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CLSIFIEDAVERTAEENS DOINGS OF THE D la Pay THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - ALLRRM A? : NTED—An ex ; ie ph ay ot ay" mall tock in ‘a manufa company incorpor- -ateq..in’ North Dakota, 7 Manufac. turing’ and’ household articles of exceptional merit, this is no wild cat, but legitimate -proposi- piri eect will pay you $o investi- Write 235, ee Tribii till Dec. 1st; to right party. Apply:at once, D. V. Wheeler, Solen, Deg 8-28-10t WANTED—Honegt, intelligent gir! t: earn cosmetic work in beauty par- jor’; Nust be nineten years old or}, ‘over. Apply 703 9th St. ' 6-8-2 WANTED Cale iacniene NTED—G! : rs ED— lesman for: Bismarck WAN we ard a espa i and “leit, Commission conttact “avenue B. 6-6? only for poate time or full time. We e: WAN’ a: will teach you to sell income protec- Phone 209, ‘ 6.7-3¢], 8truction and help you bufld a bus- Ganvhiewaltecs ce Ameriean iness of your own. — Massachusetts i e / ¥ ry altress @ American} Bonding. and Insurance Company, |: ; eet arig hy. 4 Z . s Cafe. ive 6-6-3t|° Aecident and Health.Dept., Saginaw, : ee Y ane f : & FOR SALE OR BENT Michigan; ‘capital, $1,500,000. 6-7-2 SALESM. —__MOUSES AND FLATS = /Cutlery Manufacturer and: Importer FOR SALE—Six-room, partly modern} ‘wants experienced Salesmor for house, -well located, about 80-foot! ‘North and South Dakota. Splendid frontage, for $2,500, on terms; seven-| opportunity for.large earnings. Pre-| \ /:-' ‘room modern house, including three} fer tan with car. Bond required |” bedroms,east front, near school, for \r$4,200,"on terms; s{x-room modern for samples, Commission - basi: ic Write giving full details. GRIFFON house, .nice lat, well loeated, east front for’ $3,200, on terms. Geo. M CUTLERY. WORKS, 151 WEST * Register. 68-10 _19TH S YC. \ 6-4,7,9 SALESMEN ATTENTION—Have a FOR SALE—Modern house of eleven , xooms and bath, large lot, nice trees, good proposition tq/offer youcan be fended We rlarge garage. This property can be paid for by taking in roomers. Can de side line, sells to. hard- ware or general stores. Exclusiv | ibe bought at a bargain; $2,000 cash, balance Jong time payment. J. H. TOM, ISN'T NATURE ON DERFUL? ine, territories given men ‘who. can ct i tely, before Tomorrow @ Holihan, 314 Broadwa; Enone it i fy t re 1 j-3t : ff WY Ti; ij TALK FO US before buying a home. . WWW “e MV Yh vi We can sell you very good bunga- - - ue yY 1 Er Py f) Jows and-hoyses with 4, 5, 6,77, 8. rooms, iuodern apd partl ‘ern, easy payments. gel combination Het exceptional merit. ~Every household a prospective buy- : Special proposition and -exclu- itor; Given" to le corporation that is absolutely reli- able ‘and hue stand closest investi- 3] Miss E. J. Green, care. Martell State | wears #0 ohithact IstIe ‘ah, Sxprésslan ;] bank, Martell, Neb. 6-6-1t | as to make it not didicult to: Jdentity Board and room and table board, at the Dunraven, under: new maitage- ment. _ FOR -SAI Cy i ‘proposi ‘ot 284 the mare ; ne white fests eat {aR Are . weigh about 1 pounds. ‘inder Phone} AUTOMOBILES ee EN | «=sokindly notify Alfred Kaudson at FOR SALE=Aptomobiles ve ers S nd hatha a for Bale chea) ="June delivery on make good trucks, J. H. Holi notice promised. Purebred Reds, ? : for two or three girls, Or married| ban, 314 Broadway,’ Phone 746. Rocks, Leghorns, Wyandottes, An- couple, 807 4th St. 6-25-if Sood 4 conas, Orpingtons.. Hatches set, iT ‘a the vacation accompanying it. We speak also of the legal. face, the mu- ‘sical face, the dramatic face, and the military face. This.is:‘merely:a broad classification, and. she best: authorities disbelieve in the claims of the, keen observer -that -he can differentiate to a finer degree, fet ge, Water, st front, reened porch. $600 down and $25 a month 1. Hepry & Hairy. / 675 FOR RENT—Very ‘nicely: furnished apartment, will make a good home FOR SALE—2 ‘suitcase. 2 trunks, porch swing «and matresse, child’s rocking -ghair, 2 kitchen chairs, Uni- versal bread mixer, beautiful brass bed, spring and mattress, wicker, clothes chest, kodak finishing. outfit, 8 glass banquet candle holders, set pressing irons and holder, bedroom chinaware, 8 6-6-3t FOR RENT—Cortler store room 9; with full bai B. F. Flanagan a 6-3-1w ‘Apply 712 cer yh How Secrets May Be Preserved. ‘A BIG BARGAIN-SAll mdoern 6-room} WA ~ ‘car, A-t condition;| Wire, phone or write for reduced: ‘ house, ful : 4 aa first payment, balance’ month-; prices. Murray McMurray, Box 113, ‘ floors, /¢a y;_also wood or coal cook stove.) Webster City, lowa. _6-2,3,4—6-7.8,9 4 years old. « Terms, F. M. Newberg, Gen. Del.. Bismarck.| SpmcTAL—June delivety. on week's}: Henry.& Het st 28h notice promised. Purebred Reds, 4 FOR: 1918 Ford Touring car;} Rocks, Leghorns, Wyendattes, An- Tecently overhauled and painted; conas, Orpingtons. ' Hetches set, + good tires; $225 cash, Phone 685-K.! 2 Wrire, phosfe or write for. reduced A es ee 0-1 | prices,, Murray McMurray, Box 113, FOR: SALE—1020, Fordstouring car in, _.Webster Cit: 8 éondition. - Call, Telephdne :849.! FOR SALE (0) 6-8-3t! good hay. land 5 miles northwest of writings remain invisible: until the: pa- per on which they:are used is subject- ed to certain external influences, have long been known, but a disappearing 3rd street. ¥F. W.. Murphy. Phone __ 853. = 2 B84F FOR RE! rpished house for eum, mé® Reasonable to responsible neres' of FOR SAL ,all, is somewhat of a novelty. ‘blocking to be bestowed upon the paper, After AL Jonger or shoiter time the paper dis- intéggates/and fglls to pieces. It ix suggested that’ this kind of paper FOR RENT-(Modern furnished ‘apart: ‘remodeling “men's ment, five rooms’ and!-bath, , Rhone ay 905. 7 68-lw & - Srictabd URES WANTED—Table boarders after June] ee rote rea GOONS FOR RENT. 14. Mra, Rohrer, 620 6th st. 6-6-3t/MIRST. CLASS WORK—Cleaning- fooine, (eon: eth eee pressing, repairing. dyeing, ladies’ housekeeping, all furnished, $20.00) _-* MISCELLANEOUS | \ 8nd men's clothing, Eagle Tailoring @ month; also.two single rooms, $$) FOR S:Ai. E-Business Property. 58, opposite one §97-L. ¥ wish to have their letters indefiniteiy ‘pPreseryed, ‘a month each; good, quiet place} ‘Building and, lot close in on 6th St.} _Posro™ __1-18-tf for summer. ‘Piano for sale, in gop Rental jacome $600. Will double in] FOR SALE—Registered Holstein bull, qu: 1 ——— condition. 713 3rd St. Gs-lwf a short time . H, Holihan, 314] ata bargain. Young and of splendid} , It seens to bepretty well agreed | MARKETS { FOR RENT—Largé foom and kitchen- . 6-8-4t] “ ancestry. F. E. Motaray » Bismarck, | among those in @:pgsition to: speak au- | ¢————______________@ FOR SALE—Two suitcases, two|_N. D- trunks, porch swing: and mattress,|FOR SALE CHEAP—One eight-foot eh{ld’s rocking’ chair, two: kitchen!! refrigerator counter At the store of chairs, Universal bread mixer, beau- | Hanson-Holiday Co.'s store, Baldwin tify) ‘brass. child’s bed, spring and| _N.D._* 6-7-5¢ mattress, wicker clothes chest, ko-| CLOTHES repairing, remodeling, dry dak finishing ‘dutfit, eight glass.ban-} cleaning and pressing by tailors quet candle ho}ders, set pressing who know how. Klein,,tailor irons and holder, bedroom china-; _cleane' 5: ware. 415, 6th St. 1 46-7-3t| TAKEN ‘JFERNITY Corsets, Supporting} years old,. Owner Corsets, Sacro-lliac Corsets, Sacro-| christ, Sterling, N. D., {pur miles Nliac _ Belts, : Abdominal Belts, for , 6 _ men’ and women, Spencer Reju- -Yeno'Comets.. Mrs..F...W. Mofift, IGégistered Spencer Corsetiere, Bis- :dhoritatively -that associated*with the ;various occupations in life there ts yn- doubtedly a type of face which a or less betrays the calling of its own- er. Medical men, especially in hos- ‘pital practice, find acquaintance with these types valuable. They may not be able, with the shrewdness of Sher- lock Holmes or of other acute persons. to read. a man’s past, present and fu- ture by a glance at him in the street, but, they are able to gauge with con- idérable accuracy how far ‘the history of the case, as given by the patient, is a truthful one, and how far It fits with mi probable occupation in life. Call- ing must certainly have some influence at, 1 ‘ over the physiognomy of the cabman, mee eo barrels: , the butler, or the ‘kroom; each ‘fre- yan % t et quently possesses a type of face which are ' ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, June 3.—Cattle re- @tte, two nice rooms (gppund floor) 3 large housekeeping ms (for @ couple of months) all in modern house. One or'two houses for regt. Real Estate, Exchange. 5 / FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for. light housekeeping. On_ firs! floor. Call 317 8th strect, or phone. X. 6-6-3¢ INT—Two rooms, modern, ti blocks from post office; gentJeman, preferred. 228 2nd Sf, Ehamy $240. DEVELOPS STRENGTH Chicago, June 8.—Wheat developed apprehension on the part of some traders that rains reported in South- west would tend to, spoil the harvest. Ofening quotations W unchanged to 3-4 cents lower were followed by moderate gains and then something of a reaction. Frices clofed 2 €4 cents higher. = “For pure milk and cream ‘cal ning Dairy. Phone 402-F4. Deliver 6-4-1 ) MINNEAPOLIS reoun Minhea polis, #9 + Figur ow change to’35 Sateen In carioad tots $9.40 to $8.50 a barrel. Ship- 1] for ‘the season 1921 for the privilege : —____ of cutting the grass on Section 25, ITRAYED—A bay team, pretty well! 438,79, Abplecreek Township, Bur- matched, up, horse and mare, little leigh, county, North Dakota. Address ing, oD A bath. 620 6th St. 6 FOR |RENT—Large front’ ‘bedi for ;two gentionen: . 621 Phone 619 ee. Sane ipts 4 SI tly stead , FOR RENT—Modern furnished room Freckles and Hi = ; z 7 ceipts 4,500, low, mostly steady. tw : is Fri Pop Knows More Than He'll Tell Common to good best steers $6 to for ‘two gentlemen. 423 4th °8t: = iends $ By Blosser $8.50, Bulk $6.50 to $7.50. Top year- $8.50. Best heavies Phone, BF ee : TH ling beef’ ste: » FOR (RENT—Two furyished._ rooms _—_" ——— 5 4d ie ‘ $4 to $6, Vea) calves: steady. ; Stocker with eth for leht honeekeeping. aw, TUBV T BETCHA THEY © op, Do Thev and feeder supply and demand? tight, Pea aos 1d eh Pat ai Me iS mostly steady. i FOR RONT—Furnished ran in SO “PONT vou 6p PLAY BALL IN log receipts 10,000, Unevenly 10 “ern hoyse. Mrs. Cook... Phone sig 3A ASK PoP IF Whoo MBAVEN 2 < to 15 cents higher. Range $7 to $8.25. — 801 Sth st. 6-8t Mes: “L quey'po., ea Bulk $7.50 to $8.10. ‘Pigs weak to’ 25 FOR | ern turnished a Sa ON —“_- cents lower. Top $8.75. Ladjes preferred. Phope, 56%. $92 ‘ : : \ - ‘Sheep reteipts 400. About steady: Feta ae TES ie sian tor B12, Good to choles FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping ewes ‘quotable trom $3 50 to $4.» CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 8.