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NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING’ aL HAI Bu ATALIBAY COM. PANY, A CORPORATION fotice is hereby ‘given to all stock holders and to ail other ipérsons inter- ested that a special:meeting of the stock holdérs of this Company will be ‘held at the office of the Company at Baldwin, in jelgh county North Dakota, on the 6th day ‘of March, A. D. 1922, at the hour ‘of 10 ‘o'clock In the A. M. of that day, and that the. mepting is called for. the purpose of consid€ring the question of selling and disposing of the business as & whole, and to do such other ‘business ag should have been transacted at. the regular annual meeting in January, 1922, at which anfiual meeting there was no quorum present. Given under my hand this 10th day -of. March, A. D. 1922. t reas 0. H. LERUM, Pregident.. 8-11, 18,14, 15, 16,17, 18. 20, 21, 22.28,24) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- LOSURE SALE. ‘Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Richard B, Nixonsana Florence 8, ‘Nixon. his. wife, mortgagors. to Bmma-A. Scott Ray L, Scott, jointly, ‘mo: ag dated the 1st day of December, / Heh te ee fe econ En SCL ‘of e, register, of deeds of, Burleigh county; Novth “Dakota, ‘on the 7th aay Of Janke ary, A. D. 1920, and recorded therein in Book 159 of Mortgages on page 189, will be. foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and ‘hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the Burleigh cdunty, North Dakota court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, at ‘the hour of 10 o'clock a..m., on the 19th day of April, A.D. 1922, to satisfy the amount due upon such fe on the day of sale. fault has occurred in the terms of} mortgage has not: been paid, and in that the interest due December ist, A, D. 1921 on said mortgage ‘has not beén paid. Under the terms of said mortgage, said c: ed, in cage of the tad ? ofa ie, 1G acer the fhole amount , secu y said. mortgage dtie and payable and Wecatise of saif de- faults the ‘sald -mortgagees ‘have declared whole un! Amount aerured by sald mortgage due @nd- pay- able. ESPEN The premises ‘described tn ‘such_mort- gage and which will-be sgld to satis! the, same are sear bed be fo orth rr, west aitatter™ Sue SP Dathwost akaxter: ‘and, the ‘north half_of ‘the'sduth- ui it arter of _ section ‘thir )) in eae te Ona undeed” and. Fobty-one | Prada (141) north, ‘of range Eighty (80)..west of the Fifth prificipal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota. ‘There will be due on such mortgage.at thédate of sale the sum of five thousand three hundred and thirty-six dollars and forty-seven cents ($5336.47), besides the legal costs of this foreclosure. ted’ March 3rd, A.D, 1922. _ . BCOTT and y. SCOTT, iUNT “Said Mortgagees. George | M. | Re: RES Tor Bend ees, ‘Bismarck, North Dakota. (3—4-11-18-25; 4—1-8) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. Serial No. 019623 'U. 8. Land Office at Bismarck, North|' Dekota, February 28, 1922... 