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MELE WANTED—MALB SALESMAN ELECTRICITY TAUGHT 1 by experts. Earn while you learn at home. Elec- trical book and proof lessons free. Your success guaranteed. and posi- tion secured. Write today; Chicago Engineering Works, 1800 Sunnyside, Chicago, 7-2-1t WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eral houseworki No washing or iron- ing. Apply Mrs, H. R. Berndt, 104 Avenue A. Phone 622. 6-29-1w , WANTED—Firet class cook at once.) ay Preferred, Elgin Hotel, ce 9-5t WANTED—Girl for general = at _ Country Club. Phone 454-J. | 7-1-3t WANTED. Experienced stenographer. ‘Apply Lahr Motor Sales, _6-28-t CODK AND WAITER wanted at Cilt- ford’s Cafe. 6-28-1wk W NTED—Dishwaahe” Tat ‘at Minute inch, 6-30-38 POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED AT ONOE— | Colored girl desires position, ex-j perienced chamber maid in hotel. Audrens Box 247, Hankinson, ND 7 it ing and picoting, cotton, wool and@inen, 10 cette a yard; all pilk;\165 cents a yard. Novelty pleatings up to 1¢ inches in width; 9 and 10 inches, 20 cents; ‘7 and 8 inches, 15 cents; 5 .and)6 inches, 10 cents;. 1. to.4 inches, 8 cents; all organdy, 6 cents, Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400 4th St. BECOME A SALESMAN—$5,000 men are scarce. We therefore develop inexperienced. men by suggesting a unique : méthod of totalning ‘inter- views. Having $150,000 of household apliance..in New. England we are How opening’ this territory and ‘re- quire ‘several entire and spare time men. / Write District Manager The + Reeves Company, 814 Avenue B, Bis- marck, N. D. A-2-2¢ You can make $100.00 per. month selling staple articles to bankg as a side: line, if you’are a salesman regu- larly covering territory in this local-| ity. Send to us-for particulars. Sam- ple case which can be carried in side coat pocket will cost $2.00, which will be refunded oh its return, Apply at once to the Kimball Bank /Note Co., 909 Hennepm avenue, Minneapolis, 25: 100. selling staple articles to banks as a side line, if you are-a salesman regularly covering territory in this locality.. Send tows for particulars. Sample case. which can-be carried in side coat pocket will: cost $2.00, which will be refunded on its re- tarn. Apply at onee to the Kimball ‘Bank. Note Co., 909 Hennepin Ave.; quality and purity brings repeat or- ders. Absdlutely guaranteed. Write quick for free sample offer and ter- itory. American Products Co.; 4696 American Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio, 7-2-4 &-30-3% | AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling WORK WANTED, MALE—AI meat cutter, and all around butcher, cap- able to take full charge of a mar- ket, wants steady position. H. Ber- ker, care Banner House, Bismarck, _N. Di 6-29-1w WANTED—Bookkeeping cr Typewrit- ‘ing work to do, full or part time) by: party with 8 years’ experience; will consider’ position out of .town. Write P. O. Box 50, Bismarck,.N. ‘D.. Phone 152-W. 6-28-lw FOR SALY OB REN? roi HOUSES AND FLATS ee FOR SALE—In Flasher, N. D., four- room house, with basenient, furnace,_| good water, cement walk, barn, com- plete; small payment down; balance monthly payment; will consider good auto “for first payment... Get| further “information, G. Brugger, Wilder, Idaho. 6-14-31wii FOR SALE—7 room modern” house, including 3 bed rooms, 74 foot east front, full basement, good porch, and barn, for $4,200, on good terme __ Geo. M. Register. FOR FOR SALE—Modern bungalow of ae rooms and bath, hengcrod floors. This is a bargain 92,750, $750 cash, J. H. HoMhan, 314 Broadway. Phone 745. FOR SALE E—Three room house, 50 foot lot, electric light and city. water.+"Will take a good car, in trade. See; R. H.! Crane, 403 Main St FOR RENT—Suite of two rooms on second: floor, nicely furnished for lght housekeeping. Also.latge front] _&n's = first ‘floor. Pyne 713. 412; pt furnished apartments. (Can have immediately. Mrs. L. W. McLean, 212 Mi for summer months, west end pre- ferred.. Call E, Tempelmeyer. Phone. 952. ‘3 TH123t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 216 3rd street. F. W. Murphy.; Phone 852. ai, 3-3-4f FOR RENT—8-room’ fiat, modern ia eyery respect, also rooms furnishe and unfurnished. Phone 183. , 616+. niehed light house keeping rooms. 