—Cattle © receipts 8,60. bulk beef steers $7.50 to $8, ‘Hog receipts, 21,000. Opening fair- ly active, 15 to 25 cents higher. Later Ave.D. 6: FOR ‘RENT — Light “Roysekeep! slow. § 6 6th ot x a Srie Sheep receipts 21,000. 25 to 50 cents lower, mee * BISMARCK GRAIN 4Turnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, June 8. ms ‘o, 1 dark northern ... +. $149 No. 1 amber durum » 1.24 . 1 mixed durum . . 1 red durum . 1 flax . 52 MD QUND ~_ +-Palr gold-rimmed glasses in cas@ matked Dr, F. J. Roberts, Cango. ; If f please leave at _ Bank of North Dakota. e73t FOUND Sunday, May 29, one tire. in have same Be, identify-: paying for this::gopice: 8 * et v ———__—-—______ FS No, 2 flax [ND—Boy’s coat on Front St. near No. 2 rye wu gt nee peer call at Tribuns,| ee fe ice pey for, otice. . Eat MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ‘FOUND—Brown suitca Minneapolis, June 8.—Wheat re- ‘Owner call at 324 13th St, oP : fe A e [> N E ceipts 200 cars compared to 61 cars = : MAK: 4 Ne : a year ago. Mt z, ETaE E Cash No. 1 northern $1.51 1-2 to WANTED—To ‘hear from owsér of $1.61 12; July $1.31 12. . ues good-farm for sale. C. C. Shepard; Pi Oats “No. 3. white’ 34d-A.to 34 3-4 i ves ee 10t. i f- 9 4 sik 7 cents. Minneggolis, Mina,, & FE « 5-28- 10 ' Y 5 Barley 46 to 62 coatte.s Fe i ED. Rye No. 2, $1.29 4-4 to $1.31 1-4: a HOUSES WANTED, es Flax ‘No. 1, $1.69 1-2 to $1.91 1-2. WANTED to buy or rent a 6 or 7 a eae ENDS PROBE ‘New York, June 8.--The Lockwobd legislative committee today suspended agi companies after Samuel Untermyer, B. 8, ENGR D.C. Ph. C committee council, announced, that Pac = a a ne ceftain recommendations for legisla tion that would eradicate objeciionabl | practices, {LEGAL NOTICES | * |District. Synthetic, inks, by means. of ‘which |P. paper, the decay of which at the end f ‘of a fixed..time destroys writing .abd !ty- , w would be a boon to those who do not | aslittle firmness today as a result of hich varied from} two o'clock firm, unchanged to fe Sect 3 1.08 mortzare on the its investigation into fire insurance jj 43 leading companies had .agreed pa 2 ee “Agi nawesaeneetur BY ALLMAN] WEBB BROTHERS “ imbalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge | DAY ’HONE 50 NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers “BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY |. Distributors of « STUDEBAKER € en and ———; ; . CADILLAC | e245 4S AUTOMOBILES . ; - i ‘PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS : Licensed Embalmers in Charge Bay Phone 100 ; Night Phone 100 or 687 i BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | 220 MAIN. STREET ‘ 4 ‘Upholstered Furniture Made to Order + —_—_——_————_—_——_* SHERIFF'S SALE State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial c. 8. Little, Plaintiff, ith and Emma Smith, De- hereby given that by vir- 1 execution to me direct- ed and delivered and now in my hands, fasted out of the clerk's office ‘or tho Fourth dJudicia} District Court ‘in and for the County pf Burleigh and state of North Dakota, upon a judgment r dered. in said court in favor of suid plaintiff’ and against suid defendan T have leyled upon the following f ped reaf property, lying and situat inthe county ct Beslagirand state-of) _’ FACTORY| DISTRIBUTOR, North Dakota, and described as fol-} Sershwestern North Dakota and aie Southeastern Montana ‘The southeast quarter (SE4) 4 BIEMARCK N.D [tue of a sp _ CARL PEDE No and: the: cast hall -¢ of the southwest quarter’ (SV and lots two: (2) and three (3) in’ section twenty-one (21), and the north halt (NYY of the ‘northeast “quarter (Nea), and lots one’ (1) and two (2) invsection ‘twenty” (20), all