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c% ‘GOVERNMENT heeds Railway _ Mail Clerks.“ Salaty $133 to $192’ month.; » Traveling expenses paid: Examina: | tion announced soon. Write for free specimen questions. Columbtis n+} —Stitute, Columbus, Oh 8: 1 WANTED—Two men, A-1 steam and gas engineer and. separator man; | state wages in first letter. Address Box 548, Missoula, Mont... 8-4-1w/ WANTED—First class shoemaker at! FOR SALE once. Crewsky Shoe-Shop, 109°3rd St. Phone'898 5 : 8-B-tf) i WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—I ‘Hemstitching and “picoting, cotton, wool ‘and linen, 10 cents a yard; all silk, 15 cents a yard. Novelty pleating up to 10-inch es in width; 9 and 10 inches, 20 cents; 7 and 8 inches, 15 cents; 3 and 6 inches, 10 cents; 1 to 4 inch-! es, 8 cents; all organdy, 6 cents.| Mrs. C. P. Larson, 400: 4th Bt | —8:o-lw _.__ ROOMS FOR SENT. Two large rooms for light 1 house ki keep- P= ing, also one double room ‘for light | housekeeping or can be had as lodg- ing, in modern home. Phone 132W.! _ 622-3rd. St. i 8-4-lwk FOR RENT—Three rooms: for light housekeeping can be had_ partly _132-M. 8-5-1w FOR RENT—Roomis in modern house; | also take in dressmaking. Phone __832- LR. 322 2 2nd Si FOR RENT—Nicely furnished> room. $10 a month, 16-Broadway. 8-9-3t! FOR ero aed room. 722! ipne_ 486) 3t LOST... LOST—American scarf, reward will; be given for return of same to 513! 8-10-3t stern Star pin. Finder please return to 519 4th St. (North ‘for re- war 8-8-3t ‘OMOUSES WANTED. | WANTED—To buy. modern house close in. Mrs. Anna Tyler, Phone 621M, | 320 4th St. 15 8-8-3t) WANTED—Seven or eight room house by Sept. 1st. Write 265, cafe Trib- __une. 8-6-tf WANTED—To rent small well locat- ed modern: house. Address “J, fe care Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT | HOUSES AND FLATS | FOR SALE—We have some very nice} houses and bungalows in good locations we can sell you on very reasonable terms. Phone 961, Henry & Henry. 8-8-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| ment in the Rose Apartments 215/ 3rd street, F. W. Murphy. Phone! 852. 3-3-42 Cottage, 3 rooms, large lot,.very good house, $1000, might consider used car as part payment. Phone 961, __Henry & Henry. 8-8-3 FOR RENT—3-room | iu every respect, also’ rooms furnishe_ ‘ and unfurnished. Phone 183. _ 6-16-t R RENT—7 room house with bath, close in. For sale electric sweeper and duofold bed. 222-2nd St. Phone. 905X, te furnished at 311 Avenue ‘D. Phone | 8-8-3t |! for yourself. town” Phono- graph owners; we will be pleased to exchange, for you. We also do repair. work. © Phono- way. toy 8-6-1wk. PRE “WAR PRICES on-cleanlags te blocking and” ‘remodeling men Phont 88. opposite Postoffice; 1-18-tf FOR SALE—Three two-year-old regis: tered Durham Bulls, atso a few re; istered Durham Cows. Mrs. Elsie Johnson, Bismiarck, N: D., Pe * Ww wks clothing, Eagle & Hat woe phone’ 68,. opposite FOR SALENie Ivory baby. carriage in. good condition. Call Wee Ave B West. or Phone. 458 8-4-1 HOUSB-HOLD. D. good hone 557, Theatr petent girl fof Bene! al house work; two in family. ‘Mrs. -E. i. L. Vesperman, 513 asyenne AL 10-t¢ CITATION BEAMING PROOF, OF State of North’. Dakota, County ot Burien, In County:Court, before Hon. C, Davies, Judge. In the ‘Matter of the Van Horn, : Petitioner vs. Arthur Van Horn and all-.other per- sons interested ‘In the estate ‘Solo- mon Bishop, deceased, Respondents. above named respondents’ and 4} sons interested in the estate 0 mon Bishop, deceased: You and each of you are hereby noti- fied that: Arthur Van Horn the Pet- itioner—herein, has filed in ents Court a document in periting. be the Last Will stament ct Solomon Bishop late. Soft the cites Bismarck in the County of. Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, with his.petition, praying .for the ad mission toa probate of said document as the Last Will and Testament of said decreased, and ‘for the issuance to the said ‘Arthur Van Horn of letters tes- tamentary thereon, and that the said petition atid ‘the proofs of said pur. ported Will and Testament : will hh heard and duly considered by thi: per- Solo- August A, D. 1921, at 10 o’elock in the forenoon "of that’ day, at the Court Rooms: of this Court, ‘in the County urt House, in the Bismarck | County of "Burleigh and” State of North’ Dakota; and | ¢, You and each of you are hereby cited ‘0 be and appear before ‘this Court} at said time and place and answer | said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said pet- ition should not be granted. By the Court, (SEAL) AVIES Judge of the County Court Dated the 25th day of July A. D. 1921. Let the service of the above citation be ‘made by: publication thereof three times once in each week for three 81 cessive weeks in the Bismarck Dail: Tribune a newspaper published at the Bismarck in said Burleigh} ided by law. Sth. 1921, 7+ 1. C. DAVIES Judge city “of County as pi Dated July (SEAL) '-27—8-3—10, NOTICE TGAGE SALE BY NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl ‘That tha certain. Mortgage, executed’ and delivered by J.-OlafLein and. O husband, and} OF MOR: DVERTI. pA re SE rae ES AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES' FOR S. SALE—Studebaker tl three pi pas- dated the 6th day of November D. nine: teen hundred and seventeen and filed for Fee ord in the Office of the Register of Deed: senger car, or. will trade for Ford] the County of Burleigh, and touring car. Phone 844-W, or call h 518 Sever FOR SALE—Buick- Four; first c ‘Shape. Chevrolet 490 five passen- ser; both bargains. Q. K. Garage. 8-8-lw. ee rge enough for Phone 782. 8-9-5t FOR RENT—Garage Ie two cars 607 6th St. We are selling houses every’ day and need several for occupancy for the month of September. If you real- ly want to sell, cut out and the following information Description of propery. Your Telephone nutitber or address.. Henry & Henry Office. 4th St. ; 8-8-1wk. FOR SALE—Meat market .doing good Phone 961 are good. Two elevators to be built in the téwn; must sell on account of sickness. Address “ 266, ‘care Tribune. 8-6-1m FOR SALE—One ‘Nichols & Shepards. steam engine 25-80 H. P., Canadian special. One 36-56 Nichols & Shep- ards separator. One 14-foot tensiud féeder. One 15-barrel Altman-Taylor steel tank with truck, pump aud hose. Also one 45 International Mo- sul on good terms, 108 Main St. Phone 398, 7-28-29 FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town property: © One Nichols & Sheppard gas tractor, 25-50; one Case sep- arator, 32-54. Good as new. 8S. 0. H Tuttle, N._D. 8-9-lw. ‘D—Second hand winchester repeating shotgun. Call 32 Tribun MUSIC LOVERS Why not replace your sold records with new music: Come in and see Undertakers ~ Licensed DAY PHONE 246 ; BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY | a0 MAIN STR business in territory where crops} Dakota, on the 8th day of Nov 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 460, will be foreclosed’ by a sale of the | premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter des; cribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of. Bismarck, in. the County of -Burleigh, and State_of. North Dakota, ‘at the hour of two o'clock P. M., September 1921, to satisfy the amount due up- on said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage | and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certéfh premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da-j years 1917, est thercon will on the date of sale amount ‘to the sum of $809.09 and which sum is in- cluded, in the amount hereinafter stated to be} due. There will be due on such Mortgage at | the date of sale the sum of Twenty-eight hu dred. thirty. dA 109. ($2836.81) Dollars. SETH’ G. WRIGHT Mortgagee Fargo, North Dakota. Lawrence,’ Murphy '& Aitorneys. for Mortcag: ae, ore Dakota. Sel NOTICE _ OF. ADV. Lein, his Wr ortgapee dated the day of tulw Av ed and | sixteen and filed’ for fe-ord "in. the MHfice of the | Register of Decds of thé County ‘of Rurleigh. and State.of North Dota, on the sth day of August ALT. t018. on Vay Rook 140. of alee Besy. At pare 118. will he foreclosed 5 a of tHe pre: wh Martaaye and hereinafter describe. the Court-House in the Citv he County of: Burleigh, kota: at the hour of: two the 10th day of September 1 ainourit duc upon said Mortgage ox the sale, “The premises “described » in ad Which will “be sold to jiose certain premises