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¢ FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 ° | "HELP WANTED—MALE ir vulcaniz- + LEARN—Autos, ‘tractors, ing, welding or automotive electric-! ity in Northwest's oldest, largest { !€ and begt equipped school. Infor- mation free.-- Minneapolis Auto § Tracto™ School, '240.-2nd' St. North, Minneapolis, Minn. i RN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler Barber College, oid eae institution of ite Est shed 1893. : Tirge ‘and ex+ ense ‘saved bya Sar seethods’ (Cotaicg ree.’ Moler ‘Barber College 107° Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minn, \ 3-1-1mo WANTED—Good all around job print- er. Union. Married man preferred. * Address Country Shop, care Tribune, Bismarck, .N..D. 8-24-21 WANTD—Steady reliable man to work nights. ‘No experience neces- sary. Lahr Motor Sales Co. 3-23-31 HELP 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-lw. WANTED—Experinced hotel girl: steady Job, good wages for the right kind of a girl. Hotel Garrison, Gar- vison, N. D. _ 3-25-1w WANTED—A girl or woman for house work. Good wages. Phone 831-R 3:24. 2A-3t WANTED — Housekeeper on small farm. Address O, care Tribune. 3-25-3t WANTED—A maid tor general house- work. 714 2nd street. *3-24-1W KITCHEN HELP WANTED. marck ‘Hospital . 3. ‘ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ht housekeeping. All modern. Iso ashes hauled. Phone 478-K, or gallon 411 11th street. 324-3 FOR RENT-/Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping: Phone 442-L. Before 9 A. M, and si 3-22-20 ‘urnished and unfur- nished light polio ee pe rooms. Business College. ’ Phone 183. * 8.7 tt POR RENT—Large Pleasant’ room ‘on first floor, furnished for light housekesping: 620 6th (St. Mrs. Rhur. 8-23-3t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house. Phone 377-K, or call at-300 9th St. 3-25-1w FOR RENT—Room in private home, |} close‘in. Phone 439-K. 3-25-3t . FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 802 Avenue WORK WANTE 3-25-tf WORK WANTED — Carpet _ beating, | window cleaning, house repairing or any odd jobs. Phone 833-L. J. 1. Dowis, 12 8th street So., Bismarck, 8-24-1wk Wal “Work by woman, by day or hour. Also work wanted by man, odd jobs. Mrs. Grace Wilson;, phone an ‘0. be n- | derful Hocntin and beautiful shade trees, price cut for quick sale, terms you desire, Shown. only by ap: pointment, Henry & Henry. Phone} ~ 961. 4 3-22-5t, HOUSE FOR SALE—Strictly modern house of seven rooms and bath One) of the most beautiful homes in-Bis- marck, east front, nice neighbor- hood We refused $6,000 for thfs home last fall. A bargain at $4,700. | $1,200 cash. Hurry.’ J. H. Holi-| han, 1st door east of postoffice. | Phone 745. 7 3-21-1w, FOR. SALE—Seven-room modera house. Also a number of small! houses, ranging from two to five | “Yooms. Dealing with owner. In- quire 715. Sixth Si. 8-23-3t | FOR RENT—A three room modera ap- partment furnished for housekeep-) ing. Phone 692x or call at 702.4. F. 8-25-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| ment in the Rose Apartment@ 215 3rd_street. F. W, Murphy. ong Bt 852. eS WANTED TO RENT—Five or si room house, modern; before April __15, Write No. 216, ‘I'ribune. 3-25-30 FOR RENT—Furnished Toom, mod-j ern home.. 320 Mandan Ave. _Phone_262L., 3-19-1wk FOR RENT—Furnished” house, seven - rooms. Phone 144X, or call at 802 2nd. 3-19-1wk FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Call __at Bismarck Tribune-offi -15tt FOR SALE—A well buflt frame house modern,’ seven’ rooms, well located, beautiful shade trees, low price for quick sale, and the terms are easy. Shown by epee ether t 3:22-5¢ EANDOLOGY SPECIAL MBER—Just out, containin, is facts of clover land in: Marinette County, Wisconsin. . If for @ home or as an investment you are thinking of buying | farm lands mnere armers stow 1s ti ‘ Land ance special” number ‘e indo! It" is free’ on request. au” SKIG- more-Richle Land Co. ri Sitamore: Riehle Bidg., Marinette, Laer mos FOR SALE—D1 Monard wheat, $2.25 per bu. cleaned. This| wheat is a heavy yielder and | Yust proof. No. 114 Wilt proof Flax seed, $2.00 bu. Tim) Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N. D. Route No. 1. 