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peta MAY 2 28,. Peet ot * For free: paviiculare of | instruction, write R. Terry (former Civil Servis Washtngto 187 Conti: 746, or call at 613 3r@ St. ¥- WANTED—Gtr!: for _work. ‘Ph 72." LW WANTED—Boy dishwasher at the Minuje Lunch. | HINK $6,000 THE FIRST YEAR WRITE ME PERSONALLY— Ese&blished house; nationally;adver- tised line for retail stores; unusuall ° features insure large orders; excel- lent territory in North Dakote.; A splendid commission contract.;, Lib- eral weekly advances to: prod 5 {W. T. Morgan, Bates Mamager, 1990 Euclid Ave., Dept. J Ohio, SALESMAN WANTED—Our igitem ta enabling many ‘of ‘our--sates: ‘peor, / to earn upwards of . yearly,’ Having sold 150,000 oe ry housdhold appliance in New England, offer a remarkable opportu: ty ty this territory. Inexperfenced mew: develop by our traising. Addreps District Manager, The: Re 814 Avenue B. facturer.of a grocery specialty wel and favolably krowa. to wiiol and retaji tradei;, Will-locate a ma at Bisi k* tax i 4 territorytegulany. Salaried’ pe Give agéjiexperience, salary expett: ed to start.” Address Box" 120," No" 12 Bo. Michigan SALESMAN lect tising Novelty Changi le, colors: removable front erat ‘atore waste. them. Big seller; 50: percémt: com- mission; exclusive, territory; ap-' point own agents: / wa ‘Broadway, New York, Dept. 4. 5-28-1t WANTED—Distributor for ‘autoamonile | tires. Small investnient required, prefer man with sales experience. You can make a profitable connec- tion and establish a’ clean busines Write Iowa Cord Tire Company, Des Moines, Iowa. 6-23-10t WANTED—Commission salesmen | to sell Lyons’ keg beverages in the Da. kotas. Best line of drinks on tne market. Address, The Lyons Bros. Company, Box Box fap Oma’ br. ATTRACTIVE—Fitty-acre viflage| farm, nearly all level, two houses; basement, barn, granary; fruit; close to school; ~ pave: milk plant, and station; inv th _A. E. Osgood, Belmot WAN TO HEAR trom owner having farm for sale. State cash priee and| el desctiption. John’ J. Black, rth (Dakota Street, chlppews. _Falls, _Wis. : 5-21-28—64 WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for gale.- C. C. Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. 6-28-10t FOR SALE—Modern bungalow almost new, five rooms and bath, screened in. porch, garage, gas connections, everything lovely Good: ‘neighbor- hood. This © is a ‘beautiful: little home. $1,200 cash, balance good . H. Holihan, 314 Broad- home 746. 525 & OR SALE—House of, seven Tooths and bath, nice lawn, east front: Lo- cation very good. Gatage. Price $4,700. $1.600 cash. Also nice mod- ern bungalow of five rooms an bath, fal Ibasement: $2,660. #7100| ait Holthan, 314 Broadway. | 6 25 3t HOME | ner MAKER—Comfortatile six-room house, part modern; ‘sub- stantial ‘outbuildings; level 1 98x 333; some fruit, berries and aspar- | agus. ' Suttable for poultry or.truck. Priced to sell. Address Box 313 Fairfax, 8. D. : 6-26-11. FOR SALE—Bungalow, fivé rooms and bath, hard wood floors, full. base- ment, ‘furnace ‘heat, lot 562146; HA Dretty : home; : for: quick: sale,|: pe Ot, BENE bey FOR SALE—New hi house of five rooms, a@ bargain at ae. het cash. _Phone 745._ 5 25 FOR RENT—V nes rtment, will r two or three couple, 807:4th’ FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur.) ished or unfurnished. for house-. ening in the. Varney flats... Phone 5-27-8t FO! SMALL HOUSE tor reat or aale sboat| "4 Jane 1. Farther information apply J. L. Kelly, 302 Ave. D. Phone 496-R S8L-lW FOR RENT—A four-room ‘apartment. p + with bath and porches, at the Wood'{' treet. mansee, ba? bth Ph 768R. pica ‘tele FOR RENT—Strictly ‘modern : ment in the Rose Apartinents “fis}: 3rd street. F. W. ery, Phone 62, + BB-ef. a “HOUSES WANTED. | HOUSES WANTED—It you want to sell your Bismarck property, now don’t..wait. We have parties who want ‘to buy five and ‘eiz-room modern houses and bunga* lows. Phone. 