situated in the of Burleieh. and. State of North Da- descrihed as follows, _ to-wit: The ‘Bs rtheast qiiarter (E 14) of Section thirty-four. (34), in Township gne hundred forty. three (143). North of Range | 8 ght (OB). West of the Fifth Principal Meridiam xcontainings.cighty (8@)~acrcs, more WEBB BROTHERS _Embalmers: ° graph Record “Exchange; 413’ Broad: | hats, Hagle Tailoring & Hat Works, | ULANS * “WORK Cleaning. repairing, uyeing. fsa { floring | 1-18-tt | Estate of Solomon. Biehop, ' deceased: | | Arthur: ‘The State of: North. Dakota; To tho| pu urporting to | e Court on Wednesday, the 31st day of | wife; MottgagOrs, to Seth G. Wright Mortgagce | on the 10th day of | 18 and 1919, which with inter- | RENTON IDE YP" oi yo cate x Mbt BISMARCK caincien Ss. or lle, geording to the U. Government] thirty days atter urvey ‘The mortgagee has paid certain sums to.wit. Delinquent taxes upon remises for th years 1917 and 1918, which with interest ther on will) on the date of sale amount to th sum of? $89.92, and which sum is included ‘in the amount he: fter stated to be duc. There will be dite on such Mortgage at the date of ale the sum-of Seven hundred thirty-six and 8-100 ($736.48) ul failure to appear ment will be taken fault for complaint. Dated July 18th, H. A. name Lawrence, Murphy Attorneys for M | orth, Dakota, i 0: s to the following ituadte in the Coun “E P LE 7 {State of " A ] The South west | NOTICE is B at} Section ‘Thirty-thre | certain. Mortghae,” executed yfone hundred” and | William Steind! and Barbara $ Mortgagors, to Seth jed the day of y | hundred and fifteen afd filed for record in the office of the. Register of Deeds of the County bo , and State of North Dakota, on the d day ‘ob November A. 1. 191s, and. ree: led in Book 131, of Mortgages, at page 384 he. foreclosed hy a sale of tlie premises in | | i o1 will i such. Mortgage and hereinafter described, at | Q—_e_————9 a e=e i 1-8 the front door of the Court Hou th F MARKET: No. 1 dark northern, $1.55 7-8 4 Bismarck thes County of | : Ss || $1.80 1-4. h Dakota, at the hour of two orclock, ». M,, on ‘the' Toth day of September 1921, to. satisfy "the amount ‘due upon Said Mortgage on the day of sale. emi s described in. said Mortgage Fand Sehleh’ willbe mu to’ satisfy the same, are” those *¢ertain premises situited in the County of Buricigh, and, State of North Da: kota. /and described ‘as “follows, — to-wit ‘Southwest quarter, of Section eleven (11), in | Township one hundred forty-two (142), | of Range: seventy-eight (78). West of the Fi y | Pricing) Meridian, containing. hundred (160) ‘acted more or les ited “Srates Government There be due on such Mortgag 13 is thd-guim of Twenty-two kindred ninety- see avid 82-100 ($2: start. valuese, however, broadened . out. out all the gains. registered owing f F | Lawrence,’ Murphy & Ni Angier 105M rel ss Aoat: a7 mands, The close | : SUMMONS MINNEAPOL State “of North Dakota, County Minneapolis, At | Burleigh,’ “in- District Court, Fourth | Judicial ‘Distri . Fy Mauk, Woods, Perso | know: vs. Byron ¥, is and Rose persons un or interest a Grover II. and all other laiming any estat ments, 44,689 bar rye a copy of your jand State, and to Subscriber within {answer upon the to $8.2, Bulk,5 5 $5. | Freckles and His Friends ; ANY, 6EEwrzz MoM=Suuas! TWANTA GO SWIMMIN' With. W' FELLAS. No worDS FROM You.” 2 of NE | 1 TUS BABY opi llests Tom Has a Nightmare summons upon you, exclu day of ‘service; and in or the relief @emanded in the ALD. 19 0 E You will please take noth 5 object of the above entitled action is to quiet the title of the plaintiff in ana North. Dakot; North, of Range Sevent WALA Chicago, Aug. 10. firmation of big damage to crops led to’ higher priges tm the wheat market today. Buying «was general On the consequent which varied from 1 to 2 1-4 cents higher were. followed by a moderate set-back though not sufficient to wipe Subsequently material, declin the part of: strong interests together with apparent slowness of export de- 21-4 cents net low changed to 10 cents higher. load lots, $8.20 to $8.25 a barrel. Ship- the s » of this} cows of the ot your | Few, answer judg- against you by de- er, stockers steady. MSTRONG, for Plaintite ad defend re ( thi tjot the Fifth Principal ) that no personal you, or any of yo cents. —Government-con=) (pr No. ules tie No. 1 amber durum 192 profit-taking sales No panized durum : gs Tifitial quotations | No. 1 red durum .... 