3-25-lwk BISMARCK’S BEST S. S. W. LEG-; horns, lay, win and pay. The ‘lay-! ing and exhibition quality of my bird’ is unquestioned as the record made by them at the ‘leading show: is unequalled. We are in position right now to furnish you with eggs from these high class show birds, at $4 per 15 eggs. John Pelkey. Phone 608. Bismarck, N. D. 8-21-1w j FOR. SALE—Sand and gravel whole- | ditiéns of the mortgage hereinafter THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE” and herewith served upon you, and to|4——. if serve a copy of your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at | their offices in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh ‘County, North Dakota, with- in thirty days’ after the service of this ‘bUmmons upon you, exclusive of he day; of service; andi case‘of your ‘ailute to’ appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the; relief demanded in the com- iplaint. + Datéd at Bismarck, North Dakota. This 8th day of February, 1921... ‘NEWTON, DULLAM'& YOUNG; Attorneys for Plaintiff. City National Bank Building, Bis- | marck,, North Dakota. ‘The Suiimons in the above entitled | action Was filed in’ the office of Clerk; of the District Court of said Burleigh, gouty: on the 16th day of February, 1 NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dismarck, North Dakota. 3-18-25.Apr. 1, 8,15, 22 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the con- cescribed, Notice is Héreby Given, | That that certain mortgage executed|~ and delivered’ by Andrew J. Hoch- halter and Philippine Hochhalter, his wife; mortgagors, to The City Nation- al Bank of Bismarck, mortgagee, dat- : _. PAGE SEVEN © “CITY NEWS tl m at Hospital Mrs. Martha Couch is seriously ill! with pneumonia at the Bismarck hos- pital. i Valley City Visitors, Ladies trom Valley City in town to-; day are Hester Hackett, Irene G. Nip. poes, Hazel Colton and Myrtle Wood-, worth. From Fargo, W. G. Besserer, T. B. Hull, H. os Rungan, and Geo. A. McCullen’ ‘ar Fargo men about town this week | Returns From Visit. Mrs. Lois Getchell’ returned yester- | day ‘from a week’s visit among old! RR | tiff for the relief. demanded Ye the! complaint. Dated at Bismarch, North Dake | this 1st day of ‘March, 1921, O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiit, Office and Postoftice, Little Building} Bismarck, Notice of No Personal Claim. Pléase take notice: that’ the 28 entitled action is brought to quiet; title in the plaintiff to the following | == | D. ed the 6th day of October"1917, and filed for record in the office » of the register.of deeds of the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 13th day of October, 1917, and was duly recorded in Book 150 of Mor- tgages, on Page 38, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such’mor- tgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of Xorth Dakota, at the Hour of ten o'clock a. m., on the 26th day’ of April, 1921, to satisfy tle amount due upon such mortgage on the‘day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which willbe sold “to satisfy the ‘same are situate im Bur- leigh. County, ‘North ‘Dakota,’ and de- scribed as follows, towit:—Commenc- ing at a point known as the Northeast corner of Lot Two (2, of Section Two (2), in Township One Hundred Forty- two (142) North, of Range Seventy- eight (78) West of the oth p. m., thetice Five Hundred Forty-one (541) |, Feet straight West alcng the North line of said Lot Two (2); thence about One Hundred Thirty (130) Feet straight South to the North line of the Right-of-way of the Northern Pa- cific Railway. Company; thence: Three Hundred’ Sixtysix (366) Feet in a Southeasterly direction, one ‘Hundred Feet (100) South, One Hundred Seven- ty-five Feet’ (175) Southeasterly, fol- lowing in each case the North Line of the Right-of-way of the Northern Pa- cific Railway Company, to the East line of’ said Lot’ Two (2), where — is digects said Right of~ way; thence about’ Two Hundred Twenty-three 223 | Feet North along the East line of said Let Two (2), to the point of beginning | containing Two atid one-third (2° 1:3) acres, more or less, There will be due on said mortgage atthe date of sale the-sum of $1933.09, besides the costs,’ disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 18th day of March, 1921. _ Bismarck, North Dakota. 