5 Notice is hereby given that Charles McCormick, of Menoken. ‘North Dakota, who, on November 18, 1916, made home- stead entry, serial No. 019623, for the southwest quarter of the northeast quar- ter of Section 30, Township 140 north, Range 78 west of the 5th Principal Merl- dian, has filed notice of intention'to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above ‘described; befors the Register and Receiver Of the United States Land Office, at Bismarck, North ota, on fhe 12th day. of April, 1922." jaimant names as witnesses: hn Garnier, of Bismarck, ‘North Da- orge Gjerke, of Menoken, North Da- no. J. Harms, of Menoken, North fota. \ illiam Wachal, of Menoken, North _ CHAS. GLITSCHKA, Register. ‘ (3-11, 18, 25; 4-1, 8.) partment of the Interior. rial No. 019628. —+| map of North ‘Dakote showing every | DOINGS OF THE DUFFS When Helen’s Away the Children Will Play . | found impossible to get the ping with 'improve and grade North Dakota eggs & NOTICE FOR: PUBLICATION. «----|Jcak, .-: =THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE geetion Of ae tp eae ne pI it white headed pins show the num: GIVE IT ‘To HIM. i ber of farms-that have been appraised oO aR LACT. au \W ‘ by the present administration. Green DANNY.> SOAK Pa 4 : i sete WIkL tesa headed Dit show the faring the Ap- . |: AGoopone! [| fs E- WILL Your praisers are expected to’ visit this * week and report’ back ‘tothe depart- i YoU BETTER KEEP ment. When the appraiser reports his a STILL OR 120 ; verdict of the value of a cértaimbit of SPANK You'too! land. ‘the green pin is removed and a] | white headed? one takes its place. The appraisers also are represented on the map, by a flat headed push pin upon which the individwal’s name: is writ- ten. Righty green pins were’ placed in position on the map when the work) « for the: present week was outlined. Nine flat topped pins showed that nine men were at work iff 4s many, different counties. The counties at | WOULD HAVE HAD THE BEST OF You IF You HADA’T TICKLED ME! DON’T TICKLE ME! STOP-STOP- STOP TICKLING ME! ‘| the beginning of the week were, Mc- Kenzie, Stark, Oliver, McLeah, Ward, Towner, Grand Forks, Steele and Sar- gent. ‘i “ One of the handicaps of the depart- ment just at present is that it was the-different colored heads. A supply co has‘been ordered. from Philadelphia, Fi j ; A. Good. Reason BY BLOSSER this supply being now overdue. When. ‘ y 1 the supply of pins arrive the complete : GOOD WEANENS: Wily You HAVEN'T WWE MOVED Plan for the map ‘will be placed in 6p- WHY YouR FACE Looks REEN FIGHTING ~ | NESTERDAY AN , HAVE You, : : ¢ ALEK? Vee oration. TERRIBLY BATTERED J WAIT FoR HIM, p( ALEK CAMPAIGN FOR. _ NORTH DAKOTA Poultry aid egk dealers of the state ‘will Make a campaign for cleaner ges thronghout the state this spring, ‘according to O. A. Barton, poultry ‘specialist of the Agricnitural College. This is in lime with an attempt to], so that they will cortmand better prices. , gis The hen is the originator of the “sealed package, rot touthed by hu- ‘tian hands” idea, Mr. Barton explains, ‘and that is the way ee si : i , * act.” She seals the @xg ‘ a la- mee * bricating fluid when ‘she faye it s BREKmm wD | , Dampnesa and filth will dissolve this seal of “bloom” and permit “the write Krist Kjelstrup, N, D. Bismare FOUR MORE N. D. FOR SALE—Full_ round reed baby HIGH SCHOOLS pound; also Bluing Paddle—abso- pete Ne soak: sree the, pores and pl lutely new. Biggest sellers. Steady D. 3 lgravates thie’ and dissolves any of 300 per cent. profit business. Free ithe bloom that ma: remain. tee q ; F 1 Samples, Mitchell Co. 1314 E. 6lst,]. carriage in first class condition. ! 5 gibt MEE : Chicago, 8-25 lt} Also one gray reed baby sulky. Call IN LIMELIGHT plains. 