961... ‘Henry, & Henry, office, 4th St. §-23-10 SS eee LoST—Reed Crest. pocketbook con-| taining about $13.75 in change also some bills and ate Finder call} 548 for reward, 6-27-w variety - {FOR SALE—Ford Sedan at a liberal > ‘and can are IR t 1 electric lg Hh ne sher; white enamel bed- range, victrota,-Call $22°2nd St. Phone BLS | hwest Biomarck; rent 50 cents an acre. in ‘quire of R. Be Price. Decorate Ta. 1—House of five Fodm: lot, with trees, 275x140; price $2,- 000; $500 down and balance $20 a month, 2—A jvery :nice cottage, four’ rooms ond bath, all moretn;-full base- ment, furnace heat; not over five peas ola: barn to Pola. elaht . ea. rses, garage, chicken | ——___ 00. a Cieaing: | coop. Pric 600; $800 do E tet @. $2, wn ’ and pant clothings Eagle ‘Talloridtg ie od balance: $a Lessa A jar 4 F alow a very ptetty home, ve] & Hat Works phone \68, opposite toffice. 1-18-t¢ rooms and bath, all modern, shelled, ten ae iy renin, 4 a0: FOR SALE—Aaricuil 1 Dent ; alr-heat; a bargain, $2,' ricultural nt ede pal and ‘graded orn; 4 a busi small payment~js axked “and and balance paid as rent. quire Menoken Farmers State bank, 4—A good two-story house,‘six rooms| _ Menoken, N. D.. > 3-1W FOR ‘SALE—One ‘second ~hand. baby and bath,. all modern, furnace bugey tw die tt eciened nd ‘One fe. 616. TI : heats. Price $3, and baiss rd St, good "medicine cabinet ee { PRE WAR PRICES 0 on cleaning; penveeling Talloring & “ae two-story ) house, Lhe FOR FOR SAUE—My = share im good bree roan brea bay ] busiheas: wa bring tn $400'a month fur meas rent. Call California Fruit Store, ‘food eae Re i by: tatlors enrage $4, 08 terma ‘gan be ar- \ Cleaning KI ein, tailor ‘and ran ‘Talk, with, un before. buying a home: bresal Howses'eed fois for sale invalt parts| a knew Bow. mars ELECTRIC MOTORS—It Fou have any atw or second hand’ tnotors tor Electric Shop. SALA Majeatic kitchen a Good condition AGENTS WANTED xEW BELLING PLAN—MEN Want. |FOR,64 €d to fae ers, demand. for r,, fieur;? éaniéd goods, trfed ‘tratts, coffee and otheristagle ge and paints, salu id ware and alitomobie ofls. tirely new plan.. Not one penny of investment in samples or goods re- quired: No experience necessary. our men dre making) big profits and have a permAnent, repeat order: bus- iness. Address Hitchcock-Hill Co., Dept. A164, Chicago, Ill. Reference, apy bank ‘expreda ‘compaty; s_ 6-28-1¢| AGENTS—BIG SUMMER, SELLER hg’ hew} concentrated -soft drinkp. Just add ‘water, delicious drinks’ in jiffy—anytime, time, ‘anywhere. Big sell home, picnics, parties, socid! Guaranteed .under pure food laws. Agents. coining Dakota NOTICE QF ECHOOL ELECTION (Special Dist nnual Election) Notice Is Hereby Given that on the First Tuesday in June, being Jue 7th, .| A, D, 1921,"an Am ‘Etectton” will be held at Will School in the Special strict ‘of Bismarck No. 1, et Burleigh, State of North forthe purpose of electing the. following. Members of tie Board|, of Education: Ohne Member to setve for a term of; three years. :/One M@mber to serve fora term ot two yeara—for the City of Bismarck. ..D. The polis‘ wilt be opened at 9 eelock bts m.and close’ at 4 o'clock p.m, of pated Bhmarck, N. D: this ayael is dag btm | tlon. sub-agents ‘for 1 z spinal ser mela prea eom- 5 Rabie: RICHARD PRNWARDEN, Chetk. 