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& SE + WANTRD—An energetic, trustworthy. clean ¢at,) young man with executive ability, who has a good position and ig looking for a better one in. Bis-| ? marck, Give full detaile—experi- ; ence, education, matriedsor single, age, references, etc. Address ‘232, care Tribune. 6-3-3t WANTED—Man for general farm work. Must be able to milk; job Ipatg till Dec. 1st, to right party. Apply at once, D. V. Wheeler, Solen, NLD... 5-28-10t A LER RS ee usekeeper with two serman preferred. Address (M. €.,:care Bismarck Tribune. So2t WORK WANTED o'clock P.M. Fri one Weneer a g MM. Friday, J E i YOUN EADY wants work 67 baat | fy_ Wolmbon 122 2nd St Phone] Ese i pened aha time at the one ' a Rae AS ES SEES PR deh ational jank, Me i bak i" t | SRRAVEDOIA bay tenia, pretty well North Daots. for the anniruction of ___LO8T AND FOUND | matched up, horse and mare, ttle! ainessmechanical, cquipmentay,. ai LOsT. i white stripe on horse's forehead, has} acco: Sto the plans. and in —A bunch of keys in key purse.|’ “an old wire cut on right front foot; | tions @repared hy Kessler and Teonard \ Following,;,name and address in! the mare has some white feet; each| Architects: of Mandan, N. Dak, ee ra ‘, address in purse, A. M. Brayerol,| weigh about 1100 ds, Fi Plana and specifitations are on file at toe v I about pounds. Finder! ,,, : . StS, E,, Washington; D.C.) jindly notify Alfred Knudson at) pundste’” Rtahence erect oat the Fi a a Builders’, EXchange Minneapolin 8t. Inder Feturn to driver at the Bis-) Hi, dD. > €1w] Paul and ‘Fargo and at the. Merchants y marck Dairy for reward. __6-2-8t! gpa) june delivery on week's National Ba eof Mandan N. Dak. _ -FOUND--Small’ sack of2 four “steel|~ notice promised. Purebred Reds, cortinea check in the amount of. 6 per ¢ turnbucl Owner can have same{ ‘Rocks, Leghorns, Wyandottes, An-j ceritof the hid made payable to the by calling at Tribune office and pay- conas, Orpingtens: Hatclies set. secretary aga guarantee that the bid ing for thig adv. Also leave reward. Wire,’ phone:'or write ‘for reduced is made'strictly according to the plans eam ct 6-8-3t : Mi Box 113,| 224, specifications and the contractor : A a 5,4 a amount of his bid. i" i A eee aus ta FOR SALE OR RENT—160 acres of| sep committe nanerves the right to TE ore ae :good hay, land 5 miles porthwest of ted: this ‘Int. day of June, 1921. . i je bl ae # . ~ jecretary, \ 5 5 q : marck Realty,Co. Phone $14. ° I aujre of R. G. Price. De 6 pan ie Teanler and Leonhard, ‘Architect a ; — +331] ore" wan PRICUS oa cieald: 1 Mander. Nubateis FOR RENT—Very nicely furnlsbed|’ block réssode Pas cae apartment, will make @ good home|: pats, i sc rimoring eine Werks, Contractors please note: Owing. to! for two ot tare girs, Or married| Phone 68 opposite Postomice, | ie Yound neteeery in'enend the Une uple. 807 4th St. 5-26-tf] £-18-tt| on this bide FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-|mnsT - CLASS WORK—Cleaning. | “Bien nie nachras ConRcN k ’ Buea a SE| See wolges phone “68. oppostie| ‘Notice. Is hereby. given that. sealed * FOR RENT--Modera. apartment. fur- Aste] Bree Gharien “wWenteyT Bhonpe Oh nighed or unfurnished ‘for ‘house- rniture ina five room| Church - Building Committee, ‘up to :& Kooning inthe Varney fats. Phone} "ones: e400 ah: party burial 2S Sotnad at hi Ug he et 1 173. = 6-2-3t|) - turniture can rent house, Address] chants. National Bank. Mandan, “N, . FOR RENT Trmotein seraished three jo. 231—care' Tribune: 613 Dak | for the following dencribed prop- | room flat at 419. {th St, or phone|' GLOTHES repairing, remodeling, dry bene ‘ i : f t building, about 40 1 GAR, ss €1-3t] cleaning’ and pressing by tallors| 70. tect in area, conatructed early, ih FOR Ri ‘—Modern flat. " who kpow. how.. Klein, tailor and 1920. standing on Block 20, Lot 3, City rs * Lea ‘ °13-) of Mai . ov > : Thompson, Phone 287. 6-23t} cleaner. fie — carton Buliding can, he ‘nageeth 4 bi calling x “ on Ir. . 