3 S “Therefor -’an nests should be pro- 5 i 12F'13. 3-24-lwk| : vided and the eggs be given a chbaiee ha HELP, WANTED—MALE SALESMEN ____ AUTO TIRES __| oR SALE—One small refrigerator, | Pour North Dakot HUE! Schools to start on their journey to the con-| MAN OR WOMAN WANTED—$40| EVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY—|LIBERTY CORD TIRDS; Guar. 6,000] almost new, one iron bed, spring have been accepted as having: stand- stmer untainted. Dirty eggs do not| Weekly full time, $1.00 an hour spare| , You can handle Sugar, Flour, Can-| Miles. 32x4 $9.00; 32x4 1-2, $11.00;/ and mattress. Call 870W or / avs acceptable to the North Central Kkeep well, ate unsalable and do not| time, selling guaranteed hosiery: to] med Goods, Dried/Fruit, Coffee and 33x4, $10.00; 33x4 1-2, $12.00; 34x4,] 180, 3.23.3 | Association of Colleges and second- hatch 38 well as clean ones, according wetter peperience jannedossary: elite line of grocteties, as well as Satta a ca $12.005 tite Broker: FOR SALE—Gas range, in good condi- ihe Feel ecatice eeceleen Sou cr : : jaranteed Mills, Norristown, Penn. aints, ing, 2 i 2 adison, Chicago, Ill. ‘ , teicotl i C Cc. " Penn. 8, Roofing, Aluminum Ware ee tion; also ladies wool tricotine suit,|1) "Robertson of the State Department }to Mr.| Barton. H 3-25-1t | and Alitomobile Oils, with t Ut le is, with no rent to fim a Sa ES hes SIE large size, Phone 129-LW. 3-24-3¢ of Education. Mr. Robertson repre- Sete EERE ‘ ay; no money invested; Tips on Business 1| Hath wanrep—ommane | Srtcs"com vampies oni tf|,_AUTOMODILES—wonomorcuns | FOR SALE Dstt ey oe is and nad North Doi tthe contergne | WANTED “Competent eit for general | pee} if R SALE—1 -| seed potatoes. Inquire A. C. Wilham,|held the weék of March 13 to 18 at WANTED—Competent girl for general}; suaranteed and ‘proven quality. Sell-| FOR 8S. 920 Ford Coupe, excel Van Horn Hotel. 3-21 1w | Chicago. housework, Mrs. F,D. Register, 710], ing experience not necessary. Steady} lent condition, price low. Call 421 10th St. 3.25-2t | Profitable Work for “workers.” Ad-| Ave B. Phone 460J or 46. FOR SALE—Electric ‘washing ma-| The four schools are Belfield, Ege- ey Pree ere slowly | ——————$—$———— dress Hitchcock-Hill Co., Dept. 164, Tt chine, Price $50.00. 421 13th St.|Jand, Finley and the academy or high on_the ‘down-grade, jn number. Jan- :___ WORK WANTED 4 ‘Chicago; IN. Reference: Any Bank| FOR SALE—Touring car top for} Phone 590W. 3-22 8t| school department of the State School uary wag the peak month, highest of |WANTHD—Washing. $23 South 7th| _oT Express Co. \ 3-25 It] Studebaker; in good condition, | FOR-SALE—Procelain bath tub, sinks, a Bolence. at nto This gives the businéas Cycle that began eight| Street. 3-24.91 | SALBSMAN—At you want $0000 this| Phone 658 after S o'clock, or eall 417 | ot water tank and pipe. Phone ete! Nosh: Geutray Abaoeiation, of years ago, Some national accounting }WANTHD —iW ashing. Phone 552| eat, ite ‘the: Strong line for re- landan Ave, t 8-23-3t| _534-M. 2a St lo Mnirda Cat’ thallolade onetachools 5 FOR SALE—Davenport, rug and table of the state, firms think April may set a new, rec- 324-1t | tail stores.’ "Nationally advertised.) FOR SALE—A 490 Chevrolet in good No North Dakota Schools were < % i -23 wk Sand iy , 3 ae ~ of, - dropped from the association member- ate now failing weekly. 