5-21 to es ‘Bo Teaae Fore. N u or! cr Slt SAI WANTED—Boerd and room with pri- yate family. Thos. Nesmith, general delivery, Bismarck, Ni D. — 5-27-3t/' t BOARDERS tS_WANTED ‘Table board and bos board 3 and room at the Dunraven, under new manage- ment... Phone 366. 5-26-3t AUTOMOBILES — FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, used eight | 5 months, starter, demountable rims ew. tire: sacrifice; wn. See "F. P. Robinson at Singer Sewing Machine Co. norte ‘HEREBY G executed Mortga mortgagee, dated the a8, and flied for rec- tegiater of deeds ‘and state of on page 9, wilt foreclosed by a of the, premises in in-such ‘mortgage and hereinafter di at the front Guor of the courthouse th the a of Ris- marck, in the county ‘of Burlel and, State of orth Dakot at forte Avuaty the th on ant due’ cae h | 0 satisfy the’amount due upon suc! igage dn the day of sale. 3 discount. Car sameas new. Bank- ine prem! in such able paper accepted. Lock Box 298 Bismarck, N. D. 6-23-6t FOR SALE—Ford touring model, i food coniitior sales ft; a real“ barga Fon Pract oon for one or 607 | sb 6th street, “Phong 782. 24 bt |N FOR RENT—Pteasant front ‘room, ab @ modern. home, four the poatofffcé. Young lady preferred. 114 Avenue Phone 55B-L. 6+38-1w FOR RENT—Large snoderaita turniohed room: Call after 6p. m. 902 6th St: Phone 681K. 5-23-1wk (April —Furnished amd wutfur-| notice oF RT . Bd eee are oe oa Pl 8, ti je -condl- tion hi ti J FOR RDNT—Medern turnisited rooms eribed. ig NOTICE Go Sn BREGY GIVEN, hat that certs in mortgage executed and livered OFanlon,. a izle aan morte or, to Paul uted ee adel dey’ ind fi i ot deeds of Bur- Dakota, on the 26th recérded. day Me | ins poo, V8 of it page jortga Hil be forecl fi io for two gentlemen, 423 4th S ew wall be uch, mortgane boat fie the pr deicribed, at the f in| house City lel use he County, Neth Dakota, at ten o'clock A on the lat day of dune, 1921, to satin: {¥_the amount due upon such mortguge Parte eet oe Ne chad’ in: such ie premises desric! in. wu rte evand which will be. sold’ to satiety in the county of, el Dakota, des: %) of ‘Bece Range ble, two leather ‘rocker chairs, o1e|s"tic'ante. of mule, the sums of SIRE E, apholetsred Tocker, one © leather benides the costs, oI Gia ravments and ex- couch.’ ‘one lawn mower, two hoes, 01 ia: foreclosure. one scythe, ome buck saw, one new “April 2nd retithe cs Notth, Dakota, Baldwin piano, one brass bird cage. H.-H. Steele, 67 Avenue B, corner); of ist. ‘Phone 867. 5-26-30 | MATERNITY Corsets, Supporting, Corsets, Sacto-lliac Corsets, Sacto- =IMag Belts, Abdominal Belts, ‘for|xoricr oF mon men. and women, Spencer -Reju- veno Corsets. Mrs... ‘W. Moffit, Tegistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- ,N. Di, Telephone 30. Room! 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. .Advice|® Free. : 5-10-1mo. ted at Apa 22nd, 1921. TORS MORTGAGE SECURITY Company,. Inc, rtzagee. GF ‘Dutlam and Cc. L. Youn Attorneys for~ Xone Bs Bis ar Nort akota, att the court. -modertt home: Phone 651. FOR RENT Modern furnished Tr rooms |{¥ th Street. 5-284, of the following: One dising ta- "AUL C: REMIOTON, -Dullash and ba "Thitomnese for rck, Nort ie roeee koe +. FORKCLO- ip NOTICE 1s" HERESY UIVEN, That the certain mortgage executed and de_ Heres sty A. i atrnadee"s ‘single n; mortgagor, to Bisma: ae Beare an Auraciation of Bit wreck jon, mor lated thday ‘aay of August, 19hT ana me a nor the office of the register pr FOR SALE—Oats ‘and Speltz, inquire the county of ig Temister ot 6.25 2 mus: * » 1921. y Order of the Board of Educa- % Ser ems ik In ! Davies, Judge. state of Noe kot a dnlyg192% at the hour of ten o'clo the amount due en fevdate of sale, be foreclosed and premises sold by