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LS TUESDAY, MAY. 8, 1921: FOR SALE, Gopd modern 6 ruom house 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 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. “We have for sale a large number of houses and lots in all parts of Bismarck, we are pleased to show. HARVEY HARRIE & COMPANY, . PS Si J.P. JACKSON, Manag ____ MELP_WANTED—FEMALB WANTED—Competent girl for general housework; no washing or ironing, Apply to Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 5-2-3W WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs. John M. Hansen, 415 8th St.N. ‘Phone 354K. _4-28-lw WANTED—Girl for general house- work. .Mrs..R. B. Loubek. Phone 554, §-2-3t i) paeeeear, Seekers Se emereen er ereecs tea WANTED—Saleslady with experience. Rosen's Clothing Store, Mandan, : 4-21 Apt. 9, Tribwne Bldg. BOOMS FOB RENT 5-3-3 FOR RENT—Two nice large rooms in modern house, furnished for light housekeeping. 723 3rd St. Phone 12, 5-3-3t ‘blocks from Postoffice. Reasonable “and A FEW BARGAINS Ford Roadster. Ford Touring. Maxwell Touring’ 1920, like new. Chevrolet Touring. Overland 90 Touring. ‘Terms if desired. Northwestern Automotive Co 215 Broadway Phone 926 Buy Now. “MAY TROUBLES The easiest and quickest way to get rid of them is to look over these low priced houses. 1—$2,100, a good 4-room house, partly modern, city water, electric lights, screened porch, east front. Can buy same as rent, +. $25 a month. 2—$2,200, 4 rooms and bath, all mod- ern, a fine house, amall pay- ment down, $25 a month, 3~$2,900, 5-room house, about thre> years old, partly modern, hot air furnace, city water, electric lights, sewer; a small payment and $25 a month, 7 4—$3,800, 5 rooms and bath, all mod- ern home, good location, a real bargain, easy terms; this house has a screened: porch, lovely ‘trees, east front, You cap bu; this modern home for a small payment, balance same as ren‘. price. Phone 832{ Call 311 2nd|5—$4,900, 6 rooms and bath, all mod- St. 4-30-3t FOR RENT—Furnished and untur- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Business College. Phone 183. See Sa Te FOR RENT—Two furnished . light housekeeping. rooms. Phone 442-L, or address 226, care of Tribune, 5-3-lw FOR RENT—Two rooms light house- ern house, about five years old, hardwood floors, full basement, east front, excellent location, screened porch. You can buy this fine home on easy payment. House and lots for sale in all parts of the city. Phone 961. Henry & Henry, office 4th St. 4-29tf WANTED TO RENT : keping, fully equipped, Phone 404-K.| WANTED TO RENT—Three to six- or call store. Geo, W. Little. 5-2tf FOR RENT—We have two rooms left suitable for light housekeeping. Close, in. Call 320 2nd St. 5-2-3t FOR, RENT—2 or 3 rooms suitable for:light housekeeping. Call at 411 11th St. or phone 48K. FOR. RENT—Modern furnished rooms fof light housekeeping. Phone 890, 518 6th St, : 8 -2-8t LARGE MODERN room, suitable for two. ' 621 6th St. 619R. 4-30-31 it , room house. Call California Fruit Phone _105.. FOR SALE OR RENT ____MOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR SALE—Mode: house of ten rooms and hath; other buildings on lot valuable; large garage; trees; lot 125 by 160 feet. This is one of the most valuable pieces of property in the city; $2,000 cash, balance easy payments. J: H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 746. 5-Bs3t Store. 5-2-3 FOR, RENT—Strictly modern rooms| FOR SALE—Strictly modern bunga- ; 300 9th St. Phone 377K. 4-27-1w FOR RENT—Boom in modern house. O11 4th, St, = £30 _FOR RENT—Furnished room, 214 5th St z 5-3-6t rr . SALESMAN ; low of five rooms and bath, gas later and stove, screened in porch, _east front; garage, pleasant. sur- roundings, A beauty; $3,500; $1,200 cash. J. H. Holihan, 314° Broadway. Phone 745. 6-2-3 FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- THE OLDEST, AND,LARGEST house| ment in the Rose Apartments. 215 in the advertising specialty ustnete. with an.exclusive line of copyrighted 3rd street. fW, Murphy. ie. , Murphy. Phone 3-340? art calendars and specialties in| QR RENT—Four room apartmen‘ leather-and Celluloid, have an open- ing for capable and experienced salesman who is interested in work- ing. under commisgion contract with weekly remittances. If interested addreas either George F. William- son, Sales Manager, Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn., or the American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. _6-3-3t ~ TRAVBLING MBN ‘to sell Bale Ties on commission as side line. St. Louis Bale Tie Co., St. Louis, Mo. with bath and porches, Mrs Wood- mansee, 423 Sth: St §-2-3t ee REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Farm lands, ~ 4 Hotels, Rooming Houses, Ranches, a City: Property, Restaurants, Garages, Genera| Stores, ‘ 4-30-3t ~ Anywhere in the state, No deals too large for us to handle. LOST AND FOUND Houses and Rooms For Rent in the LOST—Pocketbook containing $15.00; City. If you have one or want one, .in currency and some papers. Re- call us up: Terms: Reasonable. turn to office of Singer Sewing Ma- Trades Our Specialty . chine Company, Bismarck, D.,| Phone 612 -Bysmarek, 'N. D. for reward of $5.00. 