1012 Broadway. Phone 499-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front ‘bedroom in, strictly modern house. 418 7th st. Phone 844.J. 6-0-2 FOR RENT—Two furnished roomét- with bath for light housekeeping. Phone 651. 7-1-8 FOR RENT—Modern rooms farnishea. for _ housekeeping. Phone 773. x 7-2-3¢ FOR RENT—Furnished room, gentle- man preferred, 619 6th. Phone 619-M. 6-80-8t FOR RENT—Strictly modern furnish- ed rooms, geod location, 218 Second {: St. L_. 7-1-3t FOR RENT—Rooms with board. 401 5th St. 1-2-5t - 320 ACRES, 285 ACRES UNDDR | Cultivation—best of water, 3-wire fence, threshing and plowing oat- { fit; will trade for good Hotel. Write }: P. . Box 255, Billings, Mont. 6-27-1w. IMPROVED 160—320—640 agte farms for sale, 8 miles éast of Bismatck Can handfe warrants, bonds, cit dwellings, as payment. €. O. Nel son, Bismarck. Box 189, 6-22-20 WANT TO HEAR from owner having farm for sale, state cash price and’ full description. John J. Black, N. Dakota street, Chippewa Falls, Wis- consin, 7-2-9 ee AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—One brand new Foré coupe, with cord tires and other;ex tra equipment. Telephone 932; ‘or, write P, O. Box 521. 6-28-19 FOR SALE—One 1920 Ford Touring car, in first class shape. Will sell at’ a’ bergain if faken at once. Phone 593-R. FOR SALE—New Ford Roadster and Oakland Roadster at a bargain. Bis- marck Tire and Auto Company, 211 Broadway. _ 6-29-1w FOR SALE—Butck ight six, 1920 model. . First class condition. Ad- ess 247, care Tribune: 6- FOR SALE—Overland 90 Road: $225, if taken at once. Call 201 Van Horn, pies T12t \ ,BSTRAYED From my place, guaranteed hosiery. | We. guarantee $36.00 weekly full time; 75 cents an hou spare time. Experience unnec- essary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Dar- _by, Pa. 7-2-1 ~ Best proposition on earth. Kitchen specialty every woman wants. Noth? ing Hke. it in. eslatence; 20 per cent profit. Best Novelty Mfg. Co., 160 N. Wells. Chicago. 7-2-10 LOST AND FOUND four miles southeast\of McKenzie, N. -oRe sorrel mare, white face, whit lege, weight 1,300 pounds, four year old. One bay mare branded, weight 1,000 pounds, nite: years old. One] bay gelding, one year old. If taken up notify L. E. Heaton, Jr., McKen- zie, N.-D. 6-28-1w @ Se THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS |-2ms.or=e meee IF HELEN | WANTS To.GOON|| OH.HELEN, | HAVE.A SUGGESTION To AVACATION | BELIEVE I'LL. , LET. THEM GO WITHOUT, ME: THIS YEAR! ILL STAY HOME, AND BATCH IT FOR A WHILE! ‘TOM DEAR* MRS. GREY. INVITED ' A UTTLE Picnic AND WE MAY NOT GET HOME VERY EARLY! D SOME COLD HAM IN THE D THE COFFEE POT IS US ouT to" You'Lt FIND ICE BOX OFFER ABOUT THAT 4 ON “THE STOVE= HELEN- Records and‘reptace them with New Music. Phonograph Record Exchange Anton Beer hining Partor ‘ 15: Box 243 Broadway ate sd 6 ailw FOR SALE—Harness shop awd shoe repairing in connection at Parshall, N. D, Full line of machinery. Good _ business ih live town. Write W. M. __Rosckes, Parshall, N. D. 6-23-20 FOR SALE—Almost new writing desk, working table, press-iron, couch, dig rack and fixtures; also stuffed birds. ‘Bismarck ean ‘Co., 418 Broadway. 7-1-2t LOST—Dark blue taffeta hat lef in car in front of Miss Bnchholz Mil= linery, on 3rd street. Call 761. 7-2-3t _____ HOUSES WANTED, "| WANTED TO RENT—A furnished ‘house ‘or lower’ duplex. Call H. A. Paddock, at. McKenzie hotel, or phone 225. 6-28-tf. st | WANTED TO) RPNT—Four, five or; foom\ howse. “Call ‘H, A. Pad-” or phone 32 7-13t WANTED “TO: RENT—Six or séven= rom modern house by Aug. 1. W. F. we, : Phone:.625. ere sl | FOR SALE HOTEL—The only hotel in town:.: There. is’ one rooming house and one lunch room, besides our hotel; regardless of the past strenuous times has been a busy lit- tle town, Information to be had/at the Tribune Office. This is a bar- gain: for a hustler and a very good thing for a man that has a family of girls, as it isa small hotel and can be easily. uranaged by one family. We have fourteen bed-rooms, one dining room, -one lobby, one large kitehen and several rooms besides, Pantry, :closets, etc. |. This is “A: Great: Thing” fora :hustier and an extra, for a man that hag girls of his own. Write No. 246 care Tribune 00s" Bismarck. 