54 No. 1 flax . 1.74; No, .2 flax 1.69 No. 2 rye Bt were to free selling on wag heavy 1 1-: 2 to LIS F FLOUR. ug. 10.—Flour In Larson, un- LIVESTOCK. kota, and described as follows, | towits The) in or licn or. incumbrance upon the o ST. PAUL Southeast « quarter | Of Section twenty-seven | property described in the complaint,| gouth St. Paul. Aug. 10. 7 (27), in Township one “hundred | forty-three | Meena sng. South St 1. Aug. 10. =| bitgsy: (148), “North of Range seventy-cight | (78), /ano State. of North Dakota to the] Ceipts, 3,500... Slow. Better Ine one: Mendeed’ aety: (100) ‘aeren” spre or | ” 4bove named Defendants: beef steers steady. Other classes and] attached de oe inert SY Unitel Sates Govern: |, YOU are hereby summoned to answer | grades steady to weak, Dry-ted beef less according ‘to ‘the United States Govern: Ieee SOR AINE in this action, which is x peer iid mail us| ment Survey thereof; [filed with the: Clerk of said District steers, $7.50 to $9.25. Both heavy Rone nce ae padpeer ait suins, to-wit! Court at his office in the Court House] beef steers and yearlings bid $ but Satie eat ana vie, uhich ithe i in the city of Bismarck, in said County | unsold at: noon. Crass. steers, Abcut 50. to $7, Bie He ‘Doesn't Kiow Alek! Hog receipts, and even $8.25 ‘to $11.35. Sheep receipts, tive lambs, $8.50. Ewes, mostly, $2.50 | Cash No. 1 northern, $1.39 to $1.44 September, $1.29; December, $1 Corn No. 3 yellow, 49 to 50 conte. Oats No. BY ALLMAN He bled and heifers, mostly, $3.50 to 35. $6.50. Veal calves 25 cents low- Packer top, $7.25. Seconds, $4.25. slow, , and , feeders 7,000. Weak to 25 50 cents lower. Range, Bulk, $8.25 to $11. 2,000. to $4. MINNEAPOL RAIN ney ot ut Minneapolis, Aug: 10.—Wheat re ceipts, 262 cars, Compared to 97 car Sure a year‘ago. 9 1-2 3 white, 301-2 to -2 Barley, 40 to 61 cents. Rye No. 2, $1.02 1-2 to $1.03 1-4. Flax No. 1, $2.01 to $2.03. BISMARCK GRAIN, shed by R _ Bismarck, Aug. st plunged forward. cut off near the shoetops. 7,000 099 families country own their own homes. Z | axe! VA WOULDNT » KETCH ME HAULIN' A | STRANGE KID Miller Co.) $1.28 10. 1 dark northern FEET CUT OFF; FARMER DIES , Watford City, Aug. 10—Ayton Lar- son, 36, a farmer residing with no] MEE who was driving, were held father and mother, Mr. and Mts. L. W. even miles northwest of ‘Watford City, died three and a halt hours after he had both legs cut 'off by @ binder. He was standing’ in front} of the sickle bar oiling some of the parts when his mother drove up in a| following the accident, and the cen- The sudden appearance of the | sure of his father is believed to have buggy frightened the team of horses| led the lad to commit ‘suicide. the binder and they Larson's feet were} to in this - By Blosser about j Mostly na-j{ | 9 | time, | | flaiv | League. | ner | birds and 58 small animals, nara “COMMITS SUICIDE Mortification Over Automobile Ac- cident Causes Colorado Boy to Take His Life. Boulder, Colo.—Mortification over an automobile accident for which he was held largely responsible and a raves eek reprimand from his father, believed to have prompted C. W. tee eighteen-year-old Boulder lad, to take his own life. Young Lawrente disappeared after {he had been held in connection with | the -sefious injury of) William R. | Brownell, twenty-two, in an auto crash | tt Fourteenth and Pearl streets. His | body was found by his brother Paul, | eleven years old, in a shed in the rear of the Lawrence home, 2245 Mapleton j avenue, A Fullet Wound was inflicted in-his*right temple and a 82 Colt au- tomitic lay at his side, Coroner A. .E. Howe, who took ‘charge of the body, declared young | Lawrence had been dead several | hours. Nelghbors reported that a shot | : i | | I | | | | | | | ! His Body Was Foung by His Brother. i had been heard about 9:30 o'clock. | No one had atiempted to ingestigate the source of the gun report fe that Concern over the lad was reported j to the Boulder police when he failed j to'come home at a late hour, He