5-2-3t, 5-3-1w PAE hha LT, fl rey LOST—Head of scarf pin, Mexican opal. Leave at Harris Teward. i WANTED—Position as stenographer. Have had ten months’ experience. Reference furnished, if,desired, Call 219-X, Mandan, N. D. 4-30-1w WANTED—Posjtion as stenographer, have had seven years of experience. Write Box 251, Bismarck, 'N. D. 5-2-3t LOTS FOR SALE, FOR, SALE OR TRADE—Lots in _ North Dakota town for late model roadster. Ed Tempel, Marion, So. Dak, 4-25-10t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1917 Ford Touring car. Just completely overhauled; perfect tires, $375. Will take $225 cash, balance monthly payments to re- sponsible party, or Soldier's bonus or registered warrants at reat rate | discount to net legal ifiterest rate. Phone 685-K, or write P. 0. Box 407, Bismarck, N. D. 4-27-1w WILL TRADE—LitQe Overland Four Sedan; in-first class shape in every respect for light six roadster or Dodge. Box 112, Tappen, N. D. 4-28-5t FOR SALE—Chevrolet car, five pass- enger touring car in fine shape; also Ford touring car, both fine ba _0.'K. Garage. 4. ; FOR SALB—Ford Sedan, run 800) miles; Goodyear Diamond Thread! tires.” A bargain. Call 948._4-27-1w| FOR SALE—Studebaker automobile, four-cylinder. 510 Fourteenth street, or phone 777-¥. { FOR SALE—Dodge Touring car. Phone 24 or 618K. 4-30-1¥ A CHEVROLET car 490 for sale. In- quire 803 7th St. 4271W | WORK WANTED = ee ‘WANTED—Women wants work by day or hour. Also man wants odd jobs. Phone 534-X, Mrs. Grace Wil- son. 4-27-1w WANTED—To fix up lawns and put on screen windows. Call T. P. Shel- don, Care Bismarck hotel. _4-28-lw GOOD INVESTMENTS, LOANS, REAL ESTATE. » T am still in position to offer some first mortgage Gold Bonds, maturing in two, four and six years, to net ten per cent, these bonds make a splendid favestment to those desiring to Pisce their money for short reriods. I have some hail warrants which I can_ sell at a very good discount,” Obert. A. Olson, Bismarck, N. D. 4-29-iw & Co, for] erpeycren MISCRELANEOUB __ ‘203t| SIBNTIFIC CORSETRY—Prevents “Operation.” Spencer Rejuveno Corsets and Belts relieve and pre. vent headache, backache, indi- gestion, cenetipation,: languor, “nerves” and “bearing qpwa.” Het- nia and post operative supports for men and women, Spencer Or- thopedic Appliances, Mrs. F. W. Moffit, Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, Dd. 4:27-Lw LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN—One y Yangy built bay gelding, weight about 1,150 pounds, large white star forehead, two white saddle marks on hack, branded reverse F. L,, on left jaw. Réward will be paid. Florence M. Little, Bismarck, INSDs 2 oa 5-2-Lw BEAUTIFUL California Gerkniums, outdoor rooted plants—20 for $1.00; $4.50 per 100.. Assorted Chrysanthe- mums at same rate. All plants pre- paid and guaranteed. The Fi Wer Nursery, Glendale, Cal. 5-3-Lt) IF THE BOYS who tok the wheels off the child's automob.le at - 504 Mandan Averu> wil re urn them, there will be no ques.tons asked. b 4-2e2t pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite .__postoffice. 1-18-11 FOR SALE—Avery engine plqw out-/ 1921, to satisfy the execution together fit, six breaker and six stubBle bot-| with the interest and costs thereon. toms. Will consider good Ford car in trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, N. D. 4-18-30d FOR SALE on account of poor health: ‘Livery. barn and house; give long time, from 10 to 20 years for pay- ments. Callat118 2nd St. 4-27-lw PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and remodeling mens hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite ice. eat FOR SALE—Oak library table and a , brass library table lamp, rockers and a rug. Phone 719K 5-2-3t FOR SALE—Household goods. Call at 404 First Street, Tuesday, m4 m. SAND AND GRAVEL—Brocopp Gra- vel Co. Call 743X. 4-27-w We store furniture. 216 Main St. 4-26-1mo S— SSS + RS ENGR D.C. PRC. ‘ Cijponracter ” : Consaltacion Brea | Seite 9. 