassif. 3-18-3t -GANDOLOGY. SPECIA out, containin in Marinette County, an‘ investment; you are. buying good farm ‘lands| where farmers grow rich, send at once! for this special’ number of Landolony: It is free on request. “Address Skid more-Riehle Land Co.,, 485 Skidmore Riehle Bldg., Marine ‘Wisconsin, 1-8-3mos | FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room: modern house east front, well located, two bed- rooms; for $3,150, on terms; 5-; room modern house, with fine gar-| age, for $3,400, on terms; 7-room modern house, well located, east front, fine lot, with garage, on good terms; 6-room modern house, well | located soyth front 2 bed-rooms for $3,400 on‘ terms; large rogqming | houge, modern, for $5,000, on terms. | Geo. M. Register. 3-18-2w | HQUSE FQR SALE—Strictly modern | FOR SALE—Nice Bungalow. of five |- rooms. ‘Phone 144X, 0 Hl at, 802 | fe or call: ai | : 2nd. -8-10-1wk | =. houge of seven rooms and bath One| of the most beautiful homes in Bis- marck, eagt front, nice neighbor- hood We refused $6,000 for this; home last fall. A bargain at $4,700 $1,200 cash. Hurry. J..H. Holf- han, Ist door east of fostoffice. Phone 745... | 3-21-2t rooms bath and sewing room. . A’) bargain at $3,400. . $1,200 cash. J. |. Holihan, 1st door’ ‘Bast of Post’ _Office. Phone 745. _3-19-3t |: FOR SALE@A seven room bungalow | ‘on 7th Street. Write Lock Box 263, | Garrison, N, D. for particylars. | ment in the Rose Apartments. 215 3rd street: F. W. Murphy. Phone | 852. S 33 FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod-) “> em home, _ 320 Mandan” Ave. EN’ FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Call at Bismarck Tribune office. _ 3-15tt! HOUSES WANTED. WANTED — Bungalows and _houses.| We are having daily inquiries for| bungalows, houses and vacant lots! in all parts of the city. List, your) Property with Us at once for quick! turnovers. Henry & Henry, ffic2/ 4th street. Phone 961... ~ | ..3-21-lwk! “stood by in times of prosperity, 1) that $2,500 you have in your boot worth about $6,000 ee ee ee wel | BUSINESS DIRECTORY F. A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and Lenses Ground to correct all defects ofthe eye which glasses wilt cure: Bring us your broken lenses or your prescription, we can replace any lense almost while you wait. We have the only’, Lense Grinding Plant in the city,- coupled with a = ** complete stock of lenses. ~ 'F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician : Bismarck , WANTED TO BUY—Five-room bunga- | low with modern improvements and, well located. Write 209 Tribune | W -19-3t) WANTS TO BUY—We have an A-1| client who wants to buy a nice! home, mofern, in every, respect, six! or seven. rooms, for infarmation. | Henry & Henry. Phone 961, 3-21-1W) MONEY—MONEY—MONEY —1 want) py to borrow $2,500. Will sive 10. per. cent interest and pay interest semi-; annually. Security: a brand. new. bungalow in River View addition. | Now some of you fellows who I have} want you to come to my rescue in| times of adversity. Come dig up leg I reed the cagh. A friend in need is a friend deed. Do you; get me? J. H.Holihan. Phone 745 | P. S..-This beautiful bungalow . ts, 1 Undertakers “@mbalmers = =——<—«~s‘*Fmnerad’:éDitrrevcttorys ; Licensed Embalmer inCharge : DAY PHONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65-887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY ~ >“ STU DEBAK 7 ae \, CADILLAC. | .. ~ AUTOMOBILES | ———— SE ———E——EEEE ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS |" {Licensed Embalmers in Charge ft Day Phone 100 ‘ BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY at _ 220 MAIN STREET . Upholstered Furniture Made to Order \ MAIN STREET Prices closed nervoiis 33-4 to 414 cents fet lower, ny Shredded cedar bark used in hens’ | nests keeps insects out.of them. Night Phone 100, or 683 . CARL:PEDERSON ©. FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, |... Southwestern North Dakota and | Southeastern Montana } BISMARCK, 0. D-.- - - 5 WHAT, OF IT? THA NOTHING TO GET S' Exc)TED ABouT! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. ' FOR SALE—At a bargain 160 acres in ‘McLean County. Located, about 20 rds. from. Crooked Lake, Rural free delivery, telephone, but not in, 1-lw \ OU TO OFFER JN the line of irproved or unimpraved land, cloge:to railroad town in the part. of North Dakota. answerlng state legal description, wh. character, af the soil. and subsoil.) FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. and the yery lowest price..etc. Write | pressing, repairing;, dyeing, ladies’ Ingvald Bjorg, R 7, Fergus Falls,| and men’s clothing, Fugle Tdiloring of 3-1t lw & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite ‘OR RENT; Farm of 480° acres in} _postoffice. 