8. sti r= z ROOMS FOR SENT | =|: years old. Owner call at Dan Gil-| chants National Bank, Mandan, N. Dak. FOR RENT—Two rooms for ght} christ, Sterling, N. D., four miles ‘8, E.| ‘The committee reserves the right to housekeeping, all furnished, $20.00 i i 6-2-1w} Tedect any or all bids. a month; also two single rooms, ¢8 FOR SAS Soine housthold turn: Dated thie a oes or zune, 19 . a month, each; good, quiet place ane a Avel: Becretary, Mandan, N- Dak. for summer. Piano for sale, in good are and wearing apparel. a ae i Neu te epee ar) condition., 713 3rd St. 6-318 a3 ns j —__—_——— FOR RENT— Two rae roomd and | 7OR BENT Comer Store F605 OMG wa oaras bt ert ie at Richmond itchenet, furulehod, mun ana wite} With full basement, BF. Flanagan] , Fs) Thiet. No. 19, of urloigh county preferred, but may take two ladies, SOR SALE Goma ae SLE i [N. D., will receive proposals until 2:0) children ana dogs not allowed: Call sit Nena Fcth at 8 rai Fe ee religion the . o __at 404 Sth St. 6-2-2t | SS —='|‘frame school building, '#! iy FOR RENT—Pleasant tront room, 10 FOR SAL —Dark tiue ¥ cAt-|'northeast suerter of § 2 q riage; $75.00. Phone 309-R. *6-1-3¢/.R. 76, Burleigh county. N. D. "In ag) 4 a modern home four blocks from i b plans and. specifications the ‘postoffice. Young lady preferred.| FOR. SALE—Corona. typewriter, new. bv.Van Horn & Ritterbush, archi+ _114 Avenue A. Phone 558-L, 6-28-1w| Call room 18, Haggart block, _¢-S-¥¢/ tecta of Bismarck, XD a oe ing FOR RENT—Large room-and kitch: | WANTED—Two burner oll 8t0¥.| apove mentioned school riding fn the enette Jn modern house, furnished{ ‘Phone 800: 2, 7 6-3-3t, premanpalof fiesers, = ar at Prapsain ‘i a ed ee Phd SRE the fe ale a Gaon je tender: ° ROR RENT—Furnished bo" = ‘The right js rererved to reject any or The Emporium on bth Bt. call a | LEGAL 1] AT prepenale con te with the clerk California Fruit Store. Pens ee ———— 8. bait sheparchitecte, on and after June Pen Se ea Se Gl ANNOUNCEMENT, } F FOR RENT—Two rooms, modern, two gehen! lection. cate RRORRS, to Be Aaa eRaeD ea ari, 8 ade pay: t A. ¥ y. blocks from. post office; gentleman ane mmaereianed: ber a snp otinee: ee by: order ‘of ‘the’ 'Scliool | Dreferred.. 223 2nd St, Phone 634W| c'qucation of Biemarck Specal School St se ‘ ae 6-2-1w, Diatrict No. Jat, election to be held Bonsart, Pres, FOR RENT—Furnished and unfur-| * Our poiley--econom) istent * with ers, ne i nished apartments and rooms. Bus- ine eal rca of the public sehctts. ‘ Girt ie DAVID T. OWENS, June '3-9-16-23-30 ished Foow a mod: Member for -Year Term. p dic Gentlemen preferred. Member fot ,2-Year Term. Notice Js Hereby Given, That that 7 acd Me ag ad gy Slope BeReS-b-6> i tgage. rY liver- __Phone:499-X. 315 10th St. - 6-31-1w _ Jone 1 2-3-4-6-6 a nor La Re pts ed and aoe FOR RENT—One modern furnjshed mortgagors, to’ Van Sant Company, 4 Zoom. Gentleman preferred. it] gMOTICELOF QCHOOL ELECTION, | Sr rat Bian nual * Notice 18 Hereby Giga that on the) Shot "the tester of aeedt athe light housekeepin; 408 7th St. First Tuesday in June, being June 7th,| county of Burleigh, and state of North stats) A.D, 1921, an Annual Election will] Dakota, on the 15th day of March, A. D. ‘Phone 212R. €-2-3t! be held at Will School in the:Special] 1918, and recorded in Bool 98 of Mort. FOR RENT—WNewly furnished room.| school District of Bismarck .No. 1,| &2&¢®. at page 40, will he foreclosed bath; adjoining. Call 810 Rosser. ts . ta sale of the premisen in such mort- FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms vy foliowing Members of the Board| of Bismarck. in the county of Burleigh. with path for. light housekeeping. of encation ie for a term ot| "3.2 {ack BoM on the 16th day of |) ne 661. ._6:1-lw} One Mem! serve for a term of] july, 1921, to satisfy the amount due FOR RENT—Fornished rooms at 311| three years. upon said ‘mortgage on the day of sale. 2 Ave D, Phone 132-L, Eoiw}, One Member to serve for a term of] goth Ia" wnicn will be. wold to ontis- es : FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms two years—for the City of Bismarck. ad same, are those certain premises : Call at 312.8th Street Fa cosiwt sD. ‘ situated In the county of Burleigh. and ; —Call.at 312.8th Street. 