in township one hundred forty-three (443) north’ of range ‘gevénty-seyen iG tof the; Fifth Principal tion of-such other and. further may come before .such May 5th, 1921 3 order of the Board of Directors A. L. Farr, Président. Attest: John Moses, cretary, (May 17 i n Monday, th 5 June, 1921; at ‘the Hour-of two o'clock 1-8-15-22-29, of said day, at the front door of 3) Burleigh Cotinty Court House, in e city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North Dakota, proceed to’ sell the “right, .title; and ‘interest of the above'nanied defendants in and to the “ICH iB above described real property to satis- OTICE 18 HUr Judgment and costs amount- |i wcorklan Mortage hougand: two und his wife, Mortgagor: 15/100 Dollars ( . a ‘corparation, | 2 h day of’ Sep- un trea andl omber, A. n hundred and &ix- 27th day of NOWMCE cent per arty.. Care of Tribune 3 ! f Lt : FOR SALE=Ford, popecdster. bed Bismarck; rent 50 cents an acre. In- Eleventh styé x Such a paper, it appears from a any.ot May. 1921, together wit in the office FOR RENT—Furnlshed apariments,| cheap,f taken at.once.. Call 212-K.| quire of R. G. Price. Decorah, Ia. saa renee Has Invented some tme | ores fon and sales at pubtie auction [OF ehe Hegister, of Deeds 9f the Count th: a} Si ; ; 5 5 . At, Is prepared by steeping in ash, ‘Burleigh, and State ofwNorth Dako! - ‘with private,bath; no children. 422 5 bs 6-6-1w) __ SMSO: 00s , Jon the 16th day of November, 191 y ins eat pathy mT . 6-T-1w] aeld..the strength of whieh Is varied rth, Dakola, 3 Fifth .8t: «jv a -6-6-3t| FQR” RENT—Garage, 610 Sth “St.| PRE WAH PRICES on cleaning, re a6 : rede ‘i : recorded in, Book Mon * Re % ry (i : pe 598, be fe cl aah 3 9th St.| according to the lease of life intended | tor etn WBtCH, pared i rtitisce ine buch: Marugare ty, N. .' 18 r described, at the front 1O'Hare & Cox, Attorneys for the Plaintift, Bismarck, North 1 (May 25, June 1 he County of) Burleigh, Dakota, at the hour v onithe 1th day of dune, 1 0 Balti the amount due -Pungn' said Mortgage on‘the ‘day. of: sate, Phe promises dcucribed gage and which will be the same, are‘ those ce situated in the’County of as “/Nutide is hereby ‘given that that cor- jtain. mortgage, executed and delivered by Eliag Elleflood, a single mun, ridieh, gagor, to Investors Mortgage Security | State of North Dakota, and described the third | as follows,to-wit: The Southeast quar- filed for ter of Section twewe. (12), in Township ister. of deed e hundred. forty-one (141), North of and state pf] Range seventy-six (76), West. he mortgagee certain sums, to-wit: Past ¢ 1 unpaid interest-on a prior lie suid prem- ises, which’ with interest thereon, will on the d amovut to the sum of $76.4 th day of April, 1919, at 4:40 o'clock p. m., and recorded in Book 143 of Mortgage: on page 26, will losed by a sale premises in such mortgage and Pp 4 after described, at the front door ate taxes for jso the real ¢: rs 1918 and 1919 on said prem- interest thereon Wilk the sunt iums: msurance on tl si uated 0} ald premises, wh t thereon will on th P, dm D. due June, amount day of sale, in such mortgag sold to satisfy as foll th The premises deserib- h will be it Quarter_of | hei at be du pencil One ‘th, even! 5 ig ‘Thirty, » will be due on such Mortrage nty-five West, t the date of le the sum of Two North kot hundred fifty-eight and 30/100 ($258.30) ertain sume) Dollars. , , : js mortgages !-wity the amount duc upon a prior mortgage th the sum of $126.00, which’ sum is Ingluded: in the amount’ named, Lawren te be due on the date of sale, a7 Attor 5 under such. mort- h v. jard, Comp: rporation Mort, », Minneapol & Ni Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 10th day of May, 1924. $ » Investors Mortgage Company, Aprecvencereneegner tee roe eereoeoet ay HOW= EXPERT HUNTURS WAGE WAR ON SAVAGE BEASTS. —Compared with some individ- ual members of the mountain lion, wolf, and coyote families, Gullive hungry giants» and gian s were light and dainty eate! All these animals are classed as predatory, but.a few specimens develop exceptiogal skill and cunning in killing eat- tle, sheep, and colts. They usual- ly acquire equal skill Ip avoid- "Ing traps, poison baits, and rifle fire, and often do thousands af” dollars’ worth of camage before Security ortgagee. Attorneys for Mortg: Miler, Zuger & Tillotson Hay 1} corpora’ mortgage 1916, and of the register of deeds withi surleigh County, North day of July, 1916, and there duly f Mortgages at P: power of sale therein cgntained, will be foreclosed by a sale of said premi at the front door of the ourthous Bismarek, Hurieigh County, North kota; on Saturday, the $th day of July, 1921, at the four of two o'clock in the they are killed. afternoon of said day to sati the The bureau of geological sur- amount due upon said mort, ¢ on 2 te sald date. i vey, United States Department The premises which are named’ in of Agficulture, kebps a staff of sald mortgage.and which will be sold to satisfy the same are aitdated in the expert hunters in the field for County ol urleigh and State of North os Dakota, and described as follows, to- the express purpose of ridding wit: fl government range Ignds of these North half (NY%) of Northwest four-footed outlaws, and thus assist in relieving the rancher. quarter (NW%); Southeast. quarter (SE%) Qf Northwest quarter (NW); and the Southwest quar- a 4 ter (SWi4)_of Northeast quarter A government hunter killed a Q a) of Section thirty-five (35) mountain lion near Roosevelt, ig) Township one hundred thirty- ‘Ariz, that had destroyed 50 CistE A Rapes “never yoine calves and three colts on a single ranch, ‘One wolf slain by anoth- er hunter in New Mexico had killed 23 calves. Another, in Wyoming, slaughtered 30 head _ of cattle before one of Uncle Sam’s hunters shot tke criminal. A pair of Wyoming wolves that had learned exceptional cunning 29) and cruelty ran a yearly board = bill amounting to abotit $3,500. Their meal tickets were canceled by ‘a couple of well-aimed rifle shots. by a. government hunter. Two other wolves, which showed gustatory preference for mutton and young horse flesh,in a single morith killed 150. sheep avtiseven colts, but at the end of the mionth a hunter collected their. pelts. . ? _ Oh Proccccccseccosooooorcorsorneeee’ en and owing on said ¢ of sale the sum of ‘Three Hund Forty Dollars and Eight Cents ($340.08) besides attor- ney's fecs and the costs of this fore- iclosure, Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this 23rd day of May, A. D., 1921. Interstate’ Securities Company, Mertgagee. wit be d Francis Murphy, Attorney for Mortéagce, Minot, North Dakota, (May 25, June 1-8-15 iNOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS LUCK | STRIKE COAL COMPANY Stockholders -of the Lucky npany of you are hereby no- nnual and special meet- {the Lucky he held at aid company 2 rleigh-Coun- y on Monday, July 18th, toa, clock pam. ‘That the object of such meeting will ibe to take action upon the proposal to ue bongs of said corporation, to an mount not eding $100,000.00; for ie clee@ion of Directors of the corper- ‘ation for the ensuing year and for the tified that t ing of the \Strike Coal ithe EVEN. Funeral Direetots ' urt House in the City)ot -»