6:28-1W é MUSIC LOVERS --Why not Exchange your Phodo- graph (Records. We Exchange any Stdndard Disc Record. . Bring your Varney flats. . DoNOU INOW YoU SWOULD WANE QEEN HOME A HALF-MoUR AGN? WHAT ON EARTH KEPT You . PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, re- blocking and ri deling men's bats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Worke, Phone 68, opposite Postoffice. “a é 1-18-(1 FIRST CLASS WORK—Cieaning. preasing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, phone 58, opposite postoffice. FOR REN’ ne- tél and restaurant. and restaurant in.town. Mrs, H Ludwig, Brantford, N.'D. 6-: FOR SALE—Small hotel building with restaurant in Regan, N, D., at. a. bargaip, and on easy payments ‘Write. N15 Holly St. N., Brainerd, Minn 5b _6-30-1m POR SALE CHPAP—Kitchen cabinet, oak buffet, Princess dresser, some garden tools, fruit jars, 50c per dozen. * 223 12th St..N 11-3t FOR SALE—Furniture and house- hold’ goods. . 221 So, 9th street. Phone 783-W. 6-28-5t FOR SAI—Buff Orpington Cock, 17 months ,old; won three first. prize last year. ate 6-29-1w Two ove¥toats left at police station two months ago. Owners call for sanit 6-30-3t a Abraham Lincoln invented a device for lifting vessels over shoals, but it wouldn't work. m ‘furnished ea The only hote! iNuremburg; Germany, nas nearly 50 pencil factories. At a Japanese auction people write their bids on-slips of paper. | LEGAL [ LEGAL NOTICES | Nees. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of North Dakota, County of Bur- Jeigh. In County Court. Before Hon, I, C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Richard Montgomery, De- ceased. Florence A. Mant Rishand Deane Notice ib hereby given by the under- signed, Florence*A, Montgomery, admn- istratrix of the estate of Richard Mont: gomery, late of the city of Wabasha, in the county of Waabai Minnesota, ‘decéased,.to the creditors and ‘all persons having claims against sald decedent, to-exhibit them “with the! necessary yoticl within. four. months after the fitst -pabKéation of this notice, to maid: administgptrix, .at. the. office of. Newton, | Dullam & Young, in the City National Bankpatlding” in thé :city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. ‘That'G. F, Dullam. of Bismarck, North Dakota, is my resident agent in North Dakota: Dated this 10th day of June, 1921, FLORENCH)\.\ MONTGOMERY, Admintstratrix, '1-18-; First publication én’ the tin day of June, 1921, ery, Petitioner, va. lontgomery, Respond- Now E OF HEAR LICENSE TO SELL Stgte of Norti ota, Gouty of Bur- leigh. In Cotwty Court, before Hon, I, GC. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the se ‘si. J. M. Hawthorne, Florence E. Long, otherwise known as Mrs, J. B. Long, Elmer R George E. Rapp, otherwise G. E, Rapp, Maurice BE. DeWi dell E. DeWitt, a minor, Kenne' DeWitt, a minor, the sole heirs of trude formerly Gertfade Rapp, and J, P, Jackson, an of said ene endell u W. DeWitt, a minor,.R The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents and All Persons Interested in the ate of Charles Arthur Rapp, Deceas You are héreby notified that the tion of George M. Register, the admi istrator with the will @ennexed of t estate of Charles Arthur Rapp, late o the city of Great Falls in the county of Cascade in the state of Montana, de- ceased, has been filed in. this court, therein petitioning that he be author- ized, empowered and directed to s real estate belonging to said decedent's estate, described as follows, to-wit: Lot two (2) in block one (1) in erview Addition to the city of Bismarc By Blosser ITS SOHOT, DoP, WALED BEHIND 'A FAT MAN ALU TH WAY. HELEN, OH HELEN! HUH, NoBopy ’ Home! MWWHAT'S THE BIG IDEAP. SWS iittie OL Ham SANDWice S]THE MORE 1 LOOK AT You THE MORE I’M CONVINCED sha, and state’ of |) -Jand hereby is declared due and. pay- _| besides the costs ‘and. expenses. of this YOUR VACATION ! MY BACHELOR IDEA in ‘Burleigh county, North Dakota. That said petition will be heard by this court on Saturday, the 30th day of July, A. D, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the’ forenoon of