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Leas __ HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Young man to work by month. LF. Jaskowiak, 421 12th St. 4-15-tf WANTHD—Porter. Inquire “Bolan's Barber Shop, 4-18-3t LP WAN WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—At once, experienced wo- man cook for cafe; highest wages paid. Write or phone; state wages. Address The New Cafe, Underwood, N, D. 2 4-13-5t WANTED—A neat competent girl for general housework; electrical con- -veniences. Phone 354-K, or call at 415 8th St. North, — 4-15-1w WANTED—Competent girl for genera! houzework. Apply to Mrs. Burt Fin- ney, 411 Ave. A. 4-15-tf Wanted: Competent girl for general housework. Best wages. Tel. ‘751. 117 Main Street. 4-16-1 wk. WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse, Phone 594 4-9-tf, WANTED.—Strong woman Tor gener- al pousework. Phone 177. 4-5-tf, ROOMS FOB RENT FOR. RENTSFurnished and unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Business College. Phone 183. tenn An Att FOR RENT—2 connecting’ rooms in modern, house, furnished of unfur- nished. Call 351R. 112 Ave. C. 4-16-3t. Furnished room in mod- ; gentlemen preferred, 619 Phone 619-L, 4-15-3t FOR RENT—Front bedroom in nice modern house. Can do a little house. keeping, $12 7th St. 4-16-3¢ FOR RENT—Three roams and bath, furnished or unfurnished, Tel. 351R __or call 112 Ave. C. 4-16-3t FOR TRENT—Two modern, furnished 6th St. rooms for light housekeorine. Gi au 872. FOR RENT—Furnished room in mo: 4 ern.house, Phone 553L, 223-12th St. 4-18-2t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house at 300 9th St, Phone 377-K. 4-16-lw FOR RENT-Single modern room. Phone 621K. 313 ave: A. 4-18-3t, LADY WANTS—A_ desirable~ room- _ Mate. Inquire 409 5th St. 4-15- Bt FOR , RENT — ight housekeeping __Tooms. Phone 877. 4-18-2t FOR RENT——One modern furnished room, 713 3rd St. 4-15-1w AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Willys Six touring car, first class condition. Will take good paper or Ford car in part payment. Would consider choice quarter land, priced right. Box 364, Bismarck, N. Dak. 4-15 1-wk FOR SALE—Oakland Model 34-C; in good condition. Inquire Bismarck Tire & Auto Co, 4-15-2w FOR SALE—Ford car in“ first class shape, at.a hargain. Northwestern Automotive Co. 4-15-3t FOR SALE—1919 Ford Touring car; good as new. Joseph Coghlan. Phone 609-K. 4-15-3t FOR SALE—Ford roadster in’ good condition; cheap for cash. Call $93. 4-15-lw FOR SALE, SIFTED. ADVERTISERENTS NORTH - SOUTH --EAST . WEST We Have’ Housés - Lots and Farm’ Lands 6-room house, East Side, $2,200. 6-room. house, Riverview, $3,200. 5-room house, East Side, $3,200. 6-room house, 3rd St., $3,700. 7-room house, Ave B., $4,500. 7-room house, N, Mandan, $5,250 5-room house, 3 blocks P,. 0., $4,500. 7-room ‘house, 4° blocks' P.O. $5,250. 7-room house, nlvdsitew, $8,420. Garden lots, rent or sale; all Parts of city, oo per 2A te 10, F. E, Young Real Estate Co, 1st Natl. Bank Bidg. Phone 78R SALESMAN WANTED — By « manufacturer,’ t wo salesmen for state of Minnesota and two for North Dakota, who are ac- quainted with the grain elevator and milling trade, to handle combination wagon and truck dumps. Commis- sion base only. A good salesman should make $300 to $500.2 month above. expenses. Complete working model \ furnished. Address, Manu- taeturer, Mr..H, H. Ingram, 511 So, _26th Ave., Omaha, Nebr. 4-16-2t. WANTED—Salesmen 1 for, 6,000 mile guaranteed tires. Guarnteed. Salary $100.00 weekly with extra commis- sions’ COWAN, TIKE & RUBBER 4, Chicago, Ill 4-18-1t. Young man 18 years of age, 2 years high schoo! education, 1s desirous of making favorable connections to learn the printing’ tvade.” Address 224, Bis- marck Tribun 3t WANTED — Plain, sewing. 0c per . hour. Call evenings. Phone 990K. 7 4-15-3t' LOTS FOR SALE, whole block of ground, co! isting of 24 lots, partly improved with a . building pnd in” cultivation, within city limits of Bismarck, at a bar- gain, on terms. An immediate sale is desized; so act at once, Geo. M. “Register. 