5-28-W/'" “the’polis will:be opened at 9 o'clock! state of North Dakota, and described FOR RENT— Light housekeeping| 9. m. and close at’¢ o'clock p, m, of) 97 ‘slows. to, sit: che orth, Heit “rooms, 616 6th St., 6-8-1w.|:that da $B1.4), and the North Walf of the ( FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Call| Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 21st] southwest Quarter (N1-2-SW 1-4) of ope an Ong onder of the 1 eumtapnyeane als et Rass — AE SRE ee et ee ee 5 .| Hundreds sane é ge FORE RENT ard Fm, ag epantane | | ORE Ue Sep upd ne tase. Sait RICHARD PUNWARDEN, | tones and condtions. of sald. mortgage - Seed © Clerk. by the failure of the said mortgagors ii aie 21 to &6|:to pay the Interest counon thereon due WANTED—Distributor for automobile — fon March att A. >. 19p1. in the. au ‘ 04 tires, Small investment required, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Seer teciaren the full amount of aid prefer-man with sales experience. You can make a profitable connec ms Sen pnd, petablish a clean busines: ite Iowa Cord Tire peny, Des Moines, Iowa. bad 5-49-108 Al ES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Overland Model 90, five- passenger ‘touring; first class ’ -mechanical: conditon; tires gooil. Pay you to investigate if you need 4 a light car that really runs. Finley Baker,’ Bismarck Bank Bldg., Bis- Y marck. a 6-3-2 ‘ FOR SALE-—Save $500, brand new G..M.C. model 16-ton truck, includes —cab combination body, cord tires: a géod buy.for transfer or farm; sell on terms. if\necessary. P. O. Box 368, Bismarck. 6-3-2 FOR., SALE—Seven-passenger car, run less than 5,000 miles; motor runs like new, tires good, body/fin- ish éxcellest Will sell or trade for farm land. : P. O. Box 203, Bismarck. : : 6-3-3-¢ 4 FOR SALB—1919 Studebaker Specia!, 5-passenger; motor Al dition; tires goog ;new top and battery; car 4 Bisinarck. 1_.6-8-3t “ FOR SALE—A slightly used Sedan. Aske me about it. ' Kelley at Copell Motor Co. Phon 2 elley,,at Copelin Mator Co. e 31s, : 623t recently overhauled and painted; geod tires: $225 cash. Phone 685-K. : 5-30-1w $8 per 6-3-3t b} FOR “RENT—Double garage, month.’ Phone 275-R. FOR ‘RENT—Garage, 510 5th St. Phone 59-L. J. Ljot . A. D, 1921, oe cunt due upon said mortgage on the| F. R. FOR SALE—1918 Ford Touring car; | §R5' WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale: C. C. Shepard, Corsets, -“Sup! ing Corsets, Sacro-lliac Corset: Faget IMac Belts, Abdominal Belts, for men and women, Spencer Reju- veno. Corsets. Mrs. F.'W. Mofit,| TQegistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- marck, N. D.. Telephone 30. Room 210 Grand Pacific Hotel. Advice Free. : 5-10-1mo, FOR SALE—Four-piece white enamel bed room suite, dresser and writing table ,rocker and/atraight chairs, al- most new; fruit jars, crocks, clothes / basket, clothes rack, wash bench, smal) ladder and many other smail articles. Will sell reasonable. Mrs, In the rich Se the Estate of Anna Marie Huber, Deceased %. Notice is hy:given by the under- signed Chri n Huber, administrator, win u will annexed. of the Estate of Anna Murie Huber. late of the City | of Bismarck ; in tie Co t tate of North Dakota. deceased. ; to the creditors‘ef, and al! persons, hiv: ing. claims against, said d-ceaa®. exhibit: them with the necessary > ov ers, within four months after the fi publication of this notice. to said ministrator with the will anne: 300 Second Street South, in th Bismarck, in said Burleigh Coznty. Dated May 25, A. D. 1921. “= Christian Huber, Administrator with the will annexed. Newton, Dullam, & Young, Bismarc! Att Kae administrator. ig mi rat ‘ orn tay 28, June 4-11-18) LY NOTICE OF MORTGAGE ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE is hereby siven: that that ‘mortgage, executed an re Sera, Binebe th Wherley and Wherley, mortgagors, to