reason of defavit in the, payinent of pounce, | anstallments in such mortg: stipulated Under ‘the termi by virtue of the defau entire principal debt and here has become due and payable, an ereby is declared due and pay- deecribed in such mort: e an ph “aril be ‘sold to satisfy. fhe’ sana be jue on the same, are des- eribed an! follow: Seventeen i lock av Riverview Audition to the city of Biamarck, North Dakota, ac+ ‘cording: fo the plat: threo! on file record” in of ‘the ‘wena Bccda's of Suntech Coun- North. ‘ere will bedue on much mortgage on tne day of sale the sum of $5,861.21, besides ‘the, costs and ‘expenses of this on ated, aa As da; May. 1921, BISM oe Bun tit AND Yon iN ASSOCIA’ a i cL. Young, om ease, “alameohe For Mort; lorth (May une 4-2 NOTIC a, uly 2 1AGR, FORECLO- fault having a red in the con- ditions ot the smo rtgame -hereinafter described, Nomcr 18 HEREBY GIVRN eet oe that woreage executed an Baldwin ‘a’ corporat rte dated the 8th day of November, 191 and filed for record in the oftice of the is gBurleletr County, ta,.on the day na was duly re- corded in Book iar ‘of Mortgages, on page 142, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in auch mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at’Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh &nd state of North Dakota, at_the houriof ten o'clock A. M, on the Sth day of July, 1921, to sat- isfy the amount due upon sich mort- gage ‘on the day of sale. he premises acribed in such mortgage wil be sold to si ety, the same ‘are situate in Burleigh .Count. orth syle kota, and deacribed The Northen’ anne ter, of Skction Thirty: One Hundred; Rerty-iwo “quae North. .of Rangexpleventy nine. 4i9) There will be Rue n., Bald mmortgay e at the date df sale the:sam of $1519.46, besides the cos re NW) iB Sealed gare will Dairectived by Fred- erick W. son, eretary Building A MCharlen’. Wesley {Methodist Epi copal Chureh, North Dakota, up to 2 o'clock, p. |June 1, 1921, for the-sale of the tdtiow: ing described property One frame building, about 40 fect by 70 feet in area constructed early in 1920, standing on Block 20, Lot 3, Bul of Mandan. being can be inspected by calling 8. Johnatone, at the Mer- on K, Mandan, North Meat National Bani Dakota. \ | The Committee reserves the right to reject any or ai Dated this 26th aay Of May. 1921. Notice: de hereby, give proposals will be ae fiecretary: tee, cone Bu Wesley. puree: Methodist North U aa jan, 1 Chlreh, (Not ae i eo jot inclu ical ce ain to the plans “andeth the petcinentlons ars jared byt enter and” tects, "a jandan, North Dakota. agate ene specifications wit be on the Bu Miers “Prch Ke, Minneaplia, Saint -Paul por and at. the were ehants fe AML heme ‘ompanted y Sr, certified checkin the: amount of 5% of the bid, ‘made payable to the Secretary, as a guarantee that the bid is ma je ictly according to the plans and | ifications, and the contractor will enter into & contract with the owner for the amount of his The Committee renerves the right to le repecr ae or all Duted this 26th aay of ae 1921, Frederick W. Mason, ‘Secretary. Me dain, North Dakota. Ressler and Leonhard, Architects. Mandan, Nore Dakota = 27-28-30) EDITORS Estate of Anna Deceased. eby given by the under- igned Cl mite ‘Huber, aad ry win the will annexed, of the Estate of Anna Marie Huber, iate of the city, Bismarck in the County of Burie State of North D: to the creditors of, ing claima agai exhibit them wit th the necessary vot ers, within four months after the fir publication of thin notice, to said Ad- ministrator with the will annexed, at 300 Second Street South, in ths