2 —______———" | Cleveland, ohio. Dept. 673. FOR SALE—Cadillac Bight, $1,000.00| FOR SALE—Brand new violin and| ship for having failed to live up to the requirements although eight such schools were dropped in Minnesota, two of these being large Twin City high schools where overcrowding has become such a factor that officials of the association believe it is impossible for good work to be accomplished. BOARD AND ROOM 3-25 It net. Cheap. L. N. Cary, Mandan,| leather case. Write 358 Tribune. Average wholesale price of the 327 401 5th at. ing harvest hat line. Sold to cloth- leading commodities;continues a slight es = et -ing, general, and dep Mi } p Fs 7 ay . partment stores. ISCELLANEOUS NNOUNC . ‘pward trend, reflecting increasing eetaianele Nae aie jane. Samples light, compact. Good ter-| FOR SALE—Threo chair barber shop,| 1 iccionif bepetines earett as a cane confidence in’ general “business, OMe oni 8, homo cooking, close in,|. Zitory open;.for right man. Give} up-to-date equipment, good water] qidate to succeed myself for the of- “Wholesale prices ‘now. average at|7 across the street from , postofiice: Per pulere siaanpoeld Hab: Nae system, eth, incliding building and) fice of Treasurer of Burleigh county the same level as in 1917, 1873, 1862,| The Dunraven, 212 3rd St. Phone : : anon! Address ch Bor 09 “Linton, at tee ates Re ee KS. Band Office at Bismarck, N. D., ‘356, 3-20-Lw y 7 D : Mage Pets 1819 and 1798. Be Ob G ieee 20 AGENTS WANTED ND $23-4W U lo ‘ at A ae teal Advt. 3-21 | Unem, en 1 foe ees cteney LRT he ow ekprl GRAIN EXPORTS. BUILDING MATERIAL No DULL TIMES SELLING FOOD FOOD | oR SALE One large tgs mahogany Political Adv Pp oe t, Like eople must eat. Federal Distribu- |” Victrola ‘with about $50 worth of|'TO THE VOTERS OF BURLEIGH CO. Taxes, Is Growing Additional Honiestead . 019628. for S% SwW% 8% SH%, Section 26, Township 1 N.; Range 75,W., 5th Principal Meridian. hag. filed notice of intention to make final thi year , to establish ‘claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the United Stdtes Land Office, Pe Bismarck, N. D., on.the 11th day. of April, 1922. Claimant ‘ames as witnesse: F. E. Galloway, of Bismarck, L. E. Heaton, of Bismarck, 'N. Dr. E. P: ‘Quain, of Bismarck, Mrs. George Brittin, of Brittin. CHAS, GLITSCHK Hegister: @: 18, 25 SECOND SUMMONS i ees of North Dakota, County of Bur- leigh, ss. * In Justice Court, before Géo. H. Dolan, Justice. = AEE Ray Keever, plaintiff} vs. Mrs. Nellie Nickelby, defendant. : 3 The State of. North Dakota Sends Greet. ine to Mrs. Nellie Nickelby, Defen- lant: By thig second summons herein you are directed ;to appear before me at my office in the dty of Bismarck on the ‘6th day; of April; °A. D 9922, at ‘the: hour of ten o'clock in‘the forenoon of that. di tere | 000. to answer the complaint: of Ray against you plesing that you owe him $25.00 together with interest since the 1st day of August, A. D. 1921, at the rate of 6% per annum and that he demands that the money owing to you now jn the Clark be applied to: ‘the. nding) PBS rch, =f . H. DOLAN, ; Justice of the Peace. -G-20, -1.) New Exhibit Will. - Save The Answering. Of Many Questions yanges Some sot the aioe ae el FOR RPNT—Partly furnished or un- Persons visiting the Farm Loan De- partment of the Bank of North Dakota now can “see how the wheels are go- ing round.” In a few days more, it will be possible for every one taking’|‘closed last fall. a few minutes to study the latest éx- hibit of the department to “know just where everything is at.” The new exhibit is expected to save the answer- ing of many questions. "... > Licensed Embalmer in Charge eee DAY PHONE 246 Nicht PHONES ait‘ss? / |. marck, (N.'D.. J.C: Swett. Phons = } © $22-R. Box’ 322. 