534-X. ys 3-25-1w | sale ar retail, sand and gravel ig). THE CITY NATIONAL BANK OF WAN@BD=04- jobs etorm-windowst”-of-best-quality: in Northwest recor} tA “BISMARCK, = Mortgagee removed also. Phone 439x. 3-17-2w| mended by Shanon & Hoyd, James-| NEWTON, DULL. & YOUNG, WANTED—Washing. Call 430-K. ND ‘ fOR SALE—At a bargain 160 acres in McLean County. Located about 20 rds. from Crooked Lake, Rural free delivery, telephone, but not in, As there is only a grainary on place, also a school house. 75 acres in field which is rented for this season; 10 miles from raflroad. The proposed road of the Great Northern crosses the land. $2600 takes it and half of crops which is my share by pay- ing for seed. On terms, $500 cash will guile it. Write 211 Tribune : he & 1-1ly FOR RENT—Goodg 71-4 m, 80 acre@broken, balance pasture or can all be broken,’ house ‘and barn, good¢water, + miles from Moffit, or 7 milgs from Braddock, talk to Hen- hone.961; 3-25-2t . in Burleigh County 6 miles north of ‘Mengken’700 acres broken. E.. P. _ Crain, (Bismarck, 'N._ N. D. S243t ROR RENT=—5 acres east of Bismarck at or. near 21st St, fine soil goed for garden, Talk to Henry & Henry. Phone 961.” -. S25-2t WILL TRADE QUARTER SECTION all tillable are for laté model 7auto. A. L.’G: Regan, N. D. 13-22. _HOUSES S_ WANTED, WANTED — Bu galows and houses. . We are ly inquiries for bungalows, louses and ‘vacant Icts in all parts of the city. List your property with us at once for quick turnovers. Henry & Henry, offic2 4th street. Phone 961. ‘ 3-21-lwk WANTS TO BUY—We have an A-1 client who wants to buy a_nice |. home, modern in every respect, six or seven rooms, for. information. ‘Henry & Henry. Phone 961. ~~ - 3-21-1w FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large spacious store in downtown business block. Available April 1st: For terms, location étc., apply, Bismarck Realty Co, | 322-Iw OFFICHS—Well appdinted two room, connecting, suite. Adaptable/ to professional use. Apply at once. ‘Bismarck Realty Company. 3-22-1w FOR SALE OR RENT - HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six-room modern house east front, well located, two bec- rooms, for $3,150, on terths; 5- room’modern house, with fine gar- age, for $3,400, un terms; 7-room modern house. well Jlocated, east front, fine lot, with garage, on good terms; : 6-room. modern “house, well located south front 2 bed-rooms for $3,400 on terms; farge rooming Powe modern, for $5,000, on terms. 0. . Register. 3-18-2W} “HOUSE FOR SALE—House of six rooms an@ bath hot water heut, garage, porch up stairs and down This “is atvery desirable home. A q Teal bargain at $4750. $1250, . H. Holihan, 1st “door Hist of Po: FOR SALE—A moi modern bungalows just what yon have been looking. for 5 D. For Prices write or Phone ussell, Linton, N. D. | 3-18-1M | town, N. Cc Bismarck, North ‘Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee. 3. 18- 25 April 1-8, 15, 22. FOR SALE—One Hoosier cibdinet 1) kitchen table, 1 bed rooin table, 1| library table 1 »uffet, 2 dining! chairs 1 dressing table chair and! one Davenport one velvet rug $x10.! Call at 811 Front St. 3-24-Lwk! FOR SALE—A nine “Dank Buronghs, agding machine in perfect condi tion | Price ‘less than ‘half that of new! fodéhing of same sizeg Address | box 328 Mandan, N. D. 3-23-2wks | “A No. 10 pail of Pure Montana Hon-; ey delivered at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with ‘order. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 9-Lm FIRST GLASS WORK—Cleaning. | pressing, -Tepairing, dyeing, ladies’ | | and men’s clothings. Eagle Tailoring | ° & Hat Works, phone, 58, opposite | postoffice. Fe 118-tf | PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- | blocking” and remodeling men’s} hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | 4 Phone 58; opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR QUICK SALE—New white rotary | sewing machine, 2 electric; one 6- drawer drop head oak finish; clos-| ing them out. Phone 887 for ap-| pointment TG ARIES ei 228s 3- 18-1w | FOR SALE—First class yi ver bottom | hay, $10 per ton, f..0.b. Stewartsdate. Phone 406F-13, or 772-L, after 5) o'clock. J. W. Burch. _3-18- 8-1w | FOR SALE=One new Iowa cream separator at a bargain; size 509 pounds. Carl C. Moore, 223 S. 3rd street, Phone 702-L. 3-21-lw EXPERT. dry cleaning, hand press- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein, tailor and cleaner. | 3-7-1mo |: FOR SALE Oliver plow, 3° bottom; engine gang. Phone. 