that day, at the court room of this court, in the court’ house, in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, ‘And you, and each of you are herebt cited and required then and there to be and appear before this court and show cause, if any you have, why this pett- tien should not be granted. Dated June 18th, A. D, 192% ‘ 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of said County Cou “> (Beal.) i / 6-18-25-7-2-9 NOTICE’ OF FORECLO- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the certain mortgage exe ted and de, livered. by. A strander, a single | man, mortgagor, to Bismarck Building and Loan Association of, Bismarck, D., a corporation, mortgagee, dated tl 5th daY of August, 1917, and filed tor record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of: Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 7th day of August, 1917, at 11:30 orclock AM. and recorded in Book 130 of Mortgages on page 56, will be | forectoaca by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinnfter described, at the front door of: the courthouge. in the city of Bis- marck, in the\cdunty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on thé oth day of July, 1921, at the hour of ten.o’clock A. M., to satisfy the amount due on| such mortgage on the ‘date of sale. Said mortgage will be foreclosed and | such premises sold by reason of default in the payment 'of monthly installments in sugh mortgage stipulated to’ be paid. Under the terms of sald mortgage und by virtue of the defaults aforesaid, the entire principal debt secured by ‘said mortgage has become due and payable, able. The premises’ described fn such mort- ge and which will be sold to satisfy @ amount d on the same, are des- ‘ibed as follo’ rat Four (4), Block Seventeen Addition. to the North Dakota, ac- plat thereof on file ‘d ih the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh Coun- North Dakota, here will be due on such mortgage on the day of salé the sum of $5,861.21, ia Dated this 26th day of May, 1921. BISMARCK BULL, ING AND OAN ASSOCIATION Mortgagee. Cc. 1. Young, Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. (May tM NOTICE a , July 2) OF MORTGAGE FORE! _ SURE SALE Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage heréinafter described, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Eli Hansen a single man, morte eore Farmers State Bank, Baldw ,a' corporation, mortgagee dated the 8th day of November, 1911, and filed for record in the offic register of deeds of Burleigh Ste ot North Dakota-on the Sih day November, 1917, und was duly re- in Book 147, of Mortgages, on 42, will be foreclosed by a sale premises ip such mortgage and Rereinalter deseribed, ut the front door of the courthouse at’ Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clockvA. M. on the Sth ‘day of July, 1921, to sat- isfy the amount due upon such ‘mol gage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in such mortgage and ‘wiich will be sold to satisfy the.same are situate in Burleigh County; North Da- kota, and described as follows, to-wit: Zor the Northwest Quarter, (NW), sof erton ante, (30), Township ‘One “Hundred “Forty-two (142) North, of Range Seventy-nine (79) West. There will be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the sum of $1519.85, besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 26th day.of May, 1921, isinarck. North Dakota. RS TH’ BANK, Mortgagee. F, Dullam and ©. L Attorneys for Morte: Bismirck, North (May 28, June ‘4-11-18. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice isthereby given that that certain mortgage exeguted and delivered by Fan Campagna and. Elizabeth. Cam- fagna. his wife, of Bismarck, Bueleigh Gounty, North’ Dakota, to-Bismarck Bank,- a corporation, of Bisnfarck, Bur- Teigh County, North Dakota, dated the ceignth day of May, 1920, and recorded in | he office of the register of deeds for, Burleigh County in the State’of North Dakota.,on the 14th day of May, 1920, in Mortgages, on page 268, ‘will by sale of the premises in ribed, in the kL G. & Book 159 be fore such mortgaBe and hereinafter des at the front door of the courthouse County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of -two o'clock P, M. on Monday, the first ddy of August, 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage 6n the day of sale. That the ises described in such mortgage and will be sold: to gatisfy the same are ibed as follows: All the tracts or parcels of land lying and beifg, in the County of Burleigh and State of ,North Dakota and described as follows, ‘towst: Lots numbered six ine (9) and ten | (10) of Section § he East Half sof 1 the» Northwest Quarter and Lots’ Four(4) and Five Northea: Range Seventy-nine (79) and W ike Principal Meridian, containing 450 Government Survey thereof. everybody. acres, more or less, according to U, There will be due on such mortgage on. the ‘day’ of sale the sum of Four Thou- | sand, Three ttundred Ninety-cne Doliars and eleven cents ($4, 391,11). Dated at Bismarck, Nowh Dakota this |: 20nd day!of June, 1921. ‘BISMARCK BANK, | Mortguyee. | Benton Baker, | Attorney for Hortgagee, ~ | Sune 2 Bpyed tae 2 'y 2, 9, 16, 23 and 25, CHURCH NOTES | CHURCH NOTES ¢ sr. “Ge tanya Rein, PRO-CATHEDRAL. 8 o’clock a.m. Low Mass and Holy Communion ‘and English sermon, 9:15 a, m. Low Mass and German | sermon, 10:30 a. m. High Mass and Eng- | lish sermon. Father Hi Hiltner, Pastor. NeMENZIE & ‘STERLING CIRCUIT. | Moffit—Preaching service, 10:30 \a, ‘Sterling—Preaching service in. Sunday school 1:00 a. m. McKenzie—Preaching service 8:00 p. m. Sunday school 11:00 a. m. ‘A cordial invitation is éxtended to} 12:15 n Rev. Wm. Schoffstall, Pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching service in the morning | at_10:30.::Sunday school at 12 m. ‘Young People’s meeting at 7 p. m. | - Preaching service at 8 p. m. This will be Dr. Jorden’s last Sun- | day with the church ‘in this city, as | he expects to leaye next Wednesday | to. assume the pastorate of the Bap- tist church at Parker, S. D. i Mrs. W. J. Targart will sing hoth | morning and evening. | ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH Rector, The Rev. T, Dewhurst. Services tomorrow: 8 a. m.—:Holy Communion. 11 a. m.—Holy , Communion, short address, The congregation of St, Georges is requésted to take notice that tomor- row is the first Sunday of the month and that there are two celebrations of the Blessed. Sacrament, one in the early morning and the other one at noon... + ‘Parents and scholars of the church Sunday school will please note that | there . will be no Sunday school tn- til fytther ‘notice. ‘Everybody invited to these. brief | and refreshing summer services. | and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. H. IC, ‘Postlethwaite, Minister Morning worship at 10:30. Theme: God's Ideal of Character.”. Messrs. | Halverson and Gale will #ing a duet. This will be,a treat that you will | not care! to miss. Junior Sunday school at 9:30. Get the juniors out in the cool of tie day. All-other departments at 12 m. Teachers and pupils are urged to-be present. Evening worship at . Singing Sof the good old ‘hymns, _, The-,choir. will furnish two special numbers un- der the direction of Mrs. D. C. Scot- horn. This. will ‘be'a short vesper service that will ft you for the week. Come and bring. your friends, | _ FIRST |UTHERAN CHURCH ~ “There will be no services or Sun- day sehool at the First ‘Lutheran isch tomorrow, owing to the ab- sence of the pastor attending the Lutheran ‘convention at Gwinner, N. D. (CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Corner 4th St. and Ave. C. Sunday service at 11 a, m. Sub- ject: “God.” (Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading ropm is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, from 2 to 4 p. m. All are welcome to attend these services and to visit the reading room. THE SALVATION ARMY. 112 Main Street. Sunday services: 10:30 A. M. Open air meeting. 11 A. M. Holiness meet- ing. 8 P.M. Sunday school and Bible class, 6:30 P. M:; Young People’s Le- gion meeting. 7.30 P. M. Open air , demonstration. 