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ee FOR SALE, Good modern 6 ruom house and ' bath, on paved street, $4,000. i each cen RO te tt I 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 i bath, close in.on paved street, $5200. ) House 8 years-old, maple floors, toilet, water and electric light, 5 rooms | $1700. A. genuine bargain. . 3 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. WANTED — Farm hand, Jenning’s Dairy Farm, 1% miles, north of cap- | itol. 5-9-3t WANTED—Housekeeper on farm for man and invalid wife, with three grown sons; no objection .to one or two children, Americans. Box Moffit, N. D. 10-3t ‘ED—Competeént girl for general housework; no washing or ironing, Apply to Mrs. H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. WANTEDGirl for general housework, or to work part time for board,and room Call at 222 Third St, WANT®D—Competent girl for general housework., Call at 48 Ave. A. 5-6-tf WANTED—Saleslady with experience. Rosen's Clothing Store, Mandan. i 2 4-21-f aa ROOMS FO: San FOR RENT—Furnished and untu nished rooms for light housekéep- ing. Business College. Phone 183, is S 4Ldett FOR RENT—Small room in modern house, four blocks from. Postoffice. Rent reasonable. Phone 737K. 5-6-tf ‘KOR RPNT—Modern furnished room. 2 blocks from postoffice. Reasoa- able price. Phone 832L. 311 2nd. 5-10-3¢) FOR RENT—Three modern furnished light housekeeking rooms, Piano for sale. 713 St. 5.4-lw FOR RENT—Furished room in mod- ern home, close in. Gentleman pre- ferred. Phone 499X, FOR RENT—Modern furnished light housekeeping rooms. Phone 499-U. 1012 Broadway. 5-10-1w FOR RPNT—Room in modern: house. 511 Fourth street. Phone rae -7-3t FOR RENT—Large room for light jhousekeeping, 408 1-2 Main St. s 5; 5-4-lw FOR SALLY OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house, including three bed rooms, east front, not on corner, goow porch, full basement, small barn on lot, on car line, on very liberal terms; block of ground, consisting of 24 lots, partly improved with house not finished, within city lim- its, at a bargain. Geo. M. Register. Seta = c 5-4-1w AUMOST NEW, recently built ‘Bunga- low, 5 rooms and bath, full bas2- furnace heat, pretty home, for quick sale, $4,000, small payment and balance same a8 rent. ‘Phone 961. Henry & Henry. } 5-10-2t FOR SALE—Nice bungalow of five rooms and bath, east front; garage. Desirable surroundings; $3,500; $1,200. cash. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway! Phone 745. FOR SALE—Five rooms and bath, all modern, close in; will@sell very reasonable, and: easy terms, might consider car (roadster), as part pay- ment. Talk to Henry & Henry. Phone 961. 5-9-2 FOR SALE—Large modern house .of ten rooms and bath; nice home or ‘rooming house. If interested don’t fail to reply. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. - -3t FOR RENT—A four-room apartment, with bath and porches. At the ‘Woodmansee. 423 5th street. Phone 768-R, ge 10-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ‘ment inthe Rose Apartments 215 ‘8rd street. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. My 3-83-47 FOR SALE—Five-room house, must be moved off lot. Call at 500 10th st. -3t POSITION WANTED® ITED —POSITIO! perienced igtocery-clerk wants position ‘in 2 general merchandise or grocery store; also have experience as sales- man. Write 226 Bismarck Privuane. v HOUSES WANTED. __. WANTS TO BUY—Party wants to buy a nifty modern hous€, with three bed rooms, well located, at a satis- factory price and on satisfactory ,terms. What have you to offer? _P..0,-Box 343. 5-4-1w WANTED TO BUY—Six or seven room ' modern house. - Reasonably close to business section. _ Price must ‘be reasonable. J, B, Belk, __Care Tribune. 5-9-2t WANTED TO KENT—4 or 5 room modern house. M. M. Ruder, 315 ‘Ave. B. 5-9-3t AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Model. Four ., Overland Sedan, in splendid condition. Will ‘accept bankable paper for part pay- ment, also consider trade for land) priced right.’ Write Box 364, Bis- marck, or Phone 230R, after 6 >. i 5-66t FOR SALE shape, if taken at once, $375,, Also 3-burner kerosene stove. Inquire W. Broa er 5-5-lw FOR SALE—Oldsmobile car, good con- dition; also house furniture. See owner at 324 13th St, 5-7-3t Wanted Oil:Salesman You Must Act Quick. Make a $100 to $150.a week on selling guaranteed | Lubricating Oils, Paints_and Thresher supplies. We. have, some good territories open. -Experience necessary. For the Inter State Oil Paint Co., Min- neapolis,. Minn. Call on Saturdays and Sundays only. M. M. RUDER 802 Avenue B. HOUSES FOR SALE. Here is a list of houses you can buy very reasonable and on easy terms: 1—Five big, rooms, Jot 75 feet, $2,000. payment, $500 down, and bal- ance $20 a month. 2—Four rooms, partly modern, lot 50 ' x140, sewer, electric lights, city water; $2,100; payment $600 down and $25 a month, 3—Five rooms and bath, partly mod- "ern, electric lights, sewer; $2 800; small payment and easy terms. 4—Five rooms and bath, partly mod- ern, electric lights, sewer, barn, good location, close in, $3,200, payment, and $30 a month. 5—Six rooms and bath, all modern, 5 furnace heat, lot 50x140; $3,400. $800 payment, and balance to suit. j 6—Seven rooms and bath, all modern house, furnace heat, east front, location close in, and pretty lot; $4,500; $800 down and balance |) as rent. .7—Nine. rooms and bath, all modern house «lots, barn, good location, nice trees on lot, a bargain; $5,000; easy terms. See us before buying a home in Bis- marck. Houses and lots for sale in-all parts of the city. Phone 961. HENRY & HENRY, Office 4th St. _:t0-tt . MIs 0US as MATERNIT ets, Supporting Corsets, Sacro-lliac Corsets, Sacro- Iliac Belts, Abdominal Belts, for men and women, Spencer Reju- veno Corsets. ' Mrs. F. ‘W. Moffit, 1(>gistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- marck, N. D., Telephone 30. Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. Advice Free. 5-10-1mo, DRESSMAKING OF ALL KINDS— Reasonable prices; satisfaction guaranteed in every way. Also light housekeeping rooms, modern con- veniences; other rooms close in. Mrs. J.,J.-Dehne, 423 Second streel, Avenue A. Phone 772-U. _5-6-lw ‘We have opened a grocery deliver” store at 310 13th St., and all orders will be delivered at 9:30 A. M, ‘and 3:30 P. M., and 4:30 D. M, on Satur- days. John Blinderman Phone 878, : 6-7-lw FOR SAUE—Lloyds Reed Reversible (Baby Cab, in good condition. Also Child's Chautauqua desk; and black- board. Phone 230R, or call at 1002 4th street. 5-6-5t FIRST CLASS WORK—Cleaning. pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite itoffice. 1-18-tt FOR SALE—Avery engine plow out- fit, six breaker and.six stubble bot- toms. Will consider good Ford car i. trade. Arnold Gerberding, Regan, _N. D. . 4-18-30d FOR SALE—One round oak coal range. with water front. Good as new, Also one fumed oak d§ning room table. Call at 205 Mandan Ave. 5-9-2t oN ee PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, blocking and remodeling men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58. opposite Postoffice. 1-18-Uf We store furniture. 216 Main St. 4-26-1mo FOR. SALE — White. bed room set, brass beds, electric washer, hose, porch shades and swing, and house- | Freckles and His Friends ~ ‘ GWAN, GET ODT OP ThE WAN THERE, DAuny pure! hard wood finish, two], : hold goods, Leaving town, come at once, 322 2nd St. Phone 832-X. poke Bal, The farmers have’ placed in our store house a quantity of millet grass seed and seed corn for us to dispose of ata low price. Give up your want Nst for quotations, or 1 Holland Nursery Company, Bismarck, N. D. lw FOR RBNT O fixtures, in, Makoti, N. D. A. Knorr, Write 5-7-1w 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 ‘Northfield, 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 claimg) ggainst said deceased, to ex- hibit them, with the necessary vouch- ers within six months after the. first publication of this notice, to the duly appointed resident agent of said Ad- ministrator, H,.F. 