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sf i FOR SALE, z Good modern 6 ryom ‘house and bath, on Paved street, $4,000, New 6 room modern bungalow with bath, on paved street; $4700. New 5 room modern hoyse with bath. One of the _prettie: small houses 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. e We have for sale a large number] 1st National Bank Bldg. Phone 78-Ry of houses ‘and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we)are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J. P. JACKSON, Manager. __|_ HELP WANTED MALE WANTED WORK—By grocery clerk ;any other work con-|must own an automobile. sidered, Phone 351R. 112 Ave. C. good territories open for the Fight 4-2654| mani Interstate Oil and Paint/Com- pany, inneapolis, Minn. Call: or’ HELP WANTED—FEMALE GOOD experienced woman wants Ba, 815 Ave. lad: 5 te sition as housekeeper on farm; with two ¢hildren. call at 214 So. 7th. 4-26-4t WANTED—Competent girl for gén- ; eral housework; good wages. Ap- ply Mrs, A. W. Lucas, 38 Avenue A. ; —4-23tf WANTED—Saleslady with experience. Rosen’s Clothing Store, Mandan. WANTED—Girl for general house work, Call 1112 Ave.D. 4-273 WANTED—A waitress at Homan’e Cafe. 4-21-1W REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm Lands, Hotels, Rooming Houses, Ranches, City , Property Restaurants, Garages, s General Stores, Anywhere in the state. No fleals too large for us to handle. Houses and Rooms For Rent in the City. -If- you have one or want one, call us up. Terms: Reasonable, ‘Trades Our Specialty Phone 612. Bismarck, N. D. ny eS 4-25-1w — \ : ROOMS FOR RENT oi ROOM FOR RENT —First class fur- nished oom in modern house, {wo blocks from postoffice; rent reason- able. Phone 658-K. 201 1st St, st _4-20-8t FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for. light housekeeping; also one furnished room, for gentleman. 316 $ra_St. 4-26-3t FURNISHED ROOMS—And board in modern home; also table boarders at reasonable prices, 617 7th street. Phone (586. 4-28-3t <¥OR RENT—Modern’ room suitable for two, gentlemen preferred; two blocks from the Postoffice. Call at 223 2nd St. Be 4-28-3t FURNISHED ROOMS—And board in modern home; also table boarders at reasonable prices, 517 7th street. Phone 586. 5-25-3¢ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Possegsion by May 2, close-in. Apply 320 Second St. a a 4-26-3t FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Business College. Phone 183. 4-14-tf FOR ~RENT—Furnished room for rent in modern .home. 320 Mandan Ave. Phone 262L. 4-26-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, suitable for ladies, Phone 144-X. -802 2nd St. 4-27-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, gentleman only. 202 8th Street. 'Phone 656. 4. it FOR RENT—Furnished \ apartment, two rooms and bath, 42d Fifth St. 4-26-31, NOR RENT—Strictly modern rooms 200 9th St. FOR RE} 621 6th St. ‘Phone 877K. 4-27-1w ‘Modern furnished room,) Phone 619-R, 4-27-2t ______ LOTS FOR SALE, FOR SALE OR TRADE—Lots. in North Dakota town for ‘late model roadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, So. Dak, ©, 485-10t et WANTED TO RENT. ee ee WANTED—Five or, six-room modern Phone -803,. or call at 517 26-1, house. _ Broadway. AUTOMOBILES. — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring car.g Just completely overhauled; perfect tires, $375. Will take $225 cash) balance monthly payments to re- sponsible party, or Soldier's bonvs or registered warrants, at. sufficient discount to net legal interest rate. Phone! 685-K, or write P. 0. Box 407, Bismarck, N. D, 4-27-1Ww. FOR SALE—1918 five passenger tour- ing car, recently over-hauled and painted, new bearings, throughout, new battery, two new 7,000 mile guaranteed tires. Car in first class condition, Price $500. Phone 886-R. Address, 14 West Rosser. 