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‘WANTED—At once, for general housew 746, or/call at G13 3rd St. sine WANTED—Girl for,-general house- | work. Phone 72.7 5-26-19 WANTED—Boy Glshwashier: at. Minute Lunch. _ 5-26 SALESMAN. WANTED—Distributor for. automobile ake a: roftahle connecs ‘tion and) establish a clean business. “Write Idwa Cord Tire Com Ye Moines, low: WANTED—Commisston” sell Lyons’ keg bevera; kotas.. Best line of drinks on tne market. Address, The Lyons Bros. Company, Box 20, Omaha, Nébr. ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT x cay - FOR SALE—Modern bai aim ih, vereened pews five rooms and. bai Bork nee a ic cas connectlo ing oraly, neigh hood. Thi: ae nice lawn ae very, good, Garane. ‘Brice, yo odie mee apartment, will make a good. home ‘for two or three’ giils, or. married couple, 807 4th St. : fF j 8 for light omsacgi Phoue'4 4421, before 6-25-1w FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- nished or unfurnished for house-|i Keeping in the Varney flats... ‘Ebene sna HOUSE for rent or oie a June 1, Further information app J L.. Kelly, 302 Ave. D. i 5-21. FOR RENT—A four-room apartment ind porches, at the W $34, 5th street. Pho! 5-10- FOR RENT—Sirictly, wodera apart: iY arent in the ‘apartment 216 , F. W. a: Phone fy 3-3-8 ble, two leather rocker chairs, one upholstered<. rocker; one leather. couch, one lawn’ mower, two hoes, , ne gcythe, one buck saw, one. new " Balduin piano, one brass bird, or Steele, 67 ‘Corsets, Sapparing *§acro-Hiac Corsets, Sacro- l » Abdorhinal. Belts, tor Wen ‘and: women, Spencer.’ Reju- eno: Corsets. \Mrs.-F. 'W. Mofit) Tes! tered Spencer Corsetiere,, Bia" marck, N. D,, Telephone 30,. Reom 'i 210. Grand "Pacific Hotel. « Advice Ma Corset IMac i TAURANT FOR SALE ‘in the™ bet + littleXtown in North Dakota, ern place.” A gobd' place for ners who are. both cooks and ‘cai canes shifts, H- underson, Wilton; « §-27.1 wi me SALE— Furniture, Maytag metal, First electric washer; white enam * Bismarck; rent 60-cents an acre. In-' ¢ quire of R. G. Price.’ Decorah, Ia. Pitas a necialee tery Des |3—Bungalow, a ve) Phone re : ONE OF THESE HOMES 1—House of ara rooms, very ‘pretty, lot, with trees, 756x140; price, $2,- 000; $509 down, and balance $20 a month, 2—A very’ nice cottage, four rooms and-bath, all:modegn, full base-|' t, furnace heat not 0) er five years old; barn'-to’ ho! head horses, : garage, chicken: coop. Price $2,600; $800, down and bal $26 a month, rooms and bat alf'modern, hard wood floors, fuj) kasement, hot air heat; a big bargain, $2,700; a small payment is asked and and balance paidag rent. © 4—A good’ two-story: house, six roo! and bath, all modern, fur - heat... Price °$3,400 and balance as rent. }6—A nice modern seven large room -& :very pretiy two-story house; seven laree, rooms and bath, not over ‘his THE HE Landon | GOING , TO REI OUR: RENT P eight} - pretty home, five Q $800 down}, FORGIVE HIM AND LET HIM HAVE ANOTHER - CHANCE ¢ ur years. old, ‘hot water heat, |: rck: property, now is the time, don’t’ wait.” We have parties agra ig to’ bu: ab and room, lern hoyses and -bu! , lows, . PI Ture 961. | He} Henry, “office, atest. 5-23-1W ‘CLES ;| AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES a FOR SALE—ford Roadster, used eight _ Months, starter, demoun rima, new tires; at sacrifice: feaving|\ c-town,. See F. P. Robinson at Singet Sewing. Machine, Co. 5-26-3t |: FOR SALEK—Ford ‘Sedan jatya liberal discount. Car-same as new. Bank-|'' oe paper sccented. Lock Box 298 marck,"N. D. 5-2: @ Tea}: -bargain. aFihone FOR ‘RENT--Pleagant & modern: ‘home: four blocks » the postoffice. Young tady pref ‘114/Ave, Phone 558L. room. Call after 6 p.m. 902 6th St. Phone 581K ents and rooms. Bus- Hege.’ Bhotie 183; ~ 6-19-t6 t| FOR RENT. ‘Large front room, suite able for two ladies, with board, 422 4th St. 5-23-5t | FOR ' RENT—Modern room, suitabig.|¢' Br two gentlemen, 423 4th St. prong, FOR REN rnished room. sf at 214 Sth, 26-1w aS “District—Annt ice Is a A niniial Election’ pea oe at wit School’ in the Bens "District! of’ Bismarel , County of Burleigh, ‘State of Dal of electin the ta tae remodeling "ed WN. D. pressing, aeeirians dyeing, ladies’ - abd men’s Sones: Eagle ppepek +& Hat‘ Wor! fice. Eb! FOR SALE Agilaanarat Dent shell and graded corn, $2.50 a bushef, 1 quire Menoken ers ‘State bank, __Menoken, N. D. FOR SALE—Gas stove as good as new. Kerosene heater, medicin 213 11th street. Phone 646K 5 25 Bt. “FOR SALE—My half share in good business, Will bring th, $400-a month | th: Mi California’ Fruit Store, | #4! rent. Ca Mike Kirk. 6-23-1W! Repairing. remodeling, < cleaning and: pressing by tailors who know how. Klein, tailor and cleaner. if 5-13Lm, ; ELECTRIC MOTORS—It you, ‘have ‘any Dew or second hand motors for |; sale, phone Skeels Mlectric Shop. rs 6- gots oe ees hy Et FOR SALE—Majestic © Range —“nnd} , kitchen “cabinet. Call mee id Bt. Good; condition. a3 FOR SALE—Two riding cultivatots, one new one. J. C.. Swett.» Phone, 822-X. SS 52T 1 FOR SALE—Bicycle with Coluumbia tires. Phone 672-L5. Call 1 Thay- er. 5-26-3t FOR S. and Speltz,_ inquire. / at Ed iipate , Menoken, “6-86 1wk FOR SALE—Reed baby bugy, in first Datedaxt. Bismarck, N- D; thir zist day of May, 1921: By Order of the Board of Kduca- tion. \ RICHARD BET NARDIN, 5-21 to 6-6 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA. Public:notice is hereby given that by virtue ‘of a writ of Venditioni Exponas, dated March 14, 1921. issued out of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota. in and for United, States..of America and it one Buick Roadster, 1919 Model, e No. 495059, 1 will a pordingly: offer the said automobile for sale, ublic auction to the hi i hest fdder for’ cash.” on” the “1 ‘any ef June, ,1921, at 2:00 o’clov« P. at tl front door of the Lahr Motor Salcs any, in the city of Bismarck, and ¢f North” ects A Le DOYLE, Com) atatd 19: 10) MeIscOPAL ti ine moor (TABERR ACE =) DAN. NORTH DAK apented bids will be alee a Oy ates | rick’ “W.. Mi ildin; Metho- | 1 he si ribed ropert; bs "One. over building, about 40 feet by 70‘fee€in area’ eenetr eed early 4 ‘ 1920, anding on Block 20, Lot Cit: landan. Building cs can be. inspected _ by calling, - B 8 ENGR, D, CG Ph. C phasor | anne 9 eee | 6-23 Lwk |, -| FOR RENT—Large modern furnished S-20-hwh | Mtuate in Burleigh County, jon Mr, RK. 8 ‘Johnstone, ati the ants National Bank, Mandan, Dakota. ‘he. Committee, resckve Fleht to Feject any or all : ated this’ Faun, ay of 1921. ‘Frgderick W, Mason, Sceretary. North, Dakota. orth Man (May .27%- D8 FOR THE METHOUINT EPISCO- CHL BULLDING, MANDA, i AK NOTICE TO ‘CONTRACTORS , Notice .is hereby given shat sealed ppeneeais wiJl be received by Frederick Mason, Secretary Building Commit- tee, Chas.. Wesley Burns alethodi Eregenet Ehurch, rms dan. North, Di tear and ‘will be opened chants Natiohal, Ban Dakota, for inst! Bpero nel mecha eal’ he plang and the ‘specificatjons. pr jar d by. Reasler and’. one Arch- tects, of Mandan, North ko! Plans and sp eat zifile ut the office of the Architects, the’ ‘Builders Exchange,.