Barnes Bro- thers, a compere one morceagee. stated of January, 4 $P6 RED fy rccord in the office of th register of deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dako the 1th da: and-record at Page 298, wi gale of the premises in such mot ALE BY ro {the Court House in the city’ of Bismarck, in the County of Burleig! and State of North Dakota, at the hour ‘of two o'clock P, M., on the llth day 1. to satisfy the ft sal : 39 Fe premises “described in said mort-| Pp. will be sold to satisfy e same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and descrived as follows, to-wit: North one-half of the North one- half (N¥% of yas. Section Twen- four (24), Township One_hun- red forty-two (142), a je e and which je “In the in thie That Minneapolis, Minn. 5-28-10 fo) ney of Burleigh, | ‘A.| time, and upon motion of Commission- ©n| ances and ordering propert: e in first class shape. Finley Baker, apd hereinafter described, at the front ave fdiled” and ne- yer. the instalimente¢of. in- soto 4018). jest 00°. each ‘and | and have failed taxes. dul; vied and aase: against aaid land ‘and the present own- er of said mortgage under the, terms of said mortgage elects to and hereby aoen aeelere the balance of said-indebt- | due:and ble, wo There cae be Fale on such morta oH te hoe sonal it ated. at’ Minot.” North . 85th dey of April, A.D: tee a Barnes Brothers, ‘a ‘cor; Athen d bothers w cee? oe lorneys ‘Minot. erty Dakee” is y 6-13-20-27, June 9-20.) Contractors please note: It han been! found.necessary, due to unexpected de-! to extend the; lay with specifications RIDA, FOR. TH THR METHODIST. KPIS- COPAL CHURCH BUILDING, MAN- | | ... DAN, NORTH DAKOTA, Notice“ is hereby given that sealed proponaln will be received hy the sec- retary, Charles. Wealey Burna, M. E. | Chureh'Bullding ' Committee, up to 8 morteake due and pa: je, and there will be due theron on t) date of sale the sum of $1,101.79. besides the coats and expenses of sale and attorneys’ fees allowed by ‘law Van Sarit Company. A Cornoration. a /Mortgagee. Traynor & Traynof, Attorneys for Mortgnece. © '6-3-10617-24-7 Flynn. The hoard o' vy pursuant to adjournment on Mav 23rd, 1921 at 8 o'clock P. M. ,May- 31st. 1921. There were present Commissioners French, Henzler. Larson. Thompson an? President Lenhart. The minutes of tho previous meeting were read-and apn- proved. The ordinance extending the limits within which animale must be Jed within the city was read the second er’ French, duly seconded and passed. thee ordinance was adopted, , An ral licensing and regulating dance Rolie was read for the first time. An ordinance declaring outhouses nuis-| Othe be on) lic sewers to connect with the same eae reed’ for the firat time. An ordi- inanee: deglaring gravel pits nuisances | ‘and ,prohibiting the opening of the) same within the city limits was read} for the first time. The resolution pre-, sented by. the American Association for the Recognition of the Isish Republic dd. Mr..J. P. Jackson and Di the spoke against the ado e same. On request of M tion of t On. Byrne. through Commissioner ‘Thompson, acticn on tho regolution was; deferred ‘until the next meeting. On! motion of Commssioner Henzler, duly _——————————— 8. ENGR, D.C. Ph. C f Of sale th 64, Sfcmgte the eam Dated this Ist day of June, A. Dn, 92 ; rk ‘alee 8. ‘ AMT i The REE . ay 88 ev setondéed anid’ caftted. the fire ‘depart - ment was allowed $150.00 for expenres of sending beri Shite to the Firemen 3 convention at Williston. Geo, Strohl was appointed pondmaster for the city of Biamarck. On motion of Commis- ner Larson, duly seconded and car- ried. the chills were allomed pan ma- tion o! mmissoner jompson th board adjourned to meet again, Wed~- nesney, afternoon, June Ist, 192}, at 2 o'clock P.M. é Attest: M =H, Atkinson, City Auditor. Chicago, June 3—General selling om the part of houses with eastern ‘connections led to a sharp break in wheat prices today after values had again touched s new high record for, season. Opening prices, which