4-25-lw WILL TRADE—Little Overland Four Sedan, in first class shape in every respect for light six roadster or Dodge. Box 112, Tappen, N. D, WANTED—A_slightly__used__ Ford touring car. Must be a bargain. Write Thos. Boyd, Tuttle, N. D. ‘ =~ * FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, run 800 miles; Goodyear Diamond Thread tires. A bargain. Call 948._4-27-lw FOR SALE—Oakland Model 34-C; 1 good condition: Iaquire Bismarck __Tire & Auto Co, 4-15-2W A CHEVROLET car 490 for sale, In- quire 803 7th St. 4-271W WISTONSIN FARM LANDS: LANDOLOGY, SPECIAL NUMBER, just out,* containing 1921 facts of clover land in Marinette County, Wisconsin, If for a home or invest- ment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this spe- cial number of Landology. It is free on request. Addgess Skidmo Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle Bldg., Marinette, Wisc. 4-4-1 mo. bo ctes, . e experienced | Specialties to farmers and’ garages, Phone 179R op FOR. SALE—Window ventilator, ad- sf 26-3t| FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST WE HAVE HOUSES, ‘LOTS AND’ : » FARM LANDS, biol 1. _§-rdom house; E, BroadWay, $1,100. 2, 6-room house, ‘B, Ave. 00: 3. 4-room house, modern, Riverview, $3,000. f 4. 5-room house, 9th. St.,.$3,400, 5. 5-room house, Mandan Avenue, ./$4,000. 3 3 3 6. 5-room house, Riverview, $4,700. 7., 6-room house, east side, $2,200, F. E, YOUNG REAL ESTATE: CO.) \ CAN You? e — 1 . WANTED OIL SALESMAN . Make a $100 a week on selling. guar- anteed slubricating oil, paints apd Several write to— 5 - M. M. RUDER, YouD BETTER Go B. Blamarek, N. .| | ; 6-We ay ER ad ' POSITION WANTED ee WANTED-—Position as Jinlor ac- countant. Write Ng, 224, Tribune. \ A 4-28-3t WORK-WANTED “ WANTED—Woman wants work by day or hour, .Aleo man wants odd Jobs. Phone 534-X, Mrg. Grace: Wil- son. ee 4-27-1w WANTED—To fix up lawns ang put 2 jom-screen windows. Call T. P. Shel-| \ don, Care Bismarck hotel. 4-28-1w| a FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS ‘oom | mojlern ~ house, including thr be rear fime. screened in porth, full: base- ‘ment, fine trees, well located’ in|’ heart of, city, in good condition, i a bargain. Immediate ‘sale desired. If you aré looking for a home. see me .at. once. At sacrifice sale, 4 whole block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly: improved with dwelling house, not-finished, but in- habited, within city, limits, at \a _bargain. .Geo. M. Register. 4-26-1W FOR SALE—House of sixtlarge rogms and bath, screened in porch, /gas Stove and heater, cast front, trees Location excellent. This -is' one the best homes in the city, $2,00 cash; balance good terms. Also’ 4 very desirable buugalow of fixe rooms and aath, east front, garage, This is a little beauty; $3,500; eagy ~ hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite Postoffice. so ya bene del Belt FOR SALE—My “farm consisting of 300 or 420 acres; Price reasonable. For ‘particilara! write August W, Schedel,, Nqw Salem, N. D. peaks «dently Asheg hauled and garden plowed; also White! Rock hatching eggs for sale, S: M. Anderson. Phone 364-L. = 4-23-1w FOR SALE—One Hereford buil, two and one-half years, and Fordsoi —tfactor with plows. Phone 406F3% FOR SALE—Office hiPniture, de , ta- 4 bedding Sethe Holihan, 314 Broad- tle aii, ctialrd in very good order. ah = ail wie Cal |. W, Matz, Van Hi hotel. FOR SALE—E! ‘oom, all 3 ee {21-iw houge, four years old} hot water heat, full basement, garage, big porch, kitchen range goes with house, a good buy and investthernt Location; 7th street; $4,800. Phone WANTED TO BUY —Second hana “electric ‘stove. “Will pay cash for, bargain. Call 882Y, 4-28-1t ELM OR ASH TREES planted to suit. 961. “Henry & | lenry. 4-27-1t Also-cufrants, R..C. Abey, Box 594: $2,625—4 rooms and bath, ali modern | —— ——————_—___—""_ = FOR SALE—Household furniture. house, full basement, furnace ‘heat. Garage and barn. Price $2,625,| Call 822-R. 419 Mandan avenue. Very good House, Terms if desired a ar oe Phone 961. Henry and Henry.’: SAND AND GRAVEL—Brocopp Gi / 4.26-3t| . Yel Co. Call 743X. 4-27-w FOR RENT—Barn. 518 Toh _St. ‘Photie 793. 4-25-W eee he Sees FOR. RENT—Sultable cot! Ke for couple ofjadults; not less’ than a year; ¢l@se in; $32 per month. Write 288 Tysbune.