~ Minn Saint Paul and Fargo, and at the chants National Bank of Manda akota. © All vids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 5% of the*bid, made payable, to’ the Secretary, asa guarantee. that the bid is made ptric tly seo ording to the’ plans and p@ificationey and the contractor wits enfer into a contract with the owner Tor, the amount of his. bi ihe Committee reserves the right to reject any-or all: bids. Dated this 26th ‘day.of May, 1921, Frederick W.. Mason, Seeretary. ‘ Mandan, North Dakota. ler and, Leonhard, Re jandan, North (May: 2’ Ss, © Default having occufréd in tha cane ditions of the mortgece hereinafter degeribed, NOTICE 18 HEREBY that that .certain. mortgage agd delivered by Ele Hansen i aii tn mortgagor, ge Farmers Sta! of Baldwin, @ corporation, morcge dated “the 8th day~of November,” 1917. and filed for ord in the office of the s of Burleigh County, Stele or North Dakota, on the oth dag of November, 1917 and duly re- corded in 47 of Mortgag » be foreclosed at Bismarck. }}ounty of Burleigh and state of North a, atthe, hour of ten o'clock A. at pn the Sth day of.J to sat- isfy’ the amount du such mort- age on the day of ro irhe premises de mer tbed in ‘such mottgage and which ‘be sold to ‘satisfy th imé are rth Da- kota. and described as follows, to-wi ne Northwest Quarter, CAN A)» of Section Thirty “(30),. T ship aI Freres a His Friends AND HE FELL FOR THAT, EHP ‘ Wherl (HEARD MADE UP GOING To B: WHY 1S 1T THAT GIRLS ARE ALWAYS MORE FORGIVING THAN'MEN ® One Hundted Fort rth, of Range Sevent two (42) n e at the date of sale th: besides the costs, d expenses ofthis, forec Ho Dated this 26th _d: At Bismarck, Farmers State 1h G. F, Dullam and c, L Attorneys for Mort Qlay 27, June NOTICE OF MORT¢ : ADVERTIS NOTICE is hereby given, certain mortgage, executed ered by Elizabeth Waerley » Mortgagors, m S |register of deeds of th leigh and State of 14 day of Keb recorded in Book Page PN leo! the: y kota, at the on the 11th day to. satisfy the ge on the said mort- [it to satisty premises myrisieh and deseribed ate of the Ne sth one- wale of, ts. orth ones fownship ‘One. hun= ty-four: (142), and” Range (2: dred_ fort Gag Seventy six, That Aanity hs been made in the terms of said ‘hortgagé ‘in this That the mortgagors: have failed; and ne- glecte dto pay the jnatadiments of_in- maturing January 1, 1 1 1920 terest amounting to $10.00 ech and and 1921, respectively, and have failed and neglected to pay, inocrest. upon PN certain prior mortgage on said land and the taxes duly Jevied and a scssedly against said land and the p: or of sald mort nace ee of said mortgage to and ji does declare che bi f wuld fnaepee |4 edness due and pay: ‘There’ will due on such mor! on the day of sale tl Three Hundred Forty-eight and & 2 ‘ie “iy of April Barnes Brot McGee & Goss, Attorneys sor. Morigen 5 Minot, North corporati Mort, pars tate of Anna by the under- sh signed “christian sri dininistrator, Gee ron T PASSED AN NEXT YEAR TUL ipo 4 i Agriculture Is Soundest » {of rural labor. “| cial. life the young folks of the farm. What Does She Edpect. By Blosser | SIGNED A PEACE TREATY, ‘ENP \GYESS IT's _ BECAUSE THEY MAKE uP with the will annex state d, of the of Anna’ f th rear with the ne ix months publication of this notic ministrator with the ‘w' 300 Second Street South, Bismarck, in said Bure “Ox } Dated May 25, Lo Of Industries — Farrell BY GEORGE E. FARRELL In charge of Boys and Girls’ Work, U. S. Department of . Agricalture, We hear much discussion, today about the drift of the rural population to the cities. This drift is. not so ser- fous’ as some of us would like to paint A The progess of agriculfural de ieee the war, the young men and ment: must ‘be along economi If larger farms and a sma!lc ‘in*the ‘production of the nation’s food, we cannot successfully resist the change. If the food supply gets short, the! reward for agricultural ‘effort will ‘increase ahd the drift of people to the land Again, will be ip evidence. In this connection, however, it is well to examine “somie, of the’ causes’ of this drift to! determine, whether farm boy and farm gir) is‘getting‘an