3-18-1w e a i * ; ne a PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS = |___-__novusrs_wantep Day Phone 100 {fg -- Night Phone: 100:or 687 —————— ss sss BISMARCK FURNITURE. COMPANY : 220 MAIN'STREET = —. SAE Sen Sos NSS J —_—_——— | WANTED TO.RENT—Five or six room ZE WS TERRITORY. LAST SPRING, WENT Upholstered Furniture Made'to Order be ed ‘| of foreign trade, so far in.March have| lumber, posts, shingles direct from ‘}4ssues, ‘maturing in 1922 is about] ern room on first-floor, suitable for With | with a’ peiik of 618,007 idle cars April}... : Vig Ree Pr" [FOR TENT=One furnished room in xin. |, 1921. er meted we {day and Saturday evenings at Cents: The basis of the new feature is a} Per dance.” j cides : LAND } . |, Prosperity? If so write to Leach BUSINESS DIRECTORY | |) Bicesi.¢ ets 3.8 fae | _Walkér. Minn. No trades. ', 3-3-1m 4 BR THERS ‘i ad good farm for sale. State cash price, WEBB 0' z : . full particulars, D. F. Bush, Minne- rtak Embalmers . . Faneral Directors | _2polis, Minn. 3:25 1 Vader ers FOR RENT—Farm, 250 acres under Wheat: exports, ‘the advatce guatd|}ARMBRS, CONTRACTORS — Bu it: 2 , — _Buy| tors make big profits. $3,000.00 *. i d CHER fiche records. Also beautiful genuine} I am a candidate for the office of G B itay totaled 118 bushels for each 125 bush-| qanatucharer’ at wholesale, Est,| Yeafly_and.up: No capital or ex-| Kirminshah Oriental rug, large size.| Sherif of Burlelgh county, and re- in Great Britain els in_corresponding period of last} mates gladly furnished. Independ- perience needed—Guaranteed sales,!, ‘4 bargain, Phone 653R evenings. spectiully solicit. your’ support and = RN DESERTS LITT ID an nok REE B ungold goods can be returned. Your on A Ss} y s % London, March 25.—iWages of the year, ushels us ent Lumber Co., Symons Bldg., Spo-} name on .products builds Your own 18 1wk | assure you that if elected T. will per-} pritisn workman were cut more than els in 1919. , Kane, Wash, Responsible repre-| ijusiness—repeat orders sure. Ex-|FOR SALE—Beautiful Floor Lamp, form the duties conscientiously and] ¢900,000 pounds a week in 1921, says PRICES ROOM With board’ at “the Mohawk” | SALESMAN, W: D—For fast sell-} N. Dak. ~ | 8-16-2wk 3-25 lwk ‘Corn exports are averaging 5,000,- ive considered 3-25 It a P . ( faithfully, Your support will be ap- i : Bi ive_con: 5 clusive ‘territory. Write Federal| With elegant Polychrome base. Must Ye i the British Board of Trade. The te- oe) eats a) seals OF abel bares ROOMS FOR RENT Pure Food Co. Chicago, 3-25 it| be seen to be appreciated, Will be|Preeluted, Yours respectfully, duction affected more than 7,000,000 as big as corresponding weeks o! 5 ME Poe sacrificed account moving. Phone ATBIN HEDS ROM. workers and was almost equal to the when the world business boom was|FOR RENT—Two goodsized rooms, in| AGENTS—Big money taking orders]. ge9p, 3-23-3t | Poltiieal Advt. +1} increases in pay which hiad been grant- nearing its peak. modern house. Furnished for light! ‘Suits, Pants, Blankets, Raincoats, di-| — —— = eee 3 PAYING OFF housekeeping or singly. 