4-16-10 LOST AND FOUND. ‘FOUND—One tire, 12 miles southeast of Bismarck., Owner may have same by proving property and paying tor this notice. Call Paul Happel, Phone 406F21. * stl8-3t. — LOST—Light overcoat, dark gray, be- tween Bismarck and Wilton Finder return to Wilton bank for‘reward. ' ____ 4-16-3t. FOUND—Bunch- of 4 keys on ring. Call at Tribune and pay for this adv. 4-18-1t. _WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished four or five room house or apartment. Call or phone The Tribune. WANTED TO RENT—A five or six- room house. Phone 320-M. 4-14-lw ~ WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LAND FOR SALE—160 acres rich soil Good modern 6 room house and bath, on paved street, $4,000. New 6 room modern bungalow with bath, on paved street, $4700. New 5 room modern house with!" bath. ‘One of the prettiest small hofises in the city, $4500. Good modern 7 room house and bath, close in on paved street, $5200. House 8 years old, maple floors, toilet, water and electric light,.5 rooms $1700. A genuine bargain. We have for sale a large number of houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY; ! J_P. JACKSON, Manager. __ HOUSES WANTED, = WANTED TO BUY—Direct from own- er. Strictly modern five or six-room bungalow. Well located. Call 320 forenoons. 4-18-38 |_ FOR SALY OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Nic> bungalow of four rooms and bath, lot .50x150.. This is a very desirable little home and / will sell cheap. $900 cash balance easy terms, Also modern house of six rooms and bath, garage, hot \ water heat. This is a first Class home in every way. $1200 cash,, balance on good terms. Don’t buy a home until you have looked over our house bargains. J. Hy. Holi- han, first door East of Postoffice. Phone 745, 4-15-3t. ‘FOR SALE—Six-room‘modern house, well located, east front, fine lot, has two bed rooms, for $3,200, on terms: partly modern five-room house, well. located, east front, for $2,500, on good terms; a whole block of ground, composed of 24 lots, partly, improved, on the outskirts of Bis- marck, very well located, for a very reasonable price,.on terms. Geo..M, Register. 4 9-20. FOR SALE—One-story cottage, rooms, thoroughly modern. Lot 50- x150, garage, east front, screened in porch, large shade trees;- three blocks from post, office; $1,200 cash, easy terms on balance.” D, T. Owens & Company. FOR. SALE—A beautiful 6-room house. Well located on paved street, screen- éd in porch, east front, large shade trees, $2,200 cash, easy terms on balance. Possession given at once, | D. T. Owens & Company. _4-15-1w FOR SALE—Five-room cottage, full basement, furnace, laundry tubs. maple floors, built-in cabinets, east front; $2,000 cash, easy terms on balance. D. T. Owens & Company, a 4-15-Iw | FOR SALE—3-room house, ‘not fin- ished, but inhabited, with 50 feet of 4-15-1w |: ground, facing east within city limits for quick sale, at $650, on terms, Geo. M. Register. 4-18-46 FOR SALE_House of seven rooms and bath, corner 5th and avenue D. Inquire of-Mrs. Eppinger, Grand ‘Pacific Hotel. , 4-18-1W FOR RENT=-Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 3-3-t2 in Wisconsin, Barron county, 105 miles from Minneapolis, 21-2 miles from station, good road-to it. WII make’ ideal dairy farm, small creek on it; about. 50 acres fine hardwdou timber, mostly maple, balance cut over, —Adjoining’ a 600 acre dairy. farm. ‘Would like to hear from one whom thig’interests, O. B. Schulz, 2300° Quincy ‘St. N, . Minneapolis, Minn, __ 4-13-1W DOLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER, just out, containing 1921 facts of clover. land in Mafinétte’ County,, Wisconsin, “If for a home or invest- ment, you are, thinking of buying good farm lands wheré. farniers grow rich, send at once for this spe- cial number, of Landology. . It’, is free on reqtiesf. Address Skidmore. Riehte Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. 4-41 mo. FOR SALE. CHEAP—All-or a, part of 240 acres’ of cut-over land: ‘in, Bay- field Penisula, Wis., cloveg. belt. Part cash,’ balance on’ time.» Also 80 acres id’ Hubbard county, Minn. Write or call B. E. Hitchcock; Van Horn shotel, Bismarck, .N. or G..M. Hitchcock, Bayfield, 3 : A-le2w LLANEOUS * ANNOUNCEMENT. We have moved our. second-hand store from 425.Front St, to,108 Main St.. One door cast >of ‘Banner House, where we will be plessed to greet our” old. customers: as jve}l as new ones, We buy.,and. sell “500 cond-hand “tuyni- ture, Phone 348. 