8 P. M. Special Sal- ! vation meeting. At this service Lieu- tenant Marie Stebbins will speak. Lieut. Stebbins left Bismarck a year ago to take a course of training for Salvation Army officer ship. Having completed :the course she has recently been commissioned as lieutenant ait sent to assist in the army work at Dev- ils Lake,‘N. D. All her friencs will }, glad to avail themselves of this oppo: tunity of seeing her again. A cordiay’ invitation is extended to the public) for this special service, Week-day services: Wednesday— Mid-week Holiness meeting. Thursday —Special meeting’ conducted by Com- mandant A. Whitney of Minneapo:: Saturday—Praise meeting. V. J. !uff- man, Captain, TO ST. PAUL, Mrs. Frank Morey left today for st.| Paul, where she will spend a month at, the lakes and visiting rélatives. MARKETS CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK. "Chicago, July 2—Cattle, 500, 15 t 26 cents, higher, Pigs, 4,000 steady, active to 15 cents higher. Sheep, 1,000, weak té steady to $1.50 lower. 1 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR. Minneapolis, July ~ 2.—Flour changed. Bran, $14 \ ST. PAUL 1 South St. Paul, July 2.—Cattle re- cetpts, 100. Today: nominally steady. For week, dry feds advancing 25 to 50 cents, and all other killing cattle showing losses of 25 to 50 cents. Hog receipts, 600. Steady. Range, 7. 50 to $8.75. Bulk, $8 to $8.25. Sheep receipts none. For week, lambs, 50 to $1-00 lower. Free, ‘Transportation * will be| Provided to the Big Celebration un- on July 4th at’Fort Lincoln afid| * Auto Busses will run at short intervals from the Bishop's Residence, cor. 2nd and Thayer, and from St. Mary’s School eo 9th and Thayer. PAGE FIVE TOO LATE TQ CLASSIFY .. FOR RENT—Tjvo rooms for ) housekeeping® unfurnished. Piano ‘for sale, 713 3rd St. 1-2-1w WANTED—Good cook for farm, har- vest and threshing man, elderly dJady, or married couple; good wages, Hackney Ranch, Box 71, Mc- Kenzie, N. D. 7-2-1w WANTED—SALESMAN WITH CAR. Guaranteed salary and expenses. Low priced guaranteed tires. Fine selling proposition. The Wolfe Tire Co,, Benton Harbor, Mich. * 7-2-1t FOR iRENT—Room in modern house; also have one sewing machine and one gas range for sale. Mrs. James (Fogerty, 402 5th St. Phone Crs 7-2-3t LARGE MODERN’ furnished front room for gentleman. 610 4th St..- | 7-2-3t WANTED—Position by married man, general office work, correspondence, bookkeeping, typewriting; operate Burroughs posting machine. Phone 977, or write Box 672, Bismarck, N. D. 7-2-3 1, light There will be a big dinner at St. Mary’s Convent tomorrow at 12:00 noon for the benefit of the new school given by the Catholic ladies. Everybody welcome, Free Transportation , will be Provided to the Big Celebration on July 4th at Fort Lincoln and Auto\Busses will run at short intervals from the Bishop’s | Residence, cor. 2nd and Thayer, and from St. Mary’s “School ¢ cor. 9th and Thayer. STUFFED TOMATOES ‘Cut off the tops of 6 tomatoes, not too ripe, and jschoop out the centers. Mix 1 1-2 pounds of sausage meat with 2 teaspoons of chopped parsley, a tablespoon of chepped. onion or shallott and season with salt and pepper. Stuft\the tomatoes with, this mixture and put them in a baking dish with butter or lard. Sprinkle a few bread crumbs over the toma- toes and put little pieces of butter on top of each. Cook in a moderate oven till slightly browned. Free Transportation will be Provided to the Big Celebration on July 4th at Fort Lincoln and Auto Busses will run at short intervals from the Bishop’s Residence, cor. 2nd and Thayer, and from St. Mary’s School cor. | 9th and Thayer. KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successers: to HOLMBOE STUDIO ‘Who are the City Cleaners . and Dyers See opening announcement soon. Y Gi Sa a Sean ar 22 a ASK Your Grocer For Humpty Dumpty Bread Preduced b: BARKER BAKERY TRU AND TRACTORS Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored and Cleaned out by up to date process, }. which has no equal. , We are agents for Radiators guaranteed against dama from free ing, unequaled mi le and repaired, odin, Fenders, Lamps and Windshields Reps We haye the olfest shop in the state, Sead te your work, The price will be right. AN work guaran ‘Sale, Soccessfal) IDY Each Crore fa) @ bears name £4 Beware ofcounterfeits| B. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C, Chiropractor Consultation Free ' gaite 9. 11—Lucas Block—Phene 208

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