1B tt Gibbs township 250 acres under.cul- | PRE. WAR PRICES on cleaning, ivation, 100 acres in corn last year, Bismarck, 114 miles |- froin’ RedTralt; good. water and wid mill ‘a fair set of buildings fenced and cross fenced everything handy Wil) furnish most of seed or will rent for cash also: FOR SALE:—About 20 head of, good from’ 1100 to 1500 or will trade for cattle cr town property, if interested J. C. Swett Phone 822x. 3-14-4t 813 Thayer St. or Phone 377L. 19. FOR SAI ussell, Linton, N. D. 3-18-1M the undersigned batponaily. inclusive, in block thirteen in the town of’ New ‘Sterling. The sale will be made on or after the 15th day of April, A. D. ‘1921. All bids must be in writing and may he left at officg of F. E. McCurdy, at torney for guardian at Bismarck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said county court; or delivered to SCHAPER, ‘Guardian of the Estate of Said Minors. . Dated March 19th, A. D. 1921. e@ 3-21-28 4-4-11 State of ‘North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In district court. Fourth Judicial district, : Bismarck Loan and Investment Com pany,-a corporation, * Plaintiff, vs. Christ Rosenau: and Mary Rosenau, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir- But SHE ELOPED WITH \ Yor Son! Carl C. Moore, 223 street. Phone 702-! EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press: relining, remodeling and tai)- . Klein, tailor and cleaner. house. $750.00. will take it. cal S. 3rd] this 19th day of March, 1921. 3: wi” sale or retail, sand and gravel is ~ of best quality in Northwest recom- As there is only a grainary on place,! ‘mended by Shanon & boyd, \James- also a sthaql houge. 75 acres in field| town, N, D. which is rented for this season. 10) C. miles front railrogd.- The, proposed ‘Northern crosses the land, $2600 takes it and half hich is'my share by pay- a. Qn terms. -$300 cagh FOR SALE—Oliver plow. 3 bottom Phone 833-L. J. Dowis, 312 8th street So., Bismar For Prices write or Phot FOR SALE—Very complete, two section chicken. house. Twenty- four pure bred young White Wyan- |, e : dotée hens, one young cock, wire jt. Write 211 Tribune} fencing, posts,’ coops, etc. Phone 403. 3-19-3t ‘A No, 10 pail of Pure Montana, Hon- ey delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. In| B. F, Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont — ne Majestic range, jot de In good conditio' 518 5th street. Sead _3-21-3t] signed executrix of the estate of Wen- FOR SALE—One 75-egg hot water in-| delin Braun, late of the city of Bis- eubator, and one 150-chick brooder,| marck in the county of Burleigh and} 3-16-1w| state of North Dakota, deceased, to TAKEN UP—Seven head of horses.| the creditors of, and all persons hay- Frank J. Spalla, Plaza, N. D., R. F. D. Lomas Hdw. Co. 1m ‘SO TUY-—Office chaire in| vouchers, within aix months after the ‘Address P, 0. B.| first publication of this notice, to saic good: condition. WANTED TO BUY—A small chicken 1 LEGAL NOTICES | 3-7-14-21-28. Executrix 1-18-tf SALE,OF LAND. pointment | in north and ‘OR LEASE—Cultivated land on sec- tion 7 in McKenzie township, near McKenzie, North Dakota, for, lease, asa whale or in part.. Owner will furnish seed. Most of said section is cultivated. No buildings there- HL |F on milk cow. | FOR-SALB—Almost new furniture. | Enough furniture to furnish a 6- Party can also rent Freckles and His Friends ee OS FOR SALE-—One as part payment. Write P. 0. AW, We’ “ALLIGATOR AN’ WES FOR QUICK SALE—Neéw white rotary sewing machine, 2 electric; one 6- drawer drop head oak finish; clos- ing them out. Phane 887 for ap- Notice is hereby given, that under authority of an order of sale granted] certain mortgage made, executed and by the Honorable I. ©. Davies,. judge] detivered by. Geo. Boglter and [ena of the county court of the county‘of| Boelter, his wife, ‘mortgagors, to Burleigh, in the state of North Dakota, Kelley-How-Thomson “Co. a corpora- dated the 19th day of March, A. D.| tion, mortgagee, dated June 11th, 1920 1921, the undersigned, the guardian] and filed for record in the office of Harry| the Register of Deeds in and for Bur- Schaper, Lily Schaper, Otto Schaper| leigh county, North Dakota, on’ July and Carl Schaper, minor children of | 1st, 1920, at.9 o'clock a. m., and. duly William Schaper, late of the town of| recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages on Sterling, in the county of Burleigh,| page 17; will be forecloged by a sale and state of North Dakota, decease, of the premiges in such mortgage and | will sell at private sale to the highest| hereinafter. described at the front or its equivalent, sub-| door of the courthouse in the city ct to confirmation by the judge of] of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North the following de-| Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock in ry % i all'the right, title| the afternoon on the fifteenth day of “tor and two-bottom self lift plow; | and interest of the said minors in and} April, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the nearly new. Might consider Ford) to the southwest quarter of section| amount due on such mortgage on the 52 twenty-four in township one hundred] day of sale. city preferred. Cream delivered to of the estates jof Ida Schaper, any part of’ the city on Saturday. Jennings: Dairy. Phyne 402F-4. 