had | been employed in a garage owned by | his father; Henry Lawrence, at Eley- penth and Walnut streets. He and some other lads “borrowed” a large touring car stored in the ga- rage and went out for a joyride. On j Slippery pavement at Fourteenth and | Pear! streets tle automobile skidded j into a. smaller vehicle and seriously | Injured Brownell, who was attempting | to’start the latter car. He was ren- | dered unconscious, several ribs were \ broken and a leg severely sprained. ‘Lawrence and.a companion, Harold to blame for the cr: Metcalf was | placed under st and fined by the | police magistrate, Lawrence was tak- en to task by his father and severely rebuked for removing the car from the garage, it is alleged., Remoi | BUILDS 20-FOOT SPITE FENCE | Atlantio City Woman | Cuts Off Neigh- bor’s View When Sued for Al- leged’ Slander. | Atlantic City.—'The’ erection of a | fence, 20 feet high, between her prop- {erty and that of Thomas M. Davis, on fashionable. States avenue, the answer of M argaret Workmag to | 8 suit to collect $500 damages for al- | leged slander filed by Davis. The | fence, reaches to the top of Davis’ | second-Story window, | The. fence cuts off part of Mrs. ’| Workman's view of the o¢ean, and ft | Is expected that neighbors onehe land | side of her property will institute ne- | tion,” Mrs. Workman was the original | owner of ‘the land occupied by Davis’ | hoitse, and Davis, in his suit, alleged she attempted to dicourage prospec- a } tive purchasers by saying tlicre wa in the title. i | Precccccccccocccsccoscoooosoose+st Attempt to Chloroform Pet Cat Fatal to Man Frank Souders, a railroad en- gineer, of Paoli, Pa, lost his life. attempting to chloroform an‘aged pet cat while his fam- ily was away, The ~ cat scratched and struggled as Sou- ders'tried to hold a chloxoform rag to its nose. Souders fell unconscious .and died from the fumes. The cat ran away. Prsvccrscccccccoccsooncesesesoes Death for Many Cats. Boston, Mass—During the _ fiseal year just clo#d 42,504 homeless and suffering cats have been. “humanely disposed of” by the Animal Re: Also disposed of in like. nan- 700 horses, 272 é were 4,048. dogs, The long, billowy waves, say scien- tists, cause seasick Monte ‘Carlo has a school for gam- blers; Brussels, one for grave diggers. Licorice root is regarded by Turks ‘as a pest and worse than useless, AFTER REPRIMAND i THERE IS A TIME FOR EVERY. THING She: Don’t you approve of ‘wom- en smoking?” He: Well not here, but I do think | that there are a good many of them that should smoke here after. SHOULD HAVE NOTIFIED HIM Peeved Consumer: What's the Idea of my gas bill belng just as big as. ever for last month? | was away for nearly three weeks. Gas Man: Gee lady! | didn’t know that you was away. Why didn’tcha tell a fella? AND HE BEAT IT—FOR THE OFFICE First Reporter: I’m going to stop talking shop with my wife. Second Reporter: What's the mat- ter, now? My wife heard me say that | ik a “beat” and when | got up this morn- ing, she had the carpet waiting for me, on tie line. ALL FIXED Why don't you provide some- thing for a rainy day? Ain't | got ev- erything? Non- skid tires and chains. AT HIM AGAIN “Alay Is losing his memory. It's been going on now for two months.” “So long as that? The poor boy must have forgotten all he ever knew by this time. OH JOY Fish: Oh Joy, fish hooks have advanced in price again. THE HABIT REACHES BUGVILLE Bug Landlord—You more rent or mova, — must pay HIS THOUGHT “You know you can’t take your money with you when you die.” “That's true, and | can’t help won- dering what some of those fellows will do when they wake in Heaven and find that they’re no better off than their, neighbors. te ; EVIDENCE OF INCOME “Brown is trying to dress In a wa: that will make people think he is making a whole lot of,money.” “Silk hat and patent leather shoes and all that sort of thing?” “Not these days. He has put. on ‘Suit of overalls and is carrying @ plumber’s outfit,’ New. York | has more than $0 build- ings 20 or more stories high. ‘Oranges have been mede to pro duce a fine Bjdualit of vinegar. » Watches “may now be kept in rub- ‘ber cases made for them.

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