11—Lacne Biech—Phene 290 \ t/The State of North Dakota to the ‘DOINGS OF THE HAT SHOULD BE Done ! NOW AND DO FEW THINGS ~ SEE IF You CAN MAKE HIM DO AFEW Tes AROUND, | LEGAL NOTICES | NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JACOB A, FIELD, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Merton Field of ‘Nortiftield, Rice County, Minnesota, as Adminis: trator of the Estate of Jacob A. Field, late of Apple Creek Township, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors and all persons having claims. against said deceased, to ex- hibit theni, with the necessary vouch- era within six months after the first publication of this notice, to the duly appointed resident agent of said Ad- ministrator, H. #. O'Hare, at his office in the Little Block, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated ‘at Bismarck, this 25th day of April, 1921. MERTON FIELD, Administrator. First publication the 26th day of April, A. D. 1921. O'Hare & Cox, Attorneys for Administrator, Bismarck, North Dakota. April 26—May 3-10-17, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF _ REAL PROPERTY By virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the Dis- trict Court in and for the County of Burleigh in the Fourth Judicial Diss| trict of the State of North Dakotaa, upon a judgment rendered and: dock- eted in the said court on the 22nd) day of April, 1921, in an action where- in C. A. Finch Lumber Company, a corporation, is plaintiff and August Singbeil and Lena Singbeil are de- fendants, in favor of the said plaintiff and inst the said defendants for the of Two Hundred Ninety Six and 27-100ths Dollars ($296.27) which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff in and for said County of Burleigh, 1 have levied upon the right, title and interest of the said de- fendants, August Singbejl and Lena 'Singdeil, in. and. to. the following de- scribed real property lying and being in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, to-wit: That part of Block Four (4) of Lincoln Addition to Bismarck as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said Block thence running Worth along the West line of said Block a distance of One Hundred Twenty-one (121) feet, thence running East a distance of Three Hundred and Sixty (360) feet to the East line of said Block, thence running South along the East line of said Block 2 distance of One Hun- dred ‘Twenty-one (121) feet to its Southeast corner, thence running West along the South line a distance of Three Hundred Sixty (360) feet to the place of beginning, the said tract containing one acre more or less; and: notice is hereby given that 'T, the undersigned Sheriff of the said ! County of Burieigh will sell the above i descrived real property to the high- jest bidder for, cash, at public auction ‘at the front door of the Court House ‘n the Chy of Bisma: County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- {noon on Friday, the 27th day of May, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 25th day of April, 1921. ROLLIN WELCH, =“ Sheriff of Burleigh, County, North Dakota. April 26—May 3-10-1724 . Hearing of Final bution of Estate. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, ss. In County Court, Before I. C, Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Mar- shall H. Jewell, Deceased. Reuben N. Stevens, Petitioner, vs. Kate T. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and Paul Jewell, Respondents. above named respondents: You, the said Kate T. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and Paul Jewell are hereby, uotified that the final account of the executor of the last will and testa- ment of Marshall H, Jewell, late of the city of Bismarck, in-the county of Bur- leigh, and state of North Dakota, de- ceased, has been rendered to this court, thereip showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and petition- DUFFS © [] (SEE WERE WHERE PRESIDENT HAROING[ TOLD CONGRESS A FEW THINGS [| WELL, AS YOU ARE NOT 4 MEMBER’ OF CONGRESS, WHY DON'T You co OVER AND "TELL QU LANDLORD A THE BISMARCK BRIBUNE vane og uyeuge azo" "BY ALLMAN| WISH | WAS. A MEMBZ2 OF CONGRESS FOR A FEW. DAYS! '0 START SOMETHING! I'D ‘ IF THEY'LL ONLY GET BUSY, SOMETHING! PEOPLES . YOU WERE ing ‘that his account be allowed, the residue of said’ estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, and administration closed and he be dis- charged; that Wednesday, 25th day of May, A. D. 1921, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this court in the court house, in the cigy of Bismarck, county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this court. for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any pergon interested | not contra over the kidney secretions. in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing, to said account, and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respond. ents, and each