18. FOR SALE—50 by 120° foot lot in 3-9-2wk| River Addition on paving. wit ARM FOR. RENT—Twelve miles | eter ear cs ae oe trite» from Bismarck, known as McGarvey une C ‘ 421-8t | jec farm; good building; 70:acres cori —— 4 Sai land, ready to see; 50 acres of pas- balance . stuble. Immediate possession, J. W. Bull, Bismarc! ° ___ MISCELLANEOUS 5 | WANTED—To buy a fr id county court, scribed land, to-wit: HP nests om me mY forty-one north of range seventy- FOR SALE—First class river bottom | eight west of the 5th P,.M, and the| mortgage and which will be sold to hay, $10 per ton, f.0 .b. Stewartsdale. | southwest quarter of 3-16-Iw| Phone 406F-13, or 772-Ly. after 5| township one hundred forty north ‘clock. J. W. Burch. 3-18-1w | range seventy-seven west of the 5th} One (1), FOR, SALE—One new Towa cream | P. M., and al separator at a bargain; size 5 Tag Was “in” the Game! By Blosser | section eight in| satisfy the same are described as fol- ot| lows, to-wit: Lot Four (4) of Block Igo lots 21 to 26 inclusive,| Arena, Burl 09 ‘in block two and also lots six to nine] ta. tue of a special execution to me direct- ed-and delivered and now in my hands, isueu out of the clerk’s office of thi. Fourth Judicial District Court in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in. said court in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants. Lhave levied upon the following des-| cribed real property, lying and situ-! ate in the County of ‘Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakota and described | as follows, to-wit—The Southeast Quar ter (SEl-4) Section Seventeen (17)! Towhship One Hundred Forty (140 | North, of Range Bighty (80) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. | I shall, on Thursday the 21st day of~ April, -1921, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day,| at the front door of the Burleigh Coun-| ty Court House in the city of Bis- marek, in said County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, proceed to} sell the right, title and interest of tlie abdye named defendants in and to the above described real property to satis- fy the said judgment amounting to} Seven Hundred and Nine and 46-100; Dollars ($799.56) together with accru-| ed costs and accruing costs of this exe- cution and sale, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota | ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, / North Dakota. O'HARE & COX, | Attorneys for, Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. . 3-21-28-April 4-11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Estate of Wen- lin Braun, deceased. > Notice is hereby given by the under- ing claims against egaid deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary.) executrix at office of FE. T. Burke, at- torney-at-law, in the Tribune block, city ef Bismarck, in sald Burleigh county, N. Dak. r Dated March 7, A. D. 1921. 7~ EVA BRAUN, NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is herehy given that that The premises described in such of the Original Townsite of leigh caunty, North Dako- * Default having occurred in: the ¢on- ditions of said mortgage and the mortgages having given the.record title owner of the above described premises notice as provided 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 Hundred Thirty-five and 27-200 Doi-| larg ($1,035.27). Dated March 7th, 1921, KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON (¢ a Corporation, Mortgagee. SULLIVAN- HANLEY .& SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mandan, North Dakota. i (Mch, 7-14-21-28—April 4-11) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by H._E. Solberg, a single man as mortgagor, to P. L, Fitzger- ald of Willow City, North Dakoia, ag 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 state of North Dakota on -the twenty-seventh day of September, A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 150. of Mortgages, at Page 42, and assigned by said mortgagee to the Merchants National Bank of Willow City, North Dakota, a corporation, by an instru- ment in writing, which said assign-/ ment was duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on the twenty-first day of January, A. D. 1921, in Book 169 at Page 143, 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- leigh 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 mortgage on the:day of Sule. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same ate described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Four (4) in Tgwnship Onc Hundred Forty-four (144) North, in Range Seventy-six (76) West of: the PAGE SEVEN Fifth Principal Meridian, situate. in the said county of Burleigh: There will be due on said-mortgage at the date of sale the sum of Four- teen Hundred Eighty-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 Mortgagee. . JOHN D. SCHERER, Willow City, North Dakota, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- gagee. z (Mch. 7-14-21-28—April 5-12.) > —__.—_ 1+ [MARKETS | —_—_— SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, Hog Recelpts. 6,500, averaging 50 to 75 cents higher. Range, $8 to $11. Bulk, $9.50 to $10.75. Cattle receipts, 3,000, slow, steady to 25e lower, Bulk, common steers, $6.75. Cows and heifers, $4.50 to $6.50, few $7.50. Calves steady top $9. Good and choice stockers and feed- ers, slow, steady to weak. Sheep receipts, 3,000, little done early, few sales strong to higher. Choice lambs, $9.50 to $10, Choice ewes, $5.75 to $6.25. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago. Mar. 21.—Cattle receipts, 16,000. Beef steers slow, bulk ,$8.50 to $9.75. og receipts, 25,000. Steady to 25 cents higher. Sheep receipts, 25.000. Slow, 25 to 50 cents higher. . MI APOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis Mar. 21.—Flour un- changed, 15 to, 20 cents lower. In arload lots, $8.65 a barrel. Shipments 67,083 barrels. Bran, $23. ‘CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, March 21l—Wheat No 2 1 $1.66 to $1.68 No. 2 hard $1.54 to $1.55 1-2. Corn No. 2 mixed 65 cents, No. 2 yellow 65. Oats INo. 2 white 41 1-2 to 42 1-2 No. 3 white 49. $ Rye No. 2 31.46 1-2 to §La7, Barley 63 to 72. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar, 21. ‘No. 1 dark northern + $1.39 No. 1 amber durum .. 1,22 No. 1 mixed durum . 1.18 No. 1 red durum .. 1.13 No. 1 flax... .. 1.37 No. 2 flax 1.32 No, 2 rye .. LAB Area of & Triangle, j Where the altitude and base of a triangle is known, the area of the tri- angle is found by multiplying one-half of the base by the altitude. Where the lengths of the three sides of the tri- angle are known, the area of the tri- angle can be found by the following rule: From half the sum of the three sides. subtract each side. separately. Multiply -together continually the half sum and the’ three remainders and extract the square root of the prod- uct which will be the area of the tri- angle. These Nettles Deal Death. Any species of nettles is unpleasant enough td handle roughly, but some of the foreign ones are must formidable plants. Several of the Egst Indian forms are truly, dangerous, for, after the. first itching sensation hag passed away it is often followed by that. of hot irons being rubbgd on the, flesh, ‘and ‘the pain increases to such an ex- tent that after hours—and sometimes days—the patient is selzed with symp- toms like those following influenza and lockjaw, while - sometimes death re- sults, _e Trivial Accident Brings Disaster. The gypsy moth has caused a great dea} of trouble In this country, and much money and energy haye been spent in the effort to exterminate it. The trouble started when a French naturalist named Trouvelot,’ residing in the town of. Yfaldcn, Mass, left a paper box containing gypsy moth eggs on a Window ledge and it blew off. That was in the early eighties, and he was making experiments with va- rious kinds of caterpillars as silk spinners, ——_-—_—- e High Blood Pressure Curable. High blood pressure can be overcome in most cases by exercise, says the Canadian Life. This cause of the many ‘Jections in life insurance is not usu- ally a permanent disorder. It can be cured by exercising, gently at first, and increasing up to a reasonable amount. CHents who have heen re fected on this account should be ad- vived ta.take up some moderate form reise, and in the course of a few nonths they may be acceptable. ¢ Tides Move Big Apilding, The historic Tower of London moves four times daily as the tides of the Thames river ebb and flow. The movement is most pronounced in the part nearest the river. The mieye- ment fs due to the fact that many tons of water penetrate under: the founda- tions with the rising tide,-which move- ment has the effect of moving upward the whole mass of the tower. Windfall. A windfall is an unexpected legacy or money dropped as ft were from the sky. The saying originated when the English nobility were. forbidden by the tenure of their est: to fell the timber, all the trees @eing reserved for the use of the royal navy. Such, trees as were blown down, however, were excepted, hence’ a good wind often proved .a veritable Godsend. ——————_—_| R. S. ENGR, D. C. B.C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lacas Block—Phone 260 s ° \