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MONDAY,:MARCH 28, 1921. HELP WANTED—MALE — LEARN—Autos, tractors, vulcaniz-1 ing, welding or automotive electric-! ity’ in Northwest's oldest, lapgest{ 852 WANTED TO RENT—Five or ‘six- and best equipped school. Infor- mation ‘free. Minneapolis Auto & STEED ADVERTISEMENTS | FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- | ment in the Rose Apartments 215; 3rd_ street. room\house, modern, before April Tractor, School, 240 2nd St. North,| 15. Write No. 216, ‘I'ribune. _3-25- Minneapolis, Minn. 4 FOR RENT—Furnished room, mod-! LEARN BARBER TRADE—At the Moler| crn home. 320, Mandan Ave. Barber College, Oldest institution ofits} Phofie 2621, 3-19-1wk kind, Established 1893. Ti nse saved by our methods. ree. Moler Barber Coll 107° R. Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Mina. 37, Ave A. nd ex- | —— ‘Catalog FOR RENT—Four room, partly mod-; ern, partly furnished house. Inquire | 28-8t. | 3-1-1m0 | FOR RENT—Modern apartment. Call | ene. WANTED—Three farm hands. Wil- liam A. Breen. Phone 408F3. ; Vier 3-26-3t WANTED—Kitchen man, good~ job. Call Grand Pacific hotel. 3-28-tf ——— HELP WANTED—FEMALE 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—Girl for general house- work.’ Phone 688-K. Mrs. O. H. Lerum, 121 W. Thayer. 3-28-1w ‘WANTED — Housekeeper on small farm. Address O, care Tribune. 3-25-3t WANTED—Strong woman for general housework. Phone 1777: °=8-26-1w | ROOMS FOR RENT ae FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping,} Phone 442-L. Before 9 A. M. and _after 8 P, M. 3-22-26 FOR RENT—Good room in modern house, a good place: for one or two gentlemen, 416 Thayer St. Phone _ 836R. BE: 3-28-2t. FOR RENT—Modern ;room,. suitable for two. Phone 832-L. or 31f 2nd St., two blocks from the.post office. : 3426-3t FOR RENT—Furnished and untur- nished ene housekeeping rooms. Business College. -Phone 183. r. FOR RENT—One furnished room + modern house with private family, ._409 5th street. A 3226-3 ROOM FOR RENT—In modern house. 2 blocks from P. O. Phone 658K or call 201 1st St. 3-28-3t. FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house. Phone 377-K, or call at 300 9th St. 3=25-1 FOR RENT—Furnished room at "423 | 4th street. Phone 887 evenings. | 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Room in private home, Close in. Phone 439-K. 3-25-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 802 Avenue B. <7 8-25-tt! BOARD AND ROOM--At the Dunrav-| en, St we Fe WORK WAN’ et. beating, window cleaning, house repairing or. any odd jobs. Phone, 833-L. J. 1. Dowis, 312 8th street So., Bismarck;} N, D. in 3.24-1wk GARDEN—Get your ¢ “réady: to seed your lawn, flowers and veget: ables. |1 will plow your garden and haul your ashes. Phone $94x 3-26-8t Woman with baby wants place, farm. Phone 516 or ‘write Geo. Newcomb, superintendent of the Soc ety for the Friendless. 3: WANTED—Work by young lady; has had experience in banking and cler- ical work, 312 South 11 street. Phone 560-R. | 3-28-3t WANTED—Work by woman,, by ,day or hour. Also work wanted) by man, |" odd jobs. Mrs. Graee _ SAK 251% Garden, lawn, flowers ahd vegeta- byes; by day or contract. Phone 894-X, Zi Chabot. _ fj 3-282W WANTED—Odd jobs’, storm windows removed also. Phone 439x. T2w om gFOR/RENT | FOR RENT—Large | poaciods store in downtown business block. Available April 1st. For terms, location etc., __4pply, Bismarck’ Realty Co. _322-1w OFFICES—Well appointed two room, connecting, suite. Adaptable to professional use. . Apply at ence. ‘Bismarck Realty Company. ae 3 / 3-22-lw LOST—A bunch of ‘keys, “between Wilson ‘TAKEN UP—Grey mare, weight abort at Bismarck Tribune office. —3-15tf, WISCONSIN FARM LANDS . | LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just | out, containing 1921 facta of clover land | in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for | a home .or:as an investment you are | thinking of buying good farm lands | y where farmers grow rich, send at once | for this special number of Landology. | It is free on request. Address Skid-| more-Richle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisconsin. 