of.you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear hefote: this court,’.and show cause, if any you have, why said ac- count should not’be allowed, the rest - due of said estate distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate: closed and gaid Reuben N. Stevens he discharged. Dated the 19th Jay of April, A. D. 1921, x ‘ _By the Court: cscs. I C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bismarck Trib une, 2 daily paper, published at Bis- marck, N. D.. once each week for four successive weeks and not less than ten days before the hearing date and by personal service_on «all residents of Burleigh county, N. D. I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 4-19-2 6-5-3-10 BUYS MILLING INTERESTS. Fessenden, N. D., May 3.—W. W. Lyness of Fessenden has bought the interests of his former partner, J, Austin Regan in the Regan & Lynn Elevator company of Minneapolis, be- coming sole proprietor. The transac- tion involves about $100,000, and in- cludes a Nine of elevators and ware- houses, all located within a radius of 75 miles of Fessenden on the Great Northern, Soo and Northern Pacific railroads. \ The Regan & Lyness Elevator com- pany was organized in 1896 with of- fices at Fessenden. Minneapolif was later made: headquarters. Headquar- ters may be re-located at Fessenden, he Mr. Lyness has resided since 1 ORDINANCE ON CURFEW LAW IS GIVEN READING (Continued from Page 1) as follows: Wachter Transfer com- pany, $177 per month; A. 83. Currier, $209 per month. Wachter bid was accepted. A sidewalk resolution’ providing for concrete sidewalks along Riverview property of Bismarck Development company, R. G. Phelps and C. A. Baker were approved. A petition for paving Washington avenue from Ave nue C to Avenue D; avenue C, from Third to Raymond streets ;Avenue D, from Second to Washington; and First street from Avenue C to D, was turned down, E. L. Faunce and John McLaughlin opposed the paving. ‘The commis- sioners said there was not a majority of property owners petitioning for it. . A letter was received from Warren Brothers, sub-contractors on paving in downtown district, stating an inspector had examined the paving and found defects were caused by defective sewer or other sub-surface openings. They suggested they would be glad tofave a joint inspection with the contract- ors, Talk on Lights ‘C. W. Henzler said it had been sug- gested that the full cluster light be turned on Saturday nights, Commis- sioner French thought perhaps the money which might be spent that way should be transferred to the street] fund, ‘The commissioners examined the April electric light bill of the city, which was $908.59. It was decid- ed to lay over the matter of the ad-| ditional Saturday night lights. The commission discussed means of | ‘Ni reimbursing the contingent fund, which was depleted through payment |) of bills from that fund that might come on other funds. There will not be enough money received from the forthcoming tax apportionment to take up outstanding warrants, it was stated, : ABOUT TAXES ‘AND THE GIVE US SOME NEW SCREENS. PAPER THE BEDROOMS AND PAINT THE HOUSE - NOW GO AND PRETEND ‘You ARE IN CONGRESS ! lak says: WANTS! GOING. TO MAKE HIM ACT QUICKLY - Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly in time of danger. In time of Kidney danger, Doan’s Kidney ‘Pills are most effective. Plenty of ‘Bismarck evidence of their worth. i Clayton W.Ferzuson, 608 3rd Ave., “A year ago I had rouble with my kidneys. They were weak at times and | seemed to have} My back bothered me, especially at night and | was stiff and lame, I had) been doing some extra hard work and ' lame that for the start of my trou- ble, I happened to read about Doan’s| auuney ruts and got two boxes at) Breslow's Drug Store. Doan’s soo.| ended my trouble and | have felt bet- ter in every way sitce taking the treatment. I am pleased to give Doan’s; my endorsement.” 'Price 6c, at all dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney; remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. iFerguson — had. roster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. —— MARKETS 11 ———______ _____—_—__+ FRESH ADVANCES. Chicago, May 3.—Fresh advances in the price of wheat took place today, owing largely to continued indications of scarcity of supplies. Opening quatations which ranged from 1-4 to 11-2 cents higher were followed’ by material gains all around. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, May 3.—Cattle receipts, 7,- 000. Beef steers, 15 to 25 cents high- er. Hog receipts, 19,000, Fairly active. 10 to'25 cents higher. Sheep receipts, 19,000. Slow, about steady. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK, South St. Paul, May 3.—Cattle re ceipta, 4,000. Active, strong to 25 centy higher. Common to good beef steer», $6.25 to $8.25. Bulk, $6.50 to $7.50. Butcher cows and heifers, mostly $> to $6.75. Veal calves, mostly 50 cents higher. Packer top, $8. Stockers ana feeders strong to 26 cents higher. Hog receipts, 8,000; 10 to 25 cents higher. Range, $6.50 to $8.25. Bulk, 7,50. Bulk good pigs early, $8.10. Sheep receipts, 100. Nominally steady. Choice and prime handy: weight wooled lambs quotable at $10 to $10.50. Choice wooled ewes, quot- able to $6.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR, Minneapolis, May 3.—Flour un changed to 40 cents higher, In car load lots, $8.10 to $8.50 a barrel. Ship ments, 49,616 barrels. Bran, $16. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, May 3.—Wheat No, 2 hard $1.49 1-2 to $1.50 1-2 ;No. 1 mixed Corn No. 2 mixed 60 to 60 1-4 cents; ‘No. 2 yellow 60 to 60 1-4 cents. s No, 2 white 371-4 to 38 cents; ye No. 2, ‘Barley 48 to Subsequently signs multiplied that May holdings were largely for sea- board accounts on a ‘hedge against 73 cents, exports sales. The close was buoy- ant,’2 3-4 to 8 1-2 cents net higher. . MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN (Minneapolis, May 3.—-Wheat 279 cars to 107 cars a year ago, ‘1 northern $1.42 1-4 to 8 78. Barley 47 to 63 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.30 1-2 to $1.2 Flax No. 1, $1 «BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miler Co.) Bismarck May 3. ‘No. 1 dark northern .. +» $1.38 No. 1 amber durum .. 114 . 1 mixed durum .y. 1.12 . 1 red durum 1.07 1.33 1.28 1,02 . 1 flax . . 2 flax No. 2 rye . . Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb has pie*chhs- ed a Dodge touring car to use in his professional duties, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST--Bunch of keys on ring. /Re- turn to Tribune for reward, 5-3-3 Ashes hauled and gardens plowed. ‘| White Rock eggs for sale. Call 364-L. S. M. Andersén. 5-3 FOR RENT—Room, suitable for two Persons. 221 3rd St. *» \5-3-3t WANTED—Man to work in kitchen, Apply Minute Lunch. 5-3-3t FOR SALE—Household goods. Call at 404 First street, Tuesday. Sale will start at 10 o'clock A. M., and will last until everything is sol 553-2t FOR SALE—Good 1919 Ford, fine con- dition, First $360 takes it. Phone 609-K. . 5-3-1w A SNAP—One Dixie Flyer, 5-passen- ger auto in Al condition, $300, if taken at once. Phone 73 w PAGE SEVEN INGROWN NAIL Toughen Skin and Toe Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and go toughens the tender, senstive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. ‘a “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny pottle containing direc- tions. ‘HM MUU Do you know HUAN A Ht That in fifteen months of its existence that the Barker Bakery is one of the three largest institutions of its kind in the State of North Dakota. Humpty Dumpty and Blue Ribbon Bread turned the trick. DO YOU KNOW That we also manufacture Candy that'is on sale at most dealers in the District known as Bismarck Territory. We invite you to visit our place at any : time of the Day or Night, that you may see some of our products in the making. a We feel that we have an institution that bespeakes the progress of Bismarck. . MLE ————— Barker Baking and Candy Co. . Phone 912 120 3rd St. Do You Know PRICHHOLT—THE GROCER That Richholt’s Cash and Carry Grocery Store does more business for Cash and Carry than ninety per cent. of the grocery stores in the State of North Dakota that are also selling for Cash and Carry. We can prove this, because it is a fact from the amount of business we do for Cash and Carry. This in itself shows that the people desire and would ra:her pay Cash and Carry and save the delivery expense that the grocer has to add to the cost and which the housewife has to pay. Call at our store any time or any Saturday and see the customers pack our store. DO YOU KNOW_ That you can save some money on the below mentioned groceries which we are offering for Wednesday and Thursday sale only. Sugar, 10 Ibs. for Oatmeal, Armour’s or Quaker, per package Dairy and Creamery Butter, per Il Sweet Cream, per quart Eggs, strictly fresh, 1 dozen, 20c; 30 dozen for Soap, Electric Spark, 10 bars for DO YOU KNOW That we sell Seven Articles out of every ten cheaper dur- ing six days a week than any other grocery store in Bismarck, and if you do not believe this come and see ? for yourself. DO YOU KNOW That if you will make it a point to trade at Richholts and pay Cash and Carry for your groceries that the savings you make will place you in position to settle every bill you owe by June Ist. RICHHOLT’S Cash and Carry Grocerp Store Corner 7th and Thayer Street