City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, Dated May 25, A. D. 1921. | uber, Christ ian Aaminist tor with the nexed, Newton, Dalian. & Young, Bit Pek, Dak. ITAT! HEA! ITION ESTABLISH HEINSHIP TO REAL ESTATE STATE OF NORTIL DAKOTA, County of Burle unty Court, Hefore Hon. 1. C. In the. ‘Matter of the Estate of Jer- jome A. Weir, Deceased. Mary H. Weir ‘and Mary Weir Wyman, Petitioners, And.all other ‘perkons unknown |) | cluming any estate or interest in or Jién- or Incumbrance upon the property described in the pe- tition. or emainst the estate of sald deceased, ondents. THE STATE or sont DAKOTA to the above named Respondents, ana i. other persons u ming un estate, or interest in, or Jien or encum- dranee upon the property described I the petition or against the estate of nat derexsed: You, and each of you, are hereby no- ied ihiue Mary H. Weir and Mary Weir Wyman, have filed in the County, Court My fuid County ~of Burleigh. State of North Dakota, duly verified petition raying for a decree ascertain- ing and establishing the right of Buc- cession to the real estate Asda de the te of North described a sioliows, to- An undivided one-half interest in Lots One (1) :ta Block Twenty-four ( ewan four, x ali all in Goyernor ition, to the City ‘of ismarck, according to the plat _ thereof on: Me and of record in.the office of the vemiatey of deeds of Burteigh’County, North Dakota. And that Mon the 20th day of ‘June, A. D, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that "aay. at the Court Lot Gay at Ed. Klipstein, Menoken, N. D. Wr North Dai i 6-24 1wkloe ot Auger vedeit. at ae rate hay AARSTAURANT-TOR GALE inthe best [oy pare burl be ergleea orm ern place. a ood place for part- eretnatter Seabed: at the front vA ach, saree: ‘county of 7 Room of this Court, at the.Court Hous in the-City of Bismarck. County of Bi ry, | $1.64 to $1.66%. jorth Dakota, has in-such mortgage and | th Can Strawberries Now! AVE MONEY—from #4 to 4 by canning strawberries at home—in alan ppcar, and object sald. petition. And yom an oh of you, are hereby cited and ‘required then and there to be ‘and appear before: this said Ci and show cause, if any there be, why said petition should no: be granted. Datedithe 12th day of May A. (SEAL) Judge of the Co: Newton, Dullam &: Young, Attorneys for Petitioners, (May 14-21-28) —_——__—_—__, JL... : MARKETS ; i MARKETS CLOSE MONDAY, New York, May 28,—All local mar- kets. will be. closed Monday. / : SCANT. TRADING EARLY ‘May 28—Scant trading with rather/nervous price fluctuations marked the, initial stages of the wheat market’ today: Evening ‘up: trade for the doubte | holiday and\‘:month-end dominated | th arket. In the last hour, there was rally in Maye and it closed: at ‘31.69%, which was 2% to 2% cents | net higher, July close was % to%/| cents net higher at $1.28 to $1.28%.} % OHICAGO LIVESTOCK hicago, May 28.—Cattle receipts! 600. ‘For week beef steers generally 50.centa lower: ' ‘Hog receipts 3,000. strong to 10 cents higher. i Sheep receipts 7,000. Mostly packer direct. For week 50 cents to $3 lower! | CHICAGO GRAIN | ‘Chicago, May 29.—Cash wheat Na, |? 2 red $1.63 to $1.66%; No. 1 hard,| to the geantin Corn, No. 2 mixed, 63%--cents; ‘No. | 2 yellow; 64 to 64% cents. Oath No. 2 white, 40% to 40% cents; No. 3 white, 39% to #. cents. Rye, none. _ Barley, 69 to 71. cents, < ieee |, MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, May” 29.—-Wheat re- ziajcars gompate No. 1 ) $1. ime to $1, 50%; May $1.30; July $1 25%. 3 yellow, i Oats NO..3 white, 35% to 3634 cents | Barley 47 to 63 cents. Rye Ni . 2. 2: 39 to $1.40, | ‘Whax } 4 ‘ bs dha A sr! “pat ATVESTOCK I! Sonth St. Paul, May 29.—Cattle re- ceipts 300.’ Today ‘nominally steady. For week:common to good! beef steers and butcher she stock, uneven, 25/ to 75 certs lower. Medium grades showing most loss. Stockers and feeders 26 to 50 cents lower. Feed- ing cows 26 to 50 cents lower. Spots lower. Demand for feeding cows ‘much lighter. Veal calves 60 cents lower. Best lights to packers, $6.60. Hog ‘receipts 1,000; strong to 15 cents higher. Range $6.50 to $7.50. Pale $7. 00 to $7.50. Pigs steady. Top ‘Sheep receipts, none. For, week lambs about 60 cents lower: Spring lambs ‘and yearlifgs mostly $1.00 lower. Aged sheep $1.00 to $2.00 lower. BIRM ARCK GRAIN. (Faraished by Rassell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 28. No. 1 dark northern . $1.38 No. 1 amber durum . . 221 No. 1 mixed durum No. | red. durum . No. 1 flax No. 2 flax’ No. 2 rye, ro) NEW CITIZENS TAKE OATH OF U. S. ALLEGIANCE (Continued from Page 1) Bergerson Lerbak, Swedish; Charles James Pappas, Greek; Louis Torman, Austrian; Mike Balzer, Austrian; Rowland Henry ‘Crane, ‘British; Aug: ust’ Ferdinand Watz, Swedish; Jos- eph Senger, Russian; Anton Nilson, ‘Norwegian; Archibald Edgar Dative, British; Florian Deibele, Russian; Os- car Opoien,: British; John Schweigert, Russian; Mile Panjkovich, Austrian; Albion bE Thysell, ‘British; Carl iver, Two of ' those admitted, Adam Klein and Fred-Wilhelm, served in the U.6. Army during the World War. Two others were native born Americans but homesteaded in Canada and ac- quired British citizenship. One man, who was a year and a half old when bis parents;brought him to America. thought he, was a citizen until during the war he discovered his father had not completed his papers, The cases of a few, marked admitted, were held up for investigation. If they claimed exemption from the draft on account of lack of citizenship, they may not be admitted to citizenship. Judge Nuessle is at Steele today, holding a néturalization hearing, and Monday will’ be at McClusky, Sheri- dan county, for another hearing. * OFFICER OF. CHURCH IS . .NOW HUNTED (Continued from Page 1) the United States were notified. So far he has eluded capture. The first,,Mrs. Siver, when seen at:her home! ‘in New Brunswick, sald »; York broker, Fairly active ia. Ball mas6n jars. Sugar is s cheap now and the strawberry season won t last much longer. Have Better Fruit—Besides the « economy of tanning your own strawberries, you Ww! have the satisfaction of better fruit. You . know the quality of everything that goes into youd jars. There are no canned fruits foe jure; wholesome’ and delicious than other puts up at home. <eksishinae as chogsing,a.variety of reli- able recipes for preserving your (you will simplify meal-; planning strawberries DOW. later. “Pacific N. W. Growers Ass'n” Generel O@lzen, Minnsapolic that when, her husband's infatuation | for Adelle wore off, he could return | to her apd she would forgive him. Other Instances : The Siver case is similar to that of Herbert Thornton Andrews,” New| who made a second “marriage” in Connecticut and brought his bride’ to his own home where both wives lived for a time. And {t is similar, too, to the case of former Vice Chancellor Lane, ‘who married Geraldine Garrison-Kerr, only to run away, 64 days later to Stamford, Conn., where he made an- other woman his wife. He returned and is living happily with Geraldine white wife No, 2 lives in northern New York. a [CHURCH NOTES |) ST. MARYS PRO-CATHEDRAL. 8 o'clock’a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. -9:16 &. m. Low Mass and German sermon, 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng- lish sermom | Father Hi Hiltner, Pastor. | |McKENEIE & ‘STERLING CIRCUITS. | Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a.! Sterling—Preaching service 12:15] noon. Sunday school 1:00 a. m. MeKensieErerenine service 8:00 | " gunday achool 11:00 @.’m. | A cordial invitation extended to! - everybody. ; ‘ Rev., Wm Schioftstan, Pastor. | i FIRST: BAPTIST - Young People’s a eg p. m; Preaching by Haw O. Sz) Jacobson,| he. 5, Matthew 9-11. Sabbath school, 12 m.:to,1 Evening ‘service, 8 to 9 ‘Be not. wise in thine own cyes; the Lord. and | irt from evil, » Pro verbs 3-7, The general, public. A Inviced. peaeescainy CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Corner 4th St: ‘anit-Avenue C. Sunday service at 11 A.M. Sub-} 2:00 p. m., Sunday school and Bible class. * 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Legion meeting. 3:30 p, m., open air demonstration. 8:00 p, m., grand salvation meeting. ‘All these public services will be con- ducted by Staff Captain H. C. Habkirk of Winnipeg, Canada. The staff cap- tath was: stationed in the corps here | about 20 years ago and there will be many who will enjoy renewing old ac- quaintance. A’ profitable. time is ex- pécted. Mt iWeek-day: Services: ‘Wednesday—-mid-week holiness meeting. Thufsday—public meeting conduct- ed by the young people. ‘Saturday—public praise meeting. A‘ cordial invitation ts extended to the public to attend the services. . J, Huffman, Captain. TOO LATE TO ‘0 CLASSIFY WANTED—Man for general farm work, Must be able to milk; job lasts till Dec. 1st, to, right party. Apply at onee, D. V. eeler, Solen, D. 5-28-10t ie you don’t want to pay a premium for your carpenter work, phone 692-X. 5-28-3t lamp, - mahogany will sell cheap, if taken at once. Phone 780, or call at 510: Avenue A. §=28-3t ‘FOR RENT—-One woom, furnished for light housekeeping. 411 5th Street. Phone 273, 5-28-3t | CROWN: PIAINO for sale—Fine tone, first class condition, Phone 506-L, 1 5-28-2t | KOR SALE—Bungalow of five rooms and bath, modern throughout; gar- -age. This is a desirable home. in ¢@urage; $15,00 cash, balance on ‘good terms. Also strictly moder: ~bungalow of six rooms and bath, and garage; $15000 ‘cash, balance (on terms/to suit. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. 5-28-2t [ror SALE—Floor stand, rose top; \-AOR SALE—“Large housé of 11 rooms ana bath; garage worth-$700; trees. This will make a:good homé ar very desirable ‘rooming , house. house. of 7 rooms and bath, ‘hot Water’ heat, ‘trees, “East” frontage, garage, nice lawn; $1500 conn bal- ance on easy terms.- oJ. oli- han, 314 ‘Broadway, ‘Phone we Hees: FOR RENT-Furnished spatinkent 2 rooms?! an@ bath; “‘422 Fifth Street. . 6-28-3t FOR RONT—Furnished rooms above ject: “Ancient and Modern Necro- mancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hypno- tism, Denounced.”.’ Sunday schoo} at 745. Wednesday ‘evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading ‘room is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday id Saturday from:‘2 to 4 P.M. All are welcome to attend these ervices and tovisit the reading room. ST. GEORGE'S iRector—the Rev, T’ Dewhurst Services tomorrow—'Memorial day; 10 a. m.,, church school. 11 @,'m., morning prayer and ‘er- mon, At: the 11 o'vlock’ service ‘Mrs. Herman Scheffer: will sing Kipling's]|, “Lest (We Forget.” All the “hymns and music will be. of an appropriate character. We :welcome ‘all to these services. McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Both of the services of tomorrow, Memorial Sunday, will be putriotic in character, The Memorial note will be sounded both morning and evening. In the morning hour, the sermon theme will be “The Single Hearted Soldiers.” In ‘the informal even- ing service, the subject of the address will be “The New Day.” A special invitation is extended all patriotic or- ganizations to attend these services. Special music appropriate to the day; will be rendered, Sunday school at 12 o'clock with classes for all. C. W. Moses, Supt. Epworth League at 7.p.m. This is a good place to spend an hour among genial Christian young people. You will be made heartily welcome. and you will hear something that will be helpful in life. Miss Eva Dingle, pres: dent. G. H. Quigley, Minister. FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. This will be the annual Memorial service and soldiers of all wars will be most welcome at thig servic Mrs. Mer- ton Orr will sing “No Night There” (H. P. Danks); the quartette will sing one of the:greatest productions of the World War “In Flanders Fields.’ Jun- ior Sunday school at 9:30. All other department at 12 M. The interest in the Sunday school is being held, let us maintain it by faithful attendance on the part of pupil and teacher. Hon. J. Sidney Peters of Virginia will de- liver his lecture “The Greatest Issue Before Mankind,” at 8 P. M. Special music by the evening chorus under the direction of Mr, Devol: Christian En- deavor at:7. A good place for young people. All are cordially invited to all services of the chu . THE SALVATION ARMY 112 Main Street Sunday services 10:30 a. m., open air meeting. 11:00 a. m., Holiness meeting. {believed he was thrown from The Emporium on 5th St. Call at California (Fruit Store. Phone 105. §-28-1w ‘POR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 406 7th St. Phone, 219-R. 5-28-3t FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, 18 Main St. §-28-3t Only men and women who have suf- fered troni kidney trouble can realize how grateful one feels for ‘relief from suffering. Nathan Harned? $21 N. /N. W., Washington, D2 C.-writ was troubled with my kidneys for years, but, got no relief until I took Foley Kidney Pills ‘ Now { think I am well and I thank you very much.” They act quickly; tonic ir ~*+ct, You have the right to love. BULLET WOUND IN NOSE. Bowman, N. D., May 28.—James Vance, rancher,. was found about half mile from his home by his moth er, with whom he had been: living. rnconscious and ‘a bullet ‘wound at the left. side of his nose. The trend of thé bullet’s conrse was. upward. As he left home on horseback, ft ts Nis horse, 2nd that be was wounded by the acddental ‘discharge ‘of the ..24 rifte he carried. He wis taken to the Miles” ‘City, font: hospict!, without regaining comscloueness, and iiis condition fs're- garded grave. ADJUDGED BANKRUPT. Fargo, N. D., May 28.—George sen, operator of the Golden: Vallev creamery.at Golden -Vallgy, Mercer county, has ben adjudged bankrupt tn the United States district court. The liabilities are scheduled at $8,- 190:87; assets at $6,945.43, arid prop- oy claimed to be exempt, $1,07h. ‘He first meeting of the creditors wit) be Heli! in Bismarck’ on ‘Jiine 14 ‘in the office of H. F. O'Hare, feferee. Francis C. Criden of McHettty, was adjadged bankrupt this week. Liabii- ities are listed at $5,856; assets at’ $4,940, and property claimed to be ex: empt, $1,940. i F. R. Cruden, a grain buyer of Mc- Henry, Foster county, was also de- clared ‘bankrupt, liabilities amounting to $40,984.99. assets were listed No exemption was claimed. The “Man From Home” at the ‘Auditorium Saturday evening. =e BR. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Calropracter Consultation Free. Suite 9, 11—Lucas |

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