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 Dist trict Court in and for the County of Burleigh jn. the Fourth Judicial Dis* trict of the Statd 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 against the said defendants for AN atee UNOW WE CAN'T APPORD (T-SIMPLY IMPOSSIBLE NOTHING! WE CAN SAVE ON OTHER f wm ME-T'M ’ WINES, SucH AS MOWIES jtudebaker four, in good]. “JUST THN AGAINST Svcs AN IDEA! IT- Now ° THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE GONNA DO ABour . IT? 1 KIN Lick You! Come. ON, Let’s You AND me Go OVER -AND Licte the sum of Two Hundred Ninety -Six and 27-100ths Dollars ($296.27) which execution was ditected and delivered to meas sheriff in and for said County of Burleigh,, I have levied upon the right, title and interest of the said de- fendants, August Singbeil and Lena Singbeil, 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 ‘North alongd the West line of said Block a distance of One Hundred Twenty-one (12: thence running East a distance of Three Hundred and Sixty (360) feet to the East line of said ‘Block, thence running South along the Wast line of said Block a distal 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 I, the undersigned Sheriff of the said County of Burleigh will sell the above described real property to the high- est. bidder for cash, at public auction at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, 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, 1921, to satisfy the execution together with the interest and costs thereon. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 25th day of April, 1921. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh, County, North Dakota. April 26—May 3-10-17-24 Notice and ,Citatlon, Hearing of Final Account and Distribution of Estate, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County’ of. Burleigh, ss. In County Court, Before I. C, Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the shall H. Jewell, Deceased. Reuben N. Stevens, Petitioner, vs. Kate '. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and Paul Jewell, Respondents, The State of North Dakota to the abové named_respondents: You, the said Kate T. Jewell, Ralph Jewell and Paul Jewell are hereby notified that the final account of the executor of the last will and testa- oF UE CHILDREN—THEY.| WOULD GET woRLbS OF G00D FROM By Blosser | 4 IMPOSSIBLE ' state of Mar- | , 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, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and petition- 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 fay at the court rooms of this court in the court house, in the cisy 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 person interested 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 before 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 éstate closed and said Reuben N. Stevens be discharg”<. Dated the 19th day of April, A. D. 1921, By the Court: 1 C. DAVIES, / Judge of the County Court. . Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bismarck Trib- une, a daily paper, published at Bis- marck, N. D.. once each week for four Ruccessive 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 Obunty Court. 4-19-2 6-5-3-10 port of the Condition of BANK at Wing Dakota, at the close of | 8, 1921, 74,603.81 369.40 Loans and DI Overdrafts, Banking ho! fixtures ... : Current ¢: nses, taxes over undivided profits 3 Ch and other cash items B rom other bank: d -$ 10,000.00 2,750.00 9,940.16. 161.40 necks ne 617.50 nd bills rediscounted 1 I NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, 1, HW. P, Goddard, Cashicr of U Hamed bank, dg solemnly sw: the above statement is to the best of my knowl i Subseribed this 4th day of ATTITUDE ON PEACE PLANS Washington, May 16..— President Harding is not asking for delay in the adoption by the House of a peace res- olution, it’ was said today in high ad: ministration quarterg, but Because of the situation in Europe growing out of the rep: fnsisting that there should be any haste in putting the measure through. WEATHER REPORT / For 24 hours ending at oon, May 10:/ Temperature at 7 a.m. . a4 ‘Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . Precipitation Highest wind velocity . Forecast i For North Dakota: General fair tonight and Wednesday; — slightly tions settlement he is not] > cooler in the cast portion tonight; warmer Wednesday. cs | »CITY NEWS Stanton Callers. Mr. and Mrs, I. D. Thus were Stan- ton ‘callers in town yesterday. fis Se are spending a few days in town, Hazen Callers, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Huelkam of Hazen were in Bismarck yesterday. From Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Jamestown were in Bismarck, on Mon- day. ¢ Attorney Green Here. Attorney John FE. Green of Minot, ig a prominent visitor in Bismarck this week. Former Judge in Town, Former Judge of Supreme Court, E. B. Goss, of Minot, is renewing ac- quaintances in Bismarck this week. Visit Glen Ullin, Miss Albina Platner, head of the women’s ready-to-wear department of the Lucas store, accompanied by } Polly, spent Sunday in Glen Ullin iting friends. From Over the State. 3 Business men trom over the state in town yesterday were J. G. Doerr, of Ashley; A. C. Weeding and J. P. Morrissey, Jamestown; P. F. Mul; ready, Jamestown; L. E. Jensen, Ruso; J. O'Brien, Washburn; Edwin Rupp, Garrison; Henry Koenig, Un- derwood, and 'T. Guttenberg, Stras- burg. Out of Town Callers. Among the women from out of town, shopping ana calling on friends in Bismarck Monday were Louise and Lillian Nehlitz of Grand Forks and Steele; Mrs. E. R. Trousdale, of Mott; Mesdames Wm. Heyerman, E. Brant and F. Anderson of Linton; Olive Miles, Ashley; Olga Engstrom, Wil- ton; Mrs. E. F. Kothe, Raub; Ellen Hellstrom, Washburn; “Mrs. F. P. Ho- man, Mandan; Julia Brown, Driscoll; Mrs. Charles Dunahey, Napoleon, and Mrs, H. E.. McKeever, Dickinson. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY, The Ladies’ Aid Society of the First Lutheran church will be entertained Tharsday afternoon in the church par- lors by Mesdames J. J. Barth and John Wray. Membe d friends of the sgciety are cordially invited to at- tend this meeting. SS MARKETS | Chicago, May 10\—Fresh. crop dam- age from the Southwest led to upturns in the wheat prices. The fact that radical bearish forecasts of the gov-| ernment crop report had not :been fulfilled was also a stimulating inf ence. Opening quotations which vari- ed from unchanged to 1 1-2 cents high- er were followed by moderate gains all around, and, then by something of 1 setback, subsequently noticeable absence of speculative buying orders caused the prices to slip. The closing was un- settled, 3-4 cent net, decline to 1-2 cent advance. \ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK, Chicago, May 10.—Cattle receipts, 8,000. Beef steers, strong to 15 cents higher. Bulk, $7.75 to $8.75. Hog receipts, 20,000. Slow to cents lower. Sheep receipts, 17,000. steady. Spot, 25 cents higher. \ ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Sotth St, Paul, May 10,—Cattle r ceipts 4,500. Generally strong*to cents higher. Common to good beet steers $6,50 to, $8.50, Bulk $7 to $7.75, Butcher she. stock mostly $> to $6.75. Veal calves 50 cents lower, Packer top $7. Good and choice stockers and feeders mostly 25 cents higher; others steady. i Hog receipts 9,,U0. Steady to 25 cents lower. Ravge $7 to $8.50. Bulk $7.75 to $8.25, Pigs about steady. De- sirable grades mostly $8.75 to $8.8». Sheep receipts 100. Steady to strong. Choice to prime wooled lambs quotable $10.50, to $11, Choice handy- weight wooled lambs $6.50 to $6.75. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR (Minneapolis, May 10.—f'lour changed to 20 cents lower. load lots $8.7p to $8.85 a bartcl.. ments 51.461 barrels. Bran $16, “16 Mostly un- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, ‘May 1 Wheat No. hard $1.45 to $1.57 3-4 ;No. 2 mixed 2 mixed 60 to 61 1-2 cents to 88 1-25 4 to 61; No, No. cents. 1-2 to $1.36 1-2. a year ¥€ Cash ‘No. 1 northern, $1.391-4 to $1.47 1-4; May, $1.291-2; Ju Corn No, 3 yellow, 50 to 52 cents. Oats No. 3 white, -8¢ to 343-8c. Barlgy, 49c¢ to 6: Rye No. 2, $1.23 3 Flax No. 1, $1.70 iM (Furnished Bismarck, May 10. No. 1 dark northern . . L amber durum . . 1 mixed durum No, 1 red durum . No. 1 flax No. 2 flax No. 2 rye RECORD CATCH New Westminster, B. C., May 10.— t's a whale,” more than one visitor $ | asserted who visited Monk’s wharf here recently. They were wrong. It was a sturgeon. From the tip of its tail to its snout it measured just thir- | teen feet and it weighed 988 pounds. This monster fish was taken with a drift net in the Pitt river by an Indian fisherman and is said to be the second largest taken. Helgeson of]'Minneapolis . -| be made th ; directors \ PAGE FIVE. LEAGUE STANDINGS American Desoclation M WwW. 10 10 9 10 9 Louisville . Cleveland ... Washington . Detroit ... New York Boston .. St. Louis . Philadelphia ‘Chicago ... {Pittsburgh .. ‘New York Brooklyn Chicago . Cincinnati . RESULTS YESTERDAY American Association Kansas City 4, Milwaukee 3, Others hot scheduled, American League Detroit 7, St. Louis 5. Others not scheduled. National League Brooklyn 5-2, Philadelphia 2-3. Others not scheduled. MONEY TO BACK BASEBALL CLUB 18 COLLECTED Subscriptions pledged sometime ago for the support of the baseball team ure now being turned into cash by the fans’ committee. A total of something over $2,000 was subscribed from busin men. ‘The committee now is soliciting sub- scriptions among the younger men of the city. About $900 had been col- lected from the subscriptions yester- day. ‘The expense of building the new park and -grandstand, part of which was moved from the @ld field, was about $1,500. ‘The cost of prepara- tion of the grounds is included in this but is not a large item as most of the work was done by the com- mittee ‘a The a general desire for a strong baseball club. GIBBONS KNOCKS OUT MAGUIRE (Philadelphia, May 10,—Mike Gibb bons of St. Paul knocked out Frankie Maguire of Williawsport Pa. here last night in the sixth round of their scheduled eight round bout, with a punch in the stomach. Johnny Sulli- van, New York, defeated Mike Cre- dell of Tolédo in eight rounds. BABE HAS ONE MORE HOME RUN Toronto, May 10.—Babe Ruth knocked out asother home run in an exhibition game against the Toronto iternationals yesterday. DISCOUNT RATE IS REDUCED Minneapolis, May 10.—Directors -of the Minneapolis fe reserve bank recommended a lowering of the dis- count rate in this district, official, announcement of which is expected to fternoon up on receipt of approval of the sew schedule) of rates by the federal reserve | board. {nformation as to the action by the conveyed to Washington by telegr 2 Official announcement was withheld here but, Washington dispatches said the ninth rict rate had been re- duced to 6 1-2 pe it from 7 percent. 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 so 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. “Outgro” is a harmless, antiseptic mai ured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc- tions. MOTHERS FRIEND For Expectant Mothers Usto By Twnee Generations Warca Pon BOOKLET On MOTHERHOON an Tne BABY, rete @esariciy @reuiator Co., DI1? $-D. ATLANTA Ga. R. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phone 268