Myvi wachanged to 1 1-4 cents’ back. were followed by's quick: set:! ra a. Fo Development } . “@ e ~ Lewis & Clark Oil and Gas Co. | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. © Over 3,000 acres of oil land at Greybull. and: Basin, Wyoming. rtune Making Home ‘Office Bismarck, N. Dak. he Pee dL oy t Backed: by a ‘group of local business men and with drilling operations: under the direction of one.of the best practical oil men in the business, this Company offers to the investor one of the most wonderful opportunities, to share in the immense profits that are ‘bound to come with production. j Lewis & Clark Well No. 1 is on top of the oil sand at 900 feet, ready to drill in, and the well steadily filling with oil. The Company has purchaseg a drilling rig and will be drilling Lewis & Clark Well No.,2 within ten days. Everything points to success for this Company. © * i : Board of Directors have authorized the issue of $35,000.00 - oP Téwis ‘&.Clark shares at their par value of $1.00 per share. Shares are going fast ahd the ‘Company will advatice the | ‘soon a6‘No.’1,Well comes in. Get in on this investment while you- have the: chance: The Lewis & Clark Company-own over- 8,000 acres of the famous Torch Light and Ten Sleep domes in the great oil fields' of Wyoming....In investing in this Company you are } placing your money with local men who have backed their judg- _ment with their own funds and-who have absolute confidence in.the - | great ultimate success of this Company. 2 Recg Lewis & Clark Oil and Gas Co. a Bismarck, N. D. and Greybull, Wyo. ek OBERT A. OLSON, Treas., _ Bismarck, No. Dak., *. Haggert Block. t OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Som¢ eastern ‘buying on the decline rallied the market but greater weak- ness then ensued. Probability that trading would start tomorrow in the September delivery here had a dis- tinct bearish influence. Close heavy, 3 1-4 to 3 3-4 cents net lower. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | “Chicago, June 3.—Cattle réeéipts 6,- 000. ‘Beef steers steady. Bulk $7.85 to $8.50. . Hog receipts 25,000, Active, steady to 20 cents lower. Bulk $7.65 to $8. Sheep receipts 8,000. Steady to 35 cents higher. 8ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 3.—Cattle re- ceipts 2500, Slow. Common to good beef steers $6.25 to $8.50. Steady. Bulk: $6.50 to $7.50. Butcher cows and heifers mostly $4.25 to $6.50, Veal calves 25 to 50 cents higher. Packer top $750. Good and choice -stock- . FRASER, A. J. LATHRUP, A. D. NEWTON, SNYDER, J. R. A.L, ers and, Teéders feeding cows w to 25 cents lower. (Hog receipts 5,000. Weak to 25 cents lower. Range $6.25 to $7.85. Bulk? $7.25 to $7.75, Pigs strong to 25 cents higher. Bulk good and choice pigs $8.75 to $9. Sheep receipts 200. Mostly 25 to 50 cents higher on spring lambs. Fresh native springs $12. Sheep steady to strong, Good ewes $3.50 to $3.75. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN Minneapolis, June 3.—Wheat re ceipts 250 cars compared to 102 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northen, $156 7-8 to $1.66 7-8; July $1.36 7-8, Corn No. 3 yellow, 55 to 56 cents Oats No. 3 white, 26 1-8 to 36 58 cents. ‘ Barley, 49 to 65 cents, Rye No. 2, $1.39 to $1.51, lax No. 1, $1.91 1-2 to $1.93 1-2. ee ee BIETLER, CHRIST OLSON, OBERT. A. SEEMAN, L. D. éady, others ‘and{** ° ' BiSMARC Grain |?) (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 3, > ‘No. 1 dark northern . $1.57 No. 1 amber durum . 1.30 No. 1 mixed durum 1.25 No, 2 red durum 1.20 No, 1 flax ... 1.50 No. 2 flox . 1.54 No. 2 rye . 1.16 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, June 4.—Wheat 'No. 2 red $1.61 to $1.62 1-2 ;No, } hard, $1.66 1-2 to $1.68 12. t Corn No, 2 mixed 65 1-4 to 65 No. 2 yellow, 66 to 66 1-2. . 3 Oats No. 2 white 40 1-2 to 41 1-4; No, 3 white, 40 to 20 1-2, Rye ‘No. 2, $1.53. Barley 6¢ to 70 cents. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS 345 hy

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