__4-a7-4t POR SALE—House of seven rooms and bath, corner 5th and Avenue D. Inquire of Mrs, Eppinger, Grand Pacific Hotel. 4-26-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- | LEGAL NOTICES | ——___—___—_—_—_ 960,000 PIERCE COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA SEED AND FEED ment in the Rose Apartments 215 BONDS. $3 street. F. W. Murphy. Fhens Notice is hereby given that sealed eatery 2 "| bids will be received by the Board of ° Couny Commissioners of Pierce coun- FOR SALE, One five-room bungalow, complete- ly modern, Price, $3,400; $1,200 cash. This is a bargain. One five-room cottage, - thoroughly modern, screened in porch, shade trees, East front lot, 650x140. Price, $4,000; $800. cash;- balance, same as remy, close in. One three-room house, partly mdi- bern. Price, $1,200, witli terms. Two houges on 50x160 lot; monthly rental, $45. Price, $2,200, with $800 ty, state “of North Dakota, at the county auditor’s office in the city of Rugby in. the county of Pierce, state of North Dakota, until 2 o’clack P. M. on thé 3rd day of May, A. D. 1921, for the purchase of b@@ds tobe issued by the county of Pierce, in the state of ‘North Dakota in the sim of ($60,- 000.00) sixty thousand dollars, which bonds ‘will hy. issued. for the purpose of funding its indebtedness on seed and feed warrants now outstanding, Said‘ bonds shall be issued in denom- . ANNOUNCEMENT. o. ‘We have, moved 6ur . sécond-hand 7 store from 425 Front. St. to 108, Main > St. One door east of Banngr. Housd. whére we’ will be pleased to greet our old customérs® as well-as new oed, We buy and sell second-han@ fdrtil- ture. Phone 398. 108 Main St.. 9. C. AW- GWANe YOU DON'T KNOW “HA ALPHARET= BET YOu DON'T KNOW Thompson Company: —.-_4-1-Im sae SCIERTHRIC -CCLSETRY—Pravenits WuaT A “Operation.” Spencer Refuveno STANDS FoR! Cérseti and Edits ieiieve and pre. vent. ‘healache, :backacue, Indi- gestion; - corstipation. — languor, “nerves” and “| ring dowa" Hor nia and ‘post operative su iports } for men and women. * OF thopedic Appliances. Mrs. F. W. Mofft, Room 210 Granl Paeitic Hotel, Bismarck, N. D, 4-BT-1h FOR SALE—Weathered oak diaing ropm set, mahogany. dresser: bris: bedstead, chiffonief, sanitary couch and oak bookcase. Phone 363-R. after_5_P. M, or morning. 4-25-30" | Justable lengths, protécts curtains. | Avoid drafts and bad colds. Leave j | your orders with’ J, E. Smith, An- . | WEbL-T BETCHA A nex hotel. 4-26-3¢ th | MILLION DOLLARS You DONT KNOW WHAT i 'X' STANDS” FORs Now! iF Youre SO SMART! | pressing. repairing, dyeing, ladiés’ | &nd men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat, Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice. — : -18-t8 FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out- fit, six. breaker and six stubble. bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car | in trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N. D. 4-18-30 FOR ‘SALE on account of poor health: ‘ ‘Livery barn and house; give par. | ig 4 —_ stime, from’ 10 to 20 years for pay- _ments. Call at 118 2nd St. 427-1w FOR. SALE—Bugey harness, small scrapper, horse nose .nets, plow lays, mortar box; also garden for Tent, at. 808-2nd-St. ~24-23-1w FOR RENT—Storage furniture, at 219 Main St. a AE Se ek PRE WAR ‘PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking _and remodeling men’s BS! Say. TOM, | WISH You'D COME OUT TO THE HOUSE TO DINNER WITH ME- [vite S OUT HAW, HAW, YOuRE NOT AFRAID. ARE your LEAVE IT To ME! cash. i ~ D, T. Owéns & Compariy, 115% 4th inations of $500.00; said bonds shall street. 4-23-16 ; Freckles and His Friends ~ SURE, MY. VISITING AND mK RAISING RABBITS CERTAIN PARTS OF THE COUNTRY Raising rabbits for the market is becoming a pleasurable and profitable industry in certain parts of the coun- try. A resident of Kansas City, Kans. has raised 300 to 400 pounds of_ra'- bit meat a year for his own table at a cost of only 8 to 10 cents a pound. In Nebraska a large religious institu- tion that has raised rabbits Instead of poultry. reports the meat more satisfactory than chicken and the ex- periment profitable, According to w former county commissioner of Wagh- ington, rabbits’ were. grawn\,on#the county tarm to yprovide a substitute for chicken for the County ho§pitals; the initial stock, numbering:419 rab- bits, increased t0‘2,200 in ten months, besides those used in the hospitals: A. high school hoy in I6wa, who breeds registered stock, on @. gpace thirty-threer {det squgre fin iis Shack yard, raised enou jabbite ia 1925 to clear more tha@f $1,200. fn ‘Ohio farmer sends 400 pounds df rabbit bear interest at the rate of 6 per cert Per annum, interest -payable semi-an- nually, and said bonds shall mature five years from date of their issue. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All communications to he addressed to 0. A. Spillum, County Auditor, Rugby, N. Dak. Dated this 11th day of April, 1921, 4-14-21-28 INVESTMENS 1 am in position to offer a limited amount of ‘first mortgage -gold ebonds’ which will net better. than, 10 per cent. maturing in. two, four -ai six years, I consider this an exceptional invest- ment and would advise quick action on the part of those wishing to par- ticipate in same, Obert A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 2 \ 4-25-1w oa | AW.COME ON, MY WIFE 13. AS GENTLE e FoR CAT-"D" FoR 0G- 'E" FoR EGG - F" FOR FAN= SHUCKS! IT KNOWED ALL THAT LONG AGO. _~ | GOT IN LATE LAST NIGHT SO 1 Soe, GOT.UP .FIRST THIS MORNING: AND BEAT Riya \T OUT BEFORE MY. WIFE GOT UP- YOUR PRESENCE MAY SAVE MEA BAWLING OUT TONIGHT!" PROFITABLE IN meat a week tb city restaurants, yet is unable to meet the demand. The foregoing are concrete exampleg of what hus actually been done from records of the Bureau of Biological Survey of the U. S. Department ‘of Agriculture. “It ig now well known that rabbit meat,” days Ned Dearborn, assistant biologist).in,a_ bulletin to, farmers, “Is as fine as that of poultry, and that 1 prolific. ten-pound doe can easily raise fh a@year twenty young, which at five montns will produce not less than fif- ty’ pounds of delicious meat, By means of compound hatches, all this can be done on an area 4 by 6 feet. “Half an hour df time a day and some hay, roadside weeds and, refuse.{frdém, or- chard, garden and xitchen, supple- mented by a small quantity of grain | cover the cost of production, Raising rabbit-'meat for home consumption is a proposition for turning to account time, space’ and materials which. « ordinarily wasted. In regions where rabbit breeding is practiced extehsive- ly rabbit meat is in common use an haga place with other kinds of meat in dafly market reports. SETTING . RECORDS, hy Newspaper’ Enterpri: Wooster, Ohio, April 28, ver hear of Grace Darling Hengerveld? She’s only a cow. But a cow witn a’record. She's nine years old and hs give:. birth to five sets of twins in seven years, Which with the two single calves she has had, give her 12 song) and daughters. She had a record: of 17,135 pounds of milk and 802 pounds of butter for a year in regular herd work. Grace is owned by thé!Oltio Experi- ment Station here. Ay oe TWIN More than. 400.comme are in use in England. FoR BALL-c’ DAILY PRACTICE Whe did you learn to shimmy eo well? Hanging to oné of these car etrape, ( LOOKS THAT WAY. “Do you really think I married yop for your money?”, “Well, the way tHe money has been going it looks suspicious,” EH? Jeep: ™ Ys you're swell today.* » Tess: I'm glad to hear it. Jess: 1 hard. ly knew you, 7 THOSE GIRLS “They say young Brown wants to marry every girl he meets.” “Then why don’t you get some one to Introduce you?” EUREKA! First Chorus Girl: Did you | have a good seu- son? ra Second T, should c. G.: Yy 80. Pittsburgh I mar- tied one of ita millionaires and now I get a hun- dred a week all- mony! THE USUAL WAY “Was It a good speech?” “Fine.” “What did he say? “don't remember. All that I re call now Is that he said it well.” REJECTED Many happy returns of the day. Cut It out; Ive Just had OF CouRSO Coffee Pot: Why so gloomy loon. ing? catch @ train!” OLD-FASHIONED “He's old-fashioned.” he wants to be worth GETTL ALONG. Think I am making any progress with your family, dear? 1 think #0, Father calls you a gimp now ine SEE R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor ; Consultation Free Buite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 269 looking | When we played | The Iron; Can't help it. I'm ay sad iron, \ - SOME gon. “Shine — quick! Haven't but a minute! Gotter PAGE SEVEN ——— [MARKETS | ekiagh SLIDE DOWN Chicago, April 28--Wheat prices had a downWafd swing today, inflit- enced somewhat by the— Tact. that weather and crdp reports were con; sidered favorable on the whole. Un- -| settled conditions between Germany and the allies tended also to depress valués. Opening quotations, wilich varied from unchanged to 3-4> cents lower, were followed by downturns all around and by minor transient rallies. Subsequently the market took an upward swing as a result of some re- vival of export demand and becatise of passage of. the emergency tariff bill. The close was strong, wuchang— ed to Q3-4 cents higher, , MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (Minneapolis, April 28—Flour 15 to 25 cents lower. In carload lots $8 a barrel. Shipments 46,982, . ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St, i ceipts 1,60 Bulk $6.50 to $7. Butcher cows atid heifers mostly 50 to $6.50, Few % | good heifers to $7 or better, Veal — ; Calves steady. Packer top $7. Stock- erg and feeders slow, about steady. ‘Hog receipts 3,800. Strong to Obhts higher. Range $6.50 to $§ | BUIK $7.25 to $7.75. Pigs 25 ¢ lower. Top $8 - ‘ Sheep receipts (. Market nomin- ally steady. ! CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 28 —Cattle recei's | 8,090, ‘Beef steers active, mos ie) Ito 15 cents higher. Butk beef steers { $7.75 to $8.35. ‘Hog receipts 24,000, cents higher, : | Sheep re@®ipts 15,000, Mostly steady, | CHICAGO CASH GRAIN, | Chicago, April 28,—Wheat hard, $1.291-2; No. 2 mixed, $ Corn No. 2 mixed, 581-4 to ! No. 2 yellow, 59¢ to 1-2. Oats No. 2 white, 4 to 371-2. Rye, not quoted. Barley, 60 to 71 cents, Mi POLIS GRAIN, Minneapolis, April -Wheat re- 125 cars, compared to 126 cars Active, 15 to 25 No. 2 low, 50c to Sle. 811-2 to 321-2, k GRAIN. -Miller Co.) No, $1.24 No. 1 amber durum 7. 1.08 No. 1 mixed durum . 1.06 No, 1 ed durum 1.0L No. 1 flax .:. 1.23 No. 2 flax .. . 118 LAND ALL MEN IN DISTRIC) i: Arthur Wiseman, Post, Ayon, 8, 0., Rounds Out Its 100 Per ' Cent Membership. To serve as commander of ap Amer- tean Legion post, whtch includes every eligible ex-service man in ite dis- trict Of 200 square » Miles, is the hon- or conferred David L. Wick- ens of Arthur Wissman post, No. 150, Avon, 8. D. In rounding out its one hundred per cent member- ship, the post con- ducted a contest in which the losing side suffered the penalty of serving as kitchen police for a general feast. After the contest the ex-service men not yet enrolled were assigned to individuals until the lust man in the territory was signed up. ‘ | Members of the posi aré- scattered over a section 20 miles long and 10 miles wide. The pbst centralizes re- | sponsibility ky providing that the_post officers shall serve as members of the executive committee. It boasts of a first-class We auxiliary, an or- chestra and basket ball team, Spice is ad@ed to the monthly meetings by a permanent entertainment committee which arr for athletle contests, | motion pletu or feasts to wind up ; the meeting: CLUBHOUSE IS IN ORDER NOW | . Cera | Kencington Pest at Philadelphia le | Ready for Entertainment of the Boys During \Warm Days. | The wind whled sveeps up the Dela- ware these days is hardly indicative of sunshine and roses; yet the mem- Clubhouse “All Dolled Up.” bers of Kensington, Post of the American Legion at Philadelphia have | just finished painting their summer | clubhouse and have renovated it from | top to bottom. By doing the job themselves, the members of the Pennsylvania post | have saved the price of numerous en- tertainments which are planned fer the summer of 1921. parce —— — ce eR