308 Main St. S. Thompson Com: 4-1-Lir “Let Us Make Your Place Beaut tut; We spade and level lawns aud dens, sow grass seed, plant tl rake yards.and in fact are to do any and aQl repairing and clean- ing needed. Call us at 936-L' and wé will come and estimate your job. _4-18- -3t FOR SALE—Single comb White Leg: horn and Barred Rock; first and sec- ond prize winners at Bismarck, Fare go, and Crookston, Minn. Eggs $2.50 per 15; cockerels No. 3 toss, 221 Thayer St,, Peter. Werlen, Bis- marck, N. D. 4-16-lw FOR SALE—Sand and gravel, whole- sale or retail, sand and graygl is of best quality in Northwest recom- mended by Shanon & Boyd, James- town, N. D. For Prices write or Phone C. F, Russell,Linton, N. Q. 3-18-1M— FOR SALESHardware, furniture and undertaking store: in a good lively stown. . Total $14,500.00. No trade - considered. Right party can have part of it on easy payments. ite _222 Tribune. wk FOR SALE—Avery engine oe fit, six breaker and six stubble bot- | property. To THI TOM.- WHY DON’T ° + You Go heey : le = uated i 7 hat ‘Don't Sree Well’ for > igars, BY ALLMAN | the Boss’ HERE ‘TOM, LIGHT THIS CIGAR! IT MAY You TO. THINK BRING SOME - NG HOME AND | CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS! \T WASN'T HER NEW HAT WAS IT? OR A PAIR OF SHOES? in trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N.D. 4-18-30d FOR SALE—Good, rich, recleaned wheat and corn screenings for poul- try ‘feed. ‘Bring your sacks. Mis- souri Valley Seed Co. Telephones No. 605 and 344R. 5-5-2wk A No..10 pail ‘ot Pure Montana Hon- ey delivered:at any post office in North Dakota for $2.50 cash with order. B. F. Smith, Jr., Fromberg, atont -1m FIRST | CLASS WORK—ieaiae. presbitig, fepairing, ‘dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Ragle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite __Postoffice- _ 1-18-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 1. I 1. H.C. Gas Mogul engine, with starter at- tached ready for work; will trade for. truck. “James Garrison, 108 Main street.” Phone 398. _ 4-13-1wk FOR PLACING—Bright good looking healthy girl, eight years old. German parentage. ,Phone 516 or write. G. B. Newcomb, Supt. Society for the! Friendless, Bismarck, ND. 4-15-3t | TAKEN UP—Bay mare about 7500 pounds. taken up by Mike Tlaser, four miles eas@of ‘Bismarck, C. V. brand on right hip. Owner eal and | pay~ charges, -18-3t FOR SALE.—We have ave two pool ans “and one billiard table which we will se}l very reasonable, Call or write to First National. Bank, Underwood, PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and” remodeling men’s hats, Eagle ‘Tailoring*& Hat Works, Phone 68, apposite Postoffice. 1-18-10 One STRAYHD—Two gray’ mares. with h don right shoulder, R bar. Notify I. J. Reid, Bismarck, A 4-13-1wk EXPERT “ary, “¢ : “hand pregs- ing, relining, remodeling and tail- oring. Klein; tailor and’ cleaner. 38-7-) ime FOR SALE—10 laying hens. Setti eggs from my prize winping Wi hte __Wyndottes. Phone 534L. 4-15-3t Before buying, see D, T. Owens & Company. For good bargains ee -15-1w NOW YOU 60 IN \AND CALL FATHER _ AND “TELL HIM To BRING SOME ICE CREAM HOME. OH, | REMEMBER NOW AND THAT CIGAR SUGGESTED Freckles and His Friends . THE CIGAR P IT Tome! WANTED TO! BUY—oltice chairs in goad condition, _ Address Pp, O 546. ‘bg. i FOR SALES Choice canary singers. Jacob Bull, Dickinson, N. D. 4-13-1wk | LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE’ FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. April h, 1921, at clerks offige on section 17 of Gibbs Township, by the Board of Gibbs School District No. 82 of Burleigh County, ‘North Dakota, for the erec- tion of a two-room school building with full basemnt. Bids should be addressed to F, H. Trygg, Bismarck, N, D., Route No, 1, and should be accompanied by a certified check for $50.00 aud should be marked “Sealed Bid for School Hous The board re- serves the right, to reject any or all bids. /Plans and specifications are on file at the office of ‘the County Siper- intendent of Schgols jat the Court House in the uty of Bhamarel, N. Dy Notice of Mortgage. 6 ment, Notice is hereby. given, that that certain mortguge, executed and deliv- ered by Olli Rotkonen and Lizzie Rot- konen, his wife, mortgagors, to. Drake- Ballard Company (formerly, known as Drake & Ballard Investment Com- pany), 2 corporation, mortgagee, datetl the 25th day of September A, D. nine tqgn hundred and fifteen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota,,on the 14th day ‘of October A. 1. 15 id recorded in Book 132 of Mortgages, at page 118, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and/here- inafter described, at the front door of \the Court House in the city of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at.the hear of two o'clock P. M., on the 28th day of That's: Telling Them, 5, THANKS, BOSS! : YOU KNOW WHAT \T MEANS To FORGET { tes YouR HELP WHAT , WIFE ASKS You" TO BRING Home! WHAT WAS ITP n) May, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mort- gage and which will be sold to satisfy thé same, are those certain prémises situated in the County of Burléigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows,, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section twenty-two (22) in Township ne hundred for! wo, (142) Range seventy-six (76), West. The mortgagee has paid certain sums to wit: the delinquent taxes on said premises forthe years 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919, which with interest on the date of sale will amount to the sum of $137.07; also the principal and in- terest of a prior lien upontsaid prem- ises which were past die, which with; interest on the date of sale will amount to the sum of $564.92, and which sums are included in the amount hereinaf- ter stated to be due at the date of sale. This foreclosure is for past due in- stallments of said mortgage only, and for the items aboye specified, and is made subject to all installments of said, mortgage not yet due. ‘There will be due on such Mortgage at the data of sale the sum‘ of Seven hundred twelve and 64-100 ($712.61) K-| Dollars. DRAKE-BALLARD COMPANY, (formerly Drake & Ballard In- vestment Company) Mortgagee. Lawrense, Murphy & Nilles, 's for Mortgagee, 2, %, 16 23, 1921 Eleanor H Porter's publishers have gold 750,000 copies df her story, “Polly- anna,” It has gone to Europe, P India, China, Japan, Egypt, Turkey, Australia in fact, all over the world. Porter, who lived in Cambridgey ived hundreds of let- "3 from persons everywhere who are ing “the glad game,” thanks to Pollyanna, She herself began’ “play- ing” it with her mother, who was an invalid, Both were poor; both dis- 4 raged. heed are 70,000 mining claims in Mexico. Tagalong! toms. Will consider good Ford ‘car ee —————————— R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260 LINE ~ T'M ON fl TH FLOOR ‘ter, “we were becalmed os FUN FROLICS. | Up Forward, Please! “How does the Rev. Mr. Fuller al- ways have the front seats of his church so well filled? “His head usher is a street car con- ductor.”—American Legion Weekly. Sailors Exxplanation An: ex-sea. captain, expostulatin; with hi® pretty daughter, exclaimed “This is a fine time tp be coming home after automobiling with this lubber!” “But, /daddy,” explained his daugh- The wind died down in one of the tires and we had to wait for it to spring up again.”— Argonaut. . ie Crop. Tenderfoot—Say, First Class Scout, how is your garden coming? “The only disadvantage to this], house,” objected the -home hunter to the real estate agent “is that ft is so sudvantage? How some, disad- ” snorted. the agent. “In ire it’s just so much lesg likely case of to burn.”—American Legion WeeRly., tistaction . Of course, you can’t be- lieve anything you hear. Misg Gadleigh—Oh no; but you can repeat it—Cassel’s Magazine. The 2 “Good gracious, M has happened to your coat? tonholes have al! been tornout. did it? “1 did it myself,” grimly replied old Dorsey Dudgéon, “yanking away from gents‘who wished to cheer me up.”-—- ‘Country Gentleman. se. Dudgeon! What The but-| What Contempt, | State why you believe the prisoner is insane,” directed the learned judge. “He always bets heavily on two pair in a poker ga “Is a man insane when he bets on two pair?” “In my opinion he is.” The judge's face grew purple. “Ten dollars,” he roared, “for contempt of court!”"