un- biased view ‘ f the: opportunities of- fered them. ‘All human endeavor can be claased. as labor.” Business’ re- quires much of it. The success: or fail- yire of business depends on the quality The young men and women of the farms know how to work. They are high-minded, cour- ageous and loyal. And. with the accus- tomed acumen of business, plans e been perfected to draw into commer- This may have been an unconscious effort to discriminate, but it is there. Everywhere in industrial life the emphasis :angimeem@ upon recreation and short hours, the great opportunity that Nes just beyond and the finan- cial reward to the faithful.: So effec- UMM WHATS Tae! MATTER with’ { YouR uISToRv | 3 MARK @ U y + {mention of work. ' {three live in the country. * | quiring indertakerp DAY VHONE 50 WEBB BROTHERS mbalmers . Licensed Embalmer in Charge ‘NIGHT PHONES 65—887 aka shee PAGE SEVEN 0. K. GARAGE 202 4th St. General Auto Repairing. Funeral. Directors BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of STUDEBAKER CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES PERRY: UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmerg in Charge Day Phone 100 ? Night Phone 100 or 687 es BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET tive has this advertising been that it has molded the nation’s thought. up a school textbook in history. Not one mention is /made of national, achievement in agriculture, although the names of Babcock, McCormick ayd others stand out strongly in compagi- son with the captains of industry; mance and war, N6where in the ap- peal that comes from the industry for, the services of the youths is there ay Yet there it is jn plenty, ‘in about the same quantity bs is found on the farm. Figures indicate that only four out lor every hundred are Self-supporting at the age of 65 and of these four, Omitting the very wealthy, the farm boys girls have a greater chance of ¢ something than the city cousins, ; Club work is playing an important part here in American agriculture. It ig teaching that there is a reward only for the one who struggles and chances for reward and ‘interest are great on the farm as they are in any other line. It is advertising farming as a vocation to the farm boys and girls. It is giving the farm a “fair chance” in the call it makes upon the youth to enter the ggricultural army and through intelligent’ effort gather. his reward. It is offering thé youth who is rural minded an opportunity to see that which he knows most about in the most favorable light. In these days: of ‘readjustment fol- women gre apt to hear some discour- sing word pasted in the excitement of agriculture. A fecling ‘of classf hatred may spring up, or there may be spread among them the feellng that the future of agriculture is’ rather dark; but, in fact, all the excitement, and conflict is nothing but ‘an after-' ‘math of the war. Of all the {ndustries, agriculture is the soundest. ; Man will require his daily supply of food and clothing. It must come from the farms. Fluries may occur now and then, but over a series of years agriculture will reward the industrious people of the future asVt has in the past. That spir- it of faith is renewed with each gener- ation and club members are the lead- ers in renewing that faith, LEGION ROLLERS UNDER THEM Ex-Service ‘Men Promptly; Halt Ex ploitations of Pro-German Troublemakers, rural population are more economical st debate and discussion of the future ‘In response to ihe warning issued by, their national commander, F., W. Galbraith, Jr, American Legion mem- bers in many. parts of the @puntry have been active in fighting against efforts ‘of pro-Germans ‘and ther hyphenated persons to drive a wedze between America and her allies in the World war. “Twenty-five thousand patriotic ‘citi- zens of New York attended ihe “All American Meeting for God and Cain- try,” which was held in’ Madison Square Garden under the auspices of the Legion, as a protest against a pre- vious pro-German meeting, said to be for the purpose of creating sentiment against the all@§ed “Horrers on the Rhine.” When word was received in Phila- delphia that Dr. Edmund von Mach, notorious German propagandist, was planning to hold a meeting in that city, Legion members and other pa- triotie citizens opposed the propost- tion and ‘Succeeded in blocking the scheme, Similar action was taken by. the Legion and various societies in Iydian- apolis, Among the organizations ‘co- operating with the Legion was the na- tional executive committee ‘of the American Gymnastic union, composed of.-a large. membership of Citizens: of German extraction, ‘which insisted upon unhyphenated citizenship and scored Von Mach and George Sylves- ter Viereck. On the same day the In- dianapolis: board of public works an- nounced {it would. not permit the use of its large convention hall for the proposed Von Mach meeting. Learning that Louisville was on the proposed ‘itinerary of Doctor Von Mach, the Kentucky department of the Legicn instructed posts to use “every lawful means practicable to stop the threatened invasion of Boche propagandists.” The Kentucky Legion’ 's bulletin also swarned seatnet the ac- tivities of Viereck, Legion posts have also opposed the hyphenate3 in Chicago, Cle: eland, Omaha, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. — rs ee Pick}: CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and SoutHcastern Montana RISMARCK. N. D. ‘-———____—_—__._—4, ns st MARKETS ~ —— AGGRESSIVE. BUYING, Ghicago, May 27.—Although as a re- sult of general rains the wheat ‘mar- ket today underwent a moderate de- cline, prices later scored a quick’ ai vance, aggressive buying on the part of hokses with eastern connections having much to do with the sudden reversal. Opening prices,- which ranged from 3-4 to 2 cénts lower, were | followed by a rise to well above yes- terday’s finish. Subsequently word of a voilent break in foreign exchange turned the ‘wheat market downward more than offsetting news that: France had au- thorized unfestricted importation of wheat and that President Harding was aboyt to sign the emerzency tariff bill. Prices closed nervous, unchanged to 11-4 cents lower. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, May 27.—Flour un- changed to 30 cents lower. In carload lots, $9.45 to $9.60 a barrel. Ship- ments, 41,252 barrels. Bran, $16. ceipts, 2, 00. Generally steady to weak. Common to good beef steers, $6 to . Bulk, $6.5 Butch- er $6.2 Stockers 21 ieeders slow, weak. Hog. receipts, 9,500. ‘Twenty-five to. 30 cents lower. - $6.50 to $7.50. Bulk, $6.90 to $7. Pi 3 cents lower. Bulk socc Sheep receipts, 590. Abc lower on sheep. ‘the week on lambs. Springs lamb: Top spring lambs, $1 ewes, Cattle receipts, active, 10 to 26 Bulk, $7.50 to $8.25. 28,000. ‘Twenty-five Sheep receipts, 7,- ly to Jower, ) GRAIN. —W. No. 2 9 1-4, Wi-te to 643+ Ae; te to 65 1-de- L1-de to 411-2¢; No. 3 wiNte, 401-2 to 41. Rye No. 2, $1.6 Barley, 66¢ to 71 BISMARC (Furnished by Ru Bismarck, May 27. No. 1 dark northern .. No. 1 dmber durum No. 1 mixed,durum . No. 1 red durum . No. 1 flax . No, 2 flax No. 2 rye . sen. rect, GRAIN H-Miller Co.) awe + QUIT TOBACCO. , So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has ‘helped thousands to break the costly nerve-shattering: to- bacco habit. Whenever you ‘have a longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet in your mcuth instead. . All desire. stops. 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