833-L. J. #.! Dowie, 312 8th stgeet So., Bismarck, | N 3-24-Le67 | FOR Skt Pup tents for| sale at Bismarck Army aad | Store., Price $5.00. 1w [WANTED TO y BUY—Office- cha: waits in| send condition. Address P, O. B. 3-19-t FOR SALE—Choice « canary bingers. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, .N. D. 324-1 . BOR SALE —New mission style d dining | room table. Call 990-L. 3-24-3t LEGAL NOTICES ‘ SUMMONS =o | State of North Lakota, County of) Burleigh, =, In District Court. District. Julius Dobberstein, Plaintiff, vs.| Jens-M. Dahl, Louise Dahl, his wife Fourth Judicial] unknown. claiming any estate or inter- est.in or lien or encumbrance upon the; Defendant. Above named Defetidants :— You are -hereby “sttinmoned | Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and’Ed. Nygard, and all other persons serve’ a copy of your/ answer upon) property described in the complaint.i County of Burleigh and State of North! «, Dakota, withid thirty days after the The State of North Dakota to The} service of this summons upon you.| ‘exclusive of the day ‘of service, and. toj in case of your failure to appear or answer the-complaint in this action, , answer, a copy of which is hereto attached | against you by default by the plain) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain martgage, executed and delivered by Samuel K. Hood ant Cora E. Hood, mortgagors, to The First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the |12th day of December, A. D. 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North ‘Dakota, on the 13th day of Dec. A. D. 1918, ‘and recorded in Book 147 of Mort- ‘gage, at page 313, will be foreclosed |by a. sale of the premises in~ such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun- ty of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m' on the 28th day of Mafch, A. D. 192i, to satisfy,the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and whichvwill be sold to satisfy the | same, are situated in the County of and described, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%4). of | Section Twenty-eight (28); the North- east Quartet (NK%) of Section Thir- ty three (33); the North One-half (N%) of the Southeast Quartey (SE%) of Section Thirty-three (33)4 the Northwest Quarter (NW%) of | Section Thirty-four (34), all in Town- ship One Hundred Forty (140) North of Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian,’ in But- tleigh County, North Dakota,’ contqin- {ng seven’ hundred twenty (720) acres more'or less according ‘to the United States Government’ Survey ‘thereof, There will be due on. such mort- gage ‘at thé ‘date of sale’ the ‘sum of $2,944.68, Dated ‘at Bismarck; 'N.:D., ‘this 17th | day of January, 1921- FIRST: NATIONAL BANK, Mortgagce. EB. MeCURDY; ‘Attorney*for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (Feb. (18. 25 March | 4 - 18- -25) | STATE oF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- ty of Burleigh. In’ District Court; Fourth Judicial District. Summons. Kate B. Martin, plaintiff, vs. The heirs of Charles E. Benson, deceased, \, FE namely, Ida’ Benson, Jane P. Ben-}; son, and the heirsof Jane P. Ben-; ‘«gon, deceased, and all other per- sons claiming any title to, or inter- est in, or lien or-incumbrance upon the property described in the com- plaint in this action, defendants,—_ The -State of North Dakota to tne Above Named Defendants: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the complaint ig the above entitled action and to, the subscribers hereto at their of-| fices in the’ City of Bismarck, in the judgment. will be taken | | hundred ‘twenty-eight: and 84-100 4 described premises” situated in Bur-| leigh county,-North Dakota, etc.—wit; The South Half (S+1-2) of the North = Half (N1-2) of the Southwest Quar-| = ter (SW'1-4) of: Section Twenty-three | (23), Township One Hundred Forty == one (141), Range Highty (30), West = ot the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- | leigh County, ‘North Dakota; that the complaint in said) action will be filed | in the office of the clerk of court on or | before the 5th day of March, 1921, that 1, personal claim is made by the! plainfiff therein against you. Dated at Bismarck, .N. D., this. Ist. day. ot. March, 21. ‘a, SOtTARE & COX, Attomyys for Plaintiff. “" $-$:11-18-25 Apr. 1-8 | nu NOTICE OF MORTEAC ALE BS ADVERTISED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That |= that certain mortgage, executed and} delivered by Santael K. Hood and |= 'Cora E. Hood (Husband and Wife) mortgagors, ‘to First National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota, mortga- gee, dated the 11th day of Decembers | A. D. 1917," and tléd for recoravih the office of the Register of Deed: of the County of Burleigh, and Stat of North Dakota, on the 12th’ day ‘oi | Dee. A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book | 146 of Mortgage, at page 77, will ‘be| foreclosed by a sale of the premisc in such mortgage and hereinafter scribed, at the front door of the court) house in the City of Bismarck, in the Counfy of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock ».' m. on the 28th day of March, A. D.| 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The | premises described ‘in said mortgage! and ‘which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of! Burleigh, and State of North’ Dakota. | and described, as follows, towit: i The. Southeast’ Quarter (SE%) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North-| east Quarter (NEY):,of Section: Thir-| ty-three ( the--Northi- One-halt | (Nig) of -the:, South: (SE%) of Section Thir the Northwest Quarter (NW%)' of Section Thirty-fotr (34); all in Towhe| ship One Hundred Forty (140), North of Range Seventy-eight (78), West of the Fifth’ Principal Meridian, also the Northwest Quafter (NW%) of Section Two (2)° in’ Township’/One Hundred ‘Thirty-nine; (189), North ‘of ‘Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Burlajgh County; North Dakota, containing seven hun- dred twenty (720) acres. more or less. according to the United States” Gov-! ernment Survey thereof. There will be due on-such mort, gage at the date of sale the sum of $8,552.54. i Dated at. Bismarck, N. D., this 13h | day of January, 1921. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Mortgages: F. E. MéCURDY; Attoruey for Mogrtgagee, Bismarck, North Dakpta 18-25—-March 4*11-18-25) OF, MORTGAGE, FORE CLOSURES. Notice is here! that-a mort-/| gage executed and delivered by .Wal-; ter L. Williamson of the couhly ot | Ransom and state of North Dakota s| mortgagor, to F_S. Parker of the city | of Superior in the county of Douglas | and state of Wisconsin, as mortga- ee, which morts 9th day of Janu ¢orded in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county’ of Bur! leigh affd- state of North Dgggota on} the 30th gay of January, 1917, Tn Book “144” of Mortgages at page 434 at 3 o'clock p. m., which mortgage has.not been assigned, will be foreclosed by | a sale of thé premises in. such mort- | kage and hereinafter described at the front door’ of the county ‘courthouse in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and state of orth Dakota | on. the 30th day of Aj ft 2 o'clock, in the Asoo of sai day to satisfy the amount’ due on’such mortgage on the date of sale! The premises described in sw n | mortgage which will be sold to sa isfy the same are described as fol lows, to-wit: \ The Southeast quarter (SE%): of Section Six (6) in Township. One Hundred Forty-four (144) North, of Range Seventy (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred: sixty acres (160) more 4 or less, according to the United States government survey thereof. f There will be due on such mortgag on the date of sale the sum of fifte (Feb. NOTICE | lars ($1,528.84), which includes $149.) taxes paid by mortgagee January 12, 1921) it Notice of intention to foreclose w: sent to the title owner of ‘record by registered mail under date of Janu- ary 20, 1921, No action at law or other. proceed- ‘ing has been instituted to collect the debt secured by sugh mortgage. Dated at Fargo, North: Dakota, this ith day of March, A. D. 1921. Fr. S PARKER, Mortgagee, SPALDING & SHURE, } Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. t (211-18-25. -Aptil, 1-8-15) ee) TAN Valiey | triends at her former home, City. Coleharbor ‘Callers, Mr, and Mrs.‘ BE. J. Childs of Cole- harbor are among the many out of town people in town tor he week-end, Baby Son. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tibesar are the arents of,a baby son who arrived on | Wednesday at St. Alexius. From Garrison. |. George-Boden of Garrison attended | to affairs at the county seat on Wed- nesday and Thursday of tie week. Wilten 'Icachers in 1 Town, Five of the Wilton teachers ar | spending the first.days of their Easteg | guest of her cousin Judge H.:T. Burke vacation in Bismarck. Miss, paran Morris will visit relatives here and} she was accompanied on a shopping tour by the Misses Celestine Frey, Esther Carlson, Bertha Sigurdson, | and Clara Thorson. Claude | Newman is also in town for the day from Wilton, To Install Auxilary. Mrs. McGrann, of Fargo will be in Bismarck tomorrow ‘to install a La- dies’ Auxiliary chapter of thé United Commercial Travelérs, The installa- tion will take place in Elks hall Sat- urday evening at 7:30 P. M. New Salem Guest. Miss Frances Boyle, a teacher in the New Salem schools, stopped off in ‘Bismarck’ today and was the dinner and Mrs. Burke. Miss Boyle is en- route to Sheldon where she will ee Easter vacation. / Return From Tri cific Agent W. A. Me- 's: McDonald returned rday from a short trip to the “Visits in W."T. Jagd, arrived last eveniny from northern Washington, where he. has been in the interest of the May- field Nurseries, in which firm he has been nterested for the last 34 years. While west Mr. Jagd visited hig son John, better known to the Bismarck people as Johannes, who is in the dairy business in Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. Jagd, while here, will visit with his son, Henry, who is one of the proprietors of the Annex hotel. ‘pr I HMULNEUNNIUUUUNLLLLLLUUELUL FL Ac Te The Most Appropriate Easter Gift FLOWERS | Our Easter Flower Supply Stock is excellent and we urge a selec- tion while the stock is still complete., We deliver ahytime. _ WE SOLICiIT YOUR OUT OF TOWN FLOWER ORDERS Being members. of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association we are able to place at your servise the stocks of 2,000 first class flor- ists. Prompt service to all points in the United States and Canada by telegraph, telephone, or special delivery letter. = Quality guaranteed. by the entire membership of the F. T. D. There is no extra charge for this service > other than the actual z= cost of the message. |= = = a 1 Phone 784 R So Se Say It With Flowers, By. Wire - Oscar H. Will & Co. Pioneer Green.House Green nu Loin nn nn = 4 I 2 = == = = = a4 324 Fourth Street ee ee Houses FOR WT ee % PUBLIC UTILITIES Se NOT RULE Do Yeas Cirie =e Tuest 3, TARE £ A 5th - | In voting for’ ‘cattdidatées for’ ‘the City Commission care- fully consider the following points: 1. Vote for men who stand for rigid constructive econ- omy. 2.. Vote for men who are successful in the conduct of their own’ private business and are known to have business ability and experience which will assure full value received for every dollar of public money spent. - 3. Vote for-men who were urged to become candidates by a large body of public oe citizens—men who are not politicians. 4 Vote for men, who during their foi residence i in Bis- ‘marek have proved théir constant interest in mak- ing Bismarck a better home ¢-ty in every way, and never stood as a stumbling: block to progress. 5. Vote for'men who-can 4nd will direc: the affairs of the city in the best interest'of all the people. Men _who are not undey obligations to or will be difected by any person.or public utility. Vote for men who stand for a city gov Sanuent of the people and’ by and for the people and who will net stand for public utilities dictating the policies of - the city government. Vote for men who are in favor of City ownership of all public utilities in the city.as soon as they can be acquired and financial conditions will warrant. A vote for 4. P. LENHART for President of ¢ City Com- mission and C. BERTSCH, Junior, and C. W. HENSLER as Commissioners is a vote for Principles and Polictts , stated above. \. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Represeniing Above (Politieal Advertisement) Candidates.