—American Legion Weekly. He—If I should ask you to marry me, what would y@u say? She—Guess. He—Well—er—what would it rhyme with? She!-Guess.——Tid Bits. = Making Time. “How far live?” “Thirty minutes, by street car, 20 by alitomobile and 50 by telephone.”— Ohio Motorist. Unethical, Friend—I hear that you Peceived a flattering offer to join the Syphon Pic- tures’ Corporation. Movie Star—Yes, I did. Friend--Why didn’t you accept it? MoVie Star—Because they employed non finesse in approgehing me on the subject. They were so brutally com- mercial about che subject —Film Fun. Had High Authority The young man who had been call- ing so frequently on Helen at last came to see Helen’s father. Finally, the suitor made this announcement: “It’s a mere formality, I know, sir, this asking for your danghter’s hand, | your broken lenses o complete stock of le Undertakers DAY “HONE 50 Distribu’ CADIL v Day Phone 100 220 MAIN Richmond sWhitney SHOE FITTERS MAIN STREET A Japanese marine grass yields a fibre which strengthens and cheapens thread, i out from town do you i A. KNOWLES, Optical Specialist Your Eyes Examined and I defects of the eye which glasses will cure. any lense almost while you wait. Lense Grinding Plant in'@he city, STUDEBAKER ——and — but we thought it would be pleasing to you if it were observed.” Helen’s father stiffened “And: may:b inquire,” he asked, “who , suggested that asking my consent to Helen’s mar- * riage Was a mere formality?” “Yes, sir,” replied the young man. “It “was Helen’s mother.”—Harper’s Magazine. \ ri MARKETS 1 ————d - WHEAT FLUCTUATES.. Chicago, April 18—Fear that dam- age to the new crop had been done by low temperatures led to upturns today in wheat prices. Sellers’ contende, however that crop damage would prove to be of only a minor sort, Opening prices which rangéd ‘from one-half to 2 cents higher were tol- Jowed by a material setback and then something of a First Class Scout—Well, my, peach ara trees are all dead, but’ one of my fence ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK posts is budding!—Boys’ Lite. South Paul, Apri 18.—Cattle Good Selling Point. receipts Slow. Common to good beef s 25 cents . ‘Bulk 6. E Butcher cows and heifers Steady, mostly $4.50 to $6.50, Veal* calves steady; best light to packers 00 Stocker and feeder steers steady to weak. Stock cows and heifers steady. Hog receipts 4,100, Steady to 25 cents highei medium and heavy- weight hogs gaining most. ° Range $7.50 to $9.25, Packer stack $8.75, Bulk $7.75 to $8.75, Bulk good and choice pi Sheep receipts 100. Ste: Weathers $7.50 to $6.75, No choice 1 lambs or ewes here, $0.75, CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 18.—Cattle receipts 19,000, Bulk s $8.75. ‘How receipts 10 to 25 cents . Sheep receipts — 17,000, About steady. Barley 4: ti Rye, No. 2, He 2 to 1.23. Chi $1.34; No. 2 hard $ 1. Core, No. 2 mixed 57 cents; No 2 yellow 57 1-2 to 58. No. 2 white 37 1-4 to 38 1-2; 38 Continued impor ation of Canadian wheat and a break in prices at Winni- peg led subsequently to a sharp de- cline here. The closing was heavy, 31-4 to 4 1-2 cents net lower, MIN} FLOUR. Minneapolis, April 18—Flour, 85 to 40 cents higher. In carload lots, a barrel. Shipments, 49,404, Bran, $15. For the nine months ended with March exports agriculture $5,509,000,- 000 and impoyt’s $3,009,000,000, while for the corresponding period of laat year exports totalled $6,050,000,000 and imports $3,759,000,000. Oil produced in Persia last year amounted to 918,600 toas. senses Ground to correct all Bring us r your prescription, we cay replace We have the only coupled with a nses, F. A KNOWLES, Jeweler and Optician Bismarck. WEBB BROTHERS smbalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 ——— Oe BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Funeral Directors ors of LAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmers in crate Night Phone 100 or 687 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY , ‘STREET Upholstered Furniture Made to Order CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and _ Southeastern Montana _ BISMARCE, N, D, --—ad and feeding -

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