1 1-3-3mos | FOR SALE—D1 Monard wheat, | $2.25 per bu. cleaned. This ‘ wheat is a heavy yielder and| _-Fust,proof,..No,.114 Wilt, proof “Flaxseed, $2.00 bu. Tim Williams, Jr., Cleveland, N.| D. Route No. 1 3-25-lwk FOR SALE—Sand and gravel whole-; sale or retail, sand and gravel is| of best quality in. Northwest recom-} mended by Shanon’& Hoyd, James- town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone C. F, Russell, Linton, N. D. or ees) aa et FOR SALE—One Hoosier cabinet 1/ kitchen table, 1 ‘bed, room table, 1) . library tabie) 1# buffet; 2~dining chaira 1 dregsing table chair and one Davenport, one velvet rug &x10, Call at Front St. 3-24-lwk. FOR SALE—A nine’ bank Buroughs adding machiné in- perfect condition price less than half that of new machine of same sizeg Address box 338 Manflan, N. D.< 3-23-2wk3 FOR SALE—One Duofold davenport, practically news! one three. burner Perfection oil-stove, with oven; one Winchester shotgun and one bicycle, | Call '672-L. 6-1w ‘A No. 40 pail of Pure Montana'Hon- ey deliveredat any post office in North Dakota. for "$2.50 cash with. order. B. F,. Smith; Jr., Fromberg, Mont. fa vs 39d FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Wotks, phore 58, opposite postoffice. ae 1-18-4 FOR SALE-—50 by 120 foot River Addition on paving. sell for part cash, balance on-month- ly payments. Write (No. 214 Trib- une Co. 3-26-3t PRE R PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and. remodeling men’s hats.-Eagle Tafloring & Hat Works, Phone 68, opposite Postoffice. Pe 1-18.tf FOR SALE—By agent, 1921 Excelsior motorcycles for Burleigh, Mogton, Oliver and Emmons counties. Write Bax. 541, Bismarck. 3-26-1W fot in 1,000 Ibs. three miles N. W. of Me- noken. Write Fred Robinson, Bis- F, W. Murphy. Phone ~ B-B-tf sigim | ¢, 371.5 feet ;~ will! WHO 15 THAT YOUNG LADN Boss, THAT WAS SOME PRETTY NICE SCENERY You JuST HAD IN of way of the main fine of the North- ern Pacific Railway Company and the south line ‘of. Rosser Street extended to’ the ‘West line of the said section and north-of a-line drawn parallel to and one foot north of the center line of a*main sewer’ of ‘the city, of Bismarck: as snow laid out and con- structed through tlie; “said Section Five; ,except tne.River: Spur track right. of way of’ the Northerh Pacific Railway Spinpany and, a‘strip’ of land! for a; Federal: Aid Highway hereto- | fore granted and conveyed to Burleigh | | County, described as follows; a strip | of land eighty (8 feet wide tlie cent: er lie of whiti? conimences from the interséctiqn agMein’ and: Washington | Streets in the city of Bismarck, and rung thence nogth.77 degrees west ete? curving tangentially to the left with radius of 200 feet, 238.5 feet. to the center line.of the main Jine right of way of the Northern Paciff Railway; thence curving tan- gentially to the rght with.a radiua. of 200 feet, 195.5-feet; thence north 89 degrees 2 minutes west 470 feet; thence curying tangentially to the left | with a radius of 4044.5 feet, 507.5 feet; | thence curving: tangentially to the right “with~a=radius of ~1910,1, feet, 430. feet; thence north 83 degrees 18 | mInutes, west 1320 feet; thence curv- | ing: tangentidlly to the right with a | radius of 1432.7 feet, thence north 49 degrees 12 minutes west 700 feet to- wards a.point which is in the south line of Rosser Street produced and is 267 feet eastwardly from the wést | | | | marck, N. D. Lf 3-26-3t IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR BIs- marck, property list with us. Henry & Henry, phone 961.. Office 4th St. } 3-28-lw EXPERT dry cleaning, hand press- ing, ,relining, remodel: oring. Klein, taflor a 3-7-1mo FOR SALE—Oliver plow, 3 bottom engine gang. Phone 833-L. J. 14. Bowie. 312 8th:street .So., Bismarck g and tail- id cleaner. | line of the said section; ,thence-curv- ing to the left with a radius of 602.8 feet, 653.6 feet fo a point in the center line of the structral. steel. portion o the? Bismarck-Mandan Missouri: River bridge about: 17 feet eastwardly ~ oi said line from the center of pier num- begdne on the east bank of the Mis- souri River. | | ‘Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota | this 26th day of March 1921... i ISAAC P. BAKER, JULIA B, LEACH, Ww. A. LEACH, | H | | of at | FOR SALE—Army Pup tents for | gale-at Bismarck Army and Navy 5, Store. Price $5.00, 3-22-1w FOR SALE—Maytag electric wash- ing machine. Phone 144-X, or cali | _ at 802 2nd St. ____3-88- WANTED. TO BUY—Office chairs in good condition. Address P. O. B. - HH. is P 3-19-tf ona sone ee bes ee WANTED .TO BUY—Corona type- writer. Phone 842-K. 0. A. Omett. post office and Weather Boreas fr Tanres 13-2 O. W. Roberts, 101 Main st. 3-28:3t/-FOR- SALE=Choice canary singers. Lost—Starting crank for Oldsmobile Bight. ~Finde? please: notify Inde- Pendent Garage, No Z Hotel ripwest: = 3-28-3t Bldg. ADB FLATS FOR SALE—Six: i’“modern ‘house east front, well. located, two" bec- rooms, for $3,150, on’ -terms; 5- 20. rdsa 3) 7 > 3 im. Crooked “Lake, Rural Tool moder, house, with fine gar-| free deli , telephone, ‘but not in, Be, or $3,400, un terms; iE asa , Aé there4s only-& grainary on place, | modern house, well loratéd,“east|” algo a school house. 75 acres in field front, fine lot, with garfge, on good terms; 6-room'modern house, welt}, located south front 2 bed-rooms for $3,400 on terms; Jarge rooming house. modern, for $5,000, on terms. Geo. M. Register. 3-18-2w FOR SALE—Small houses, 5 rooms, e@pasement, hot air; city water, sewe: \ lights; here is another, 4 rooms hot air furnace, bath, sewer, city water, lights; also a 4-room and base- ment, screened. porch, city water, sewer, lights; prices are low 3nd terms attractive. Henry.& Henry, rooms and bath. Close in and very desirable location. Large. shade trees. $1500 cash. balance on good terms. J. H. Holihan, East of Post Office. Phoné 745 3.263 FOR SALE—We mber houses and bungalows, modern._and all sizes, for quick sale—veryat- tractive terms, and all in good lo- cations. Henry & Henry, phone _961, office 4th St. 3-28-1w FOR RENT—Fuinished modern housekeeping apartment. Suitable for neat clean married couple. 1109 Broadway. 3-26-1w FOR RENT—A four-roomed modern apartment, with porches, at th: Woodmansee apartments. Phone 768-R. 3-26-3t ¥OR RENT—A three room modern ap- partment furnished for housekeep- ing. Phone 692x or call at 702 A. F. _ Jacob Ful, Dickinson, N._D. — _ 2 ——__— ~~ WANTS ¥8-BVY—An electric wash- ing machineg: Phqne952. ~ 3-28-3¢ i 1@ acres ted. about FOR SALE—&t a_bargai in McLean County. --Locat which is rented for this season. 10 miles from railroad. 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 handle it. Write 211 Tribune; 3-21-lw i in. | AL NOTICES NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF, (REAL. PROPERTY FROM THE: CITY OF BISMARCK. | To Whom it may.concern: E Take notice that there bas been; presented to the Board of City Com- missioners of the City of Bismarck a petition requesting the said Board) of City Commissioners of the City of} Bismarck to disconnect and exclude; from the said City of Bismarck, pur-' suant to the provisions of Section 3969} Compiled Laws of North Dakota for) 1913, as amended by Chapter 79 of! the laws passed. by the Sixteenth} Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dekota in 1919. the following described“real property lying and be-, ing upon the.,border and within the! limits of said, gity of Bismarck, to- wit: All that porffon of Section Five) (5) in Township Oye;Hungged . Thirt, eight (138), North of Range Eighty) (86), West of the Fitth Principal Meri- |.south of a line one foot youth and par- | Spur track right of way of the North- ern Pacific Railway Company. | (2) and Threé (3) tyne | 8-26-28 Petitioners. Te } el NOTICE OF PRESENTATION ~OF | PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE CITY OF BISMARCK. ' To all whom it may coticern: | Take notice that there has been pre- sented to thé Board of City-Gommis+ sioners of the City of Bismarck a peti- | tion requesting the said Board of | City Commissioners of the City of | Bismarck to/ disconnect and ‘exclude from the said City of Bismarck; pur-! suant to the provisions of Section 3969 Compiled Laws of North~Dakota for 19 a3yamended by Chapter 79 of the 1 passed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of the State of) North Dakota in 1919, the following deseribed real property: lying and-be- ing!upon the border and within the limits of said'City of Bismarck, to-wit: All |that portion of Section Five (5) | in Township One Hundred Thirty- eight (128), North of Range Kighty (80), West-ef the Fifth Principal Mert-| dian, lying south and west of the right of way of the main line of the North- ern Pacific Railway Company and allel to the corner line of a main sew- er of the city of Bismarck as now laid) out and ‘constructed across the said Section Five (5, except the River Dated at Bismarck, 'North Dakota, this 26th day of March 1921, ISAAC: P. BAKER, JULIA B. LEACH, W. iA. LEACH. Petitioners | ashe i < NOTICE OF PRESENTATION OF PETITION FOR EXCLUSION OF REAL PROPERTY FROM THE CITY OF BISMARCK. To Whom it may concern: Take notice that there ha3_ been/ presented to the Board of City com- missioners of the City of , Bismarck | a petition requesting the said Board) of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck to disconnect and exclude from the said City of Bismarck, pur-| suant to the provisions of Section | 3969 Compiled Laws of North Dakota | for 1913, as amended by Chapter 79/ of. the laws passed by'the Sixteenth, Legislative ‘Assembly “of the State, of North Daj@ta in 1919, the follow-| ing described :real property lying and being upon the border and wit! the li of said City of Bismarck, to-wit: | All that portion of Auditor's-Lots Two /TWATS. IN TALKING | Know, SHE To THE Boss? WALKED ed and delivered and no | ate in the County of Burleigh and east of the} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i AK ee 1 DON" rie say'sol. SHE JUST. SOLD to the City of Bismarck and the South east Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Three (3), Township One Hundred Thirty- eight (138), north of Range Eighty (80), West of the Fifth Principal Meri. dian, except the right of way of the Northern Pacific Railway Company. Datd at Bsmarck, North Dakota, this 26th day.of March 1921. LINCOLIN: ADDITION IMPROVE MENT COMPANY. By. Isaac P, Parker, President. Attest: F. E, Young, Secretary. 3-26-28, Petitioner NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the Matter of the Estate of Wen- delin Braun, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under- ‘signed eéxecutrix of the estate of Wen- delin Braun.\date of the city of Bis- marc in the county of Burleigh and state’ of North “Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hay- ing claims. against -said deceased, to exhibit them with _the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to sal¢ executrix at office of E. T. Burke, at- torney-at-law, in the Tribune block, city of Bismarck, in said Burlelgh county, N. Dak. Dated March 7, A. D. 1921. EVA BRAUN, Executrix. 3-7-14-21-28. SALE OF LAND. Notice is hereby given, that under authority of an order of sale granted by the Honorable I. C. Davies, judge of the county court of the county of Burleigh, ip the state of North Dakota, dated.the 19th-day of Marchy A. D-4 1921, the undersigned, the guardian of the estates of Ida Schaper, Harry Schaper, Lily Schaper, Otto Schaper nd Carl Schaper, minor children of William Schaper, late of the town of Sterling, in the county of Burleigh, and stdte of North Dakota, deceased, will sell at private sale to the“highest bidder, for cash of its equivalent, sub- ject to confirmation by the judge of said: county court. the following de- scribed land, to-wit: all the right, title and interest of the said minors in and to the southwest quurter of section |, twenty-four in township one hundred forty-one north of range seventy- eight -west-of the Sin P. M. and the southwest quarter of section eight in township one hundred forty north of range seventy-séven west of the 5th} P. M., and also lots 21 to 26 inclusive, in Wlock two and also lots six to nine | inclusive, in block thirteen in the town of New Sterling. The. sale will be the 15th day of A All-bids must be in be left-at office of F. McCurdy; at- | torney for rdian at Bismarck, North Dakota, or filed with the judge of said ‘county tourt, or delivered to the undersigned personally. + F, R, SCHAPER, Guardian of the Kstate of Said ~ Minors. 2 Dated March 19th, A. D. 1921. 3-21-28 4-4-11 ade on or after; A. D, 1921. and may 5 State-of ‘North Burleigh. In district court. judicial district. Bismarck Loan and Investment Com corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Christ. Rosenau and Mary Kosenau, Detendants, ‘Notice is hereby ‘given that by vir- tue of a special execution to me direct- y in my hands, issued out of the clerk's Office of th. 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. I have levied upon the following des- cribed real property, lying and situ- akota, County of Fourth State of ‘North Dakota and described as follows, to-wit—The Southeast Quar ter (SEl-4) Section Seventeen (17) Township One Hundred ‘Forty (140 North,-of Range Eighty (80) West of the“Fifth Principal Meridian. I shall, op Thursday the 21st day of April, 1921, at the hour of two o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, at theffront door of the Burleigh Cow ty Court Hoygse,.ip the city of Bis- magck, in said County of ‘Burleigh and | State of North .Dakota, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the, above named defendants in and to the above described real property to satis- fy the said judgment-amounting to ‘The Boss Is GMtting Playful. | the costs“of foreclostire. BY ALLMAN \ THANK You SO MUCH FoR THE oRDER! GEE,! DON’T know! | DIDN’T EVEN Ask HER! ‘BIG MINSTREL | ‘TOWNCRIERS SHOW TONIGHT =WANT'TOCHANGE ATTHEPALACE MANDAN TIME American Legion Stages Second: Boosters Organization Favors Annual McLoughlin Black- | that Time Conform to That face Production of Bismarck’s A lively rush sft in this when the seat sale for the American Legion all-star minstrel production opened at the Victory candy store. The minstrels will be @taged tonight and tomorrow night... 3 The show is being directed b: morning, A movement has been started in | Mandan by the Town Criers to have the time changed so as to be uniform with Bismarck’s. If the change is not made perman- ent at this time, it will probably be y Jack McLoughlin, the same s st who, made for the summer, which will produced last year’s big suc s, This Give the city another hour of daylight. year’s produ all new, new jokes, cs songs ‘and costumes and those who have been on the jnsid@ maintain that, Mrs. jon left the Mandan the men are funnier than ever and hospital yester the girls prettier. - The f, Fine = Condition proved hey folowing. {he , whe condition of Mrs. John MeCor- a produ On: nolds, Dick Ke Tipper, George thick is slightly im ——f.. 7 G. Tostevi man and the Loughlin himsel 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 this 19th dy of March, 1921. ROLLIN WELOH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, a North Dakota, O'HARE & COX, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. 3-21-28-April 4-11 | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage made, executed and delivered by Geo. Boelter 4nd: Lena Boelter, his wife, tmortgigors, to 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 Ist, 1920, at 9. o’tlock a. m., and, duly recorded in Book 169 of Mortgages on page 17; will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burletgh -county, North Dakota, ‘at the hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon on the fifteenth day ci 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 satisfy the same are described as fol- lows, to-wit!” Lot Four (4) of Block One (1), of the Original Townsite ot Arena, Burleigh county, North Dako- Default having occurred im the con- ditions: of said mortgage and | tlie mortgages having given the record tifle ‘owner of. the above descrihed premises notice as provided by law. atid 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, 27-100 Dol- lars ($1, 7). Dated March; 7th, 1921. KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON CO., a Corporation, Mortgagee. SULLIVAN- HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mandan, North Dakota. (Mch, 7-14 pril 4-11): NOTICE OF FORE. CLOSU ; NOTICE 18 HEREBY EN that that certain mortgage nd delivered by H man as mortg ald of Willow City, North Dakota, as mortgagee, dated the fifth day of September, A. D. 1917 and fil record, in the office of the Reg 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 City, North National Bank of Willo Dakota, a corporation, by 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 couxthouse 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 sale. The premises described\in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Section Four (4) in Township Onc Hundred Forty-four (144) Nosth, in Range Seventy-six (76) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, situate in the said county of Burleigh. There will be due on said n¥ortgage at the date of sale the sum of Fou teen Hundred Eighty-seven Dollars and Fifty-two Cents ($1,487.52) and THEEMERCHANTS NATIGNAL BANK OF WILLOWICITY, NORTH Da-| KO®A, a corporation, Assignee of} Mortgagee. | JOHN D. SCHERER. Willow C North Dakota, Seven Hundred and Nine and 56-100 water ether with wccru- | Atjprney for Assignee of Mort- * igee. Mch,_ 7-1i- April 5-12.) oe Auditor S. of Grant Returns. ‘ county, ing in Mandan. George Tipper has returned from) ae an extended visit to the Pacific North- Leave Hospital jest. Mrs. Archie Williams and baby, — 3 wer scharged yesterday from the Buys Mitchell Shop Mandan hospital. F. E, Walker of the Le and Clark a legit are barber shop, has left for Mitchell Enters Hospital where he has pu ed a shop. Alex Gray, who has just returned from California, has entered the Man- Returns trom Ford Meet idan hospital for treatment for ‘heart M. L. Connolly of the Connolly Mo-| trouble. tor company has returned from Far- sh go, where lre attended a large gather- xtend Sale ing of Ford dealers | The special furniture sale of the ~ Home Furnishing Store has been ex- Removg Case tended four days, to March 31. This action because the bad weather has prevented smany from taking advan- tage of the price reductions offered. Fount Not Guilty E. R. Loomis, taxi driver, was found The case of the State of North Da- kota against David Burge, has been removed from Morton county by order of Judge Thomas Pugh, following fil- ing of affidavit of prejudice. | ., Back from lifornia by a jury in the district court not Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilson have|.guilty of charges of se!ling liquor to retur from California. Their daugh-| Indians and has been released. His ter accompanied them from Carleton | attorneys were Sullivan, Hanley and cece: Northfield, Minn., to spend the | Sullivan, State’s Attorney Connolly Easter vacation here. prosecuted. \ ‘ I CMT TO THE VOTERS OF THE CITY OF BISMARCK | The Bismarck Water Supply Company has had called to its atténtion a printed circular under date of March 25th, 1921, setting forth the views of certain candidates for the City Com- mission with reference to the Bismarck Water Supply Company and their candidacy at the coming city election. To the end that the voters of the City may not be misinformed as to the position ~f the Bismarck Water Supply Company with reference to: the issues’ of the coming election it now: makes the following. plain statement: m2 The Bismarck Water Supply Company had no part in bring- ing about the candidacy. of any candidate at the coming election. Not one of the candidates is under any obligation to the water ‘company. The Bismarck Water Supply Company will ask only fair treatment from the candidates after election, and:so far as it is advised none of the candidates, after election, can grant the ane company any favors, if they wisher to do so, for reasons as follows: The matter of fixing rates for water is exclusively within the jurisdiction of the Railroad Commission of the State of North Dakota, not of the City Commission. The question of needed im- provements, practices and usage of the Company with reference to fire protection, filtration, services, connections, and all police requirements is excusively within the jurisdiction of the railroad commission and not the City Commission. e water company calls especial attention and quotes the following from said circular: ' . “We believe the City should ovn and operate its own water system and with this in mind, we believe the city should chase the plant of the Bismarck Water Supply Company at a reasonable price, when finane‘al and business conditions will permit, and after purchase to re~odel’ and add to the plant such parts and equipment needed to furnish clean and wholesole water and ample fire protection, at’ actual cost to the city and its inhabitants. In the event cf failure to obta' marck Water Supp!'Company at a reasonable price, we he- lieve the City shouil proceed to complete and install a com- plete new water system 28 soon as the financial and business conditions warrant it.” Answering the views of the aforesaid candidates, the Bis- marck Water Supply Company wilh make plain its position with reference thereto. The Bismarck Water Supply Company is and has been ready to sell to the Ci f Bismarck its water plant at 2 reasonable, fair price. There are only two methods by which the City of Bismarck can acquire the water plant: One, by arbi- tration as provided in its charter, which the City and the water company have both subscribed ind ‘agreed to, under which, the city will appoint one arbitrator, the water Company one, and those two will appoint a third; and jf ‘they ‘cannot iigted or the - third, then the third arbitrator is to be ap ointed by’ fhe Judge cf the United States District Court of North Dakota; Secottd, by”, « suit in court. to condemn the plant, in which the. price will be, fixed by a jury of twelve men. ae sécond method van: now:-be used under a new law passed by the vecertt legislature, » Either of the two methods is entirely satisfactory to thé water cémpany.*, In other words if the City of Bismarck.svishes..tq: purchase ; the:, water plant the water company is-ready and willing to have thei price fixed either by arbitration by a committee of: three as pro-* vided in the'charter, or by a jury of twélve men. sel cB i pout, . Therefore, the water company fails to see where in 4 is.an issye in the coming campaign. Boy tae 3 There is still pending in the courts, against the water com- pany, in which the City of Bismarck is plaintiff, two lawsuits, ‘one to cancel its charter, and one contesting the valuation of its property as fixed byNhe railroad commission. Until such suits are finally disposed of the Company. is. prevented from either mak- ing improvements or having a policy. : e In conclusion the water company hopes that the voters of the City of Bismarck will vote for such of the candidates as in their judgment wiil serve the best interests of theyCity, without ref- erence to the w#t®r company. THE BISMARCK WATER SUPPLY COMPANY By Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Its Attorneys ; advt. ULAESIASOOQUEUUIE.USEOSR AED ANOEUEROOPOOAPOUVES AGARTALA in the piant of the Bis-