416 12th) Tect Woolen mill to wearer. ‘Big)FOR SALE—Two | Perfection oll ANNOUNCEMENT ed in 1919 and 1920. ch 24. jlues, Do: 5 irst| Stoves, ‘new oven, 3 burner gas plate ad The number of unemployed contin- Ip April teas than $9,000,000 of in- ccs aaa aay week, Pinocct, makes $200.00 ‘vookly. sid etal“ Tefrigerator.:\ 819 7 bth annie sencinrs Ee Pan. | ued to increase during the past month. is q ie Towest of the year, ex- 5 i y at the June 1922, primar- &,Co., 2738 N. Paulina, Chicago. Hemstitching and picot work. Mail 1p , Chamber of Commerce in London cept Haren anita wi hg hears or sre. Modern. 419 3rd St. poe ‘ au ae it _|-orders promptly attended to. Bo MRS. ED, CHARLEBOIS, snows the severe declines in British rities ‘to over | _922) z pen 21 Iwk eaty = So mas as PEK! Singer Sewing Machine company,, Bis- 8-2 $33,000,000. The total ‘of corporation} FOR REN@—Reasonable, a large mod- Miles Lens LL eases remre marek, N. D. 347-1m y i : ‘téed wear four months. Sprig | TAKEN UP—Four bay mares, 1. gray pe baubaad ts i he eine Ho ‘two, £00 Bight St. Telephone ee Line. Big opportunity., a SPE) gelding, W1-2 Sec. 4, Range 75-139 anicrial siseues, 00,0 Lyn d ti"! unnecessaty:- Perfectwear Milla,) Twp. Albert Hammar, Driscoll, N. utility issues and $288,000,000 railroad | FG@R RENT—Modern room, 2 blocks Darby, Penna. 3.95 1t|' Dak. -11-2wk Wace forthe yous wil Fore age tO from post office. 311 2nd street.) yoy GAN MAKE $100.00 AT ONCE—| WANTED—Secondhand safe, cash reg- ithe lhe eet Laghone 832M. 325 3) "Selling Magic Marvel Washing Com-| ister, flat top desk. Phone 529 or trade last year. It gives British im- Ports in 1921 as only 74.2 per cent of their volume in 1913, while exports were only 49.8 per cent of those of 1913. In the last three months of 1921, however, a steady incréase is noted in exports of coal and. *manufactured goods, Wit ‘ ‘ seh 3 OR -RENT—Clean rooms in modern rate eEGHT MOVEMENT cas] Rouse at 200 9th street. Phone 3773. OM WN 7 pe oe ‘ i - 3-22 Iw! " now total about 400,000, including bad-| so ¢— pee ee THE a Hi M E rig : By: | MARKET. | HOLO ‘ER > oe F CHICAGO WHEAT t Chicago, March 25.—May wheat was ds- Row are ‘hanaling ‘ore’ lern_house. 409 5th st. 3-22-3t under pressure at the opening today. cars of ‘freight than in the corre- R [[—Two down stairs rooms - ts It opened 3-8 to 1 1-8 cents lower. seen Perlod ‘of 1915, fant ane | 414 7th St. 3-25-3t pan 7 F sith SiiiGkan HUGESTORL reight traffic js ‘more than ‘a fourth } <meeteiesnt : : =. FOCK. bigger than in Haren ‘1919, during ‘the’ FOR SALE OR RENT F TH ‘ : Chicago, March 25.—Cattle receipts. boom. Only. half of this gain is due} __HOUSES AND FLATS ’ 1,000... For week, shade lower to 29: Lines yy eal icene {FOR RENT—April Ist, modern fur oe s iy [RON OF ee '| --nished apartment of three'rooms and — é 4 a. S 9 5 hi Optimism JE aeveloping mong oper-| ibath, newly’ papered, painted and iB): 2 : J Ie i ae higher, | cate bbateaee Ge ators .of tron «mines on Minnesota] ¢smighed. Phone 275-W 3-24-lw SS ae owe toe 5) pay Bicep vreeshtte, 78,000.) Nor! week . —S > ws y order ¢ars and ones in good shape . fehdy ‘for service. This compares} Suitable for two, 522 2nd St. | COAI TILE YARO} y cents higher. Hog receipts, 4,000, active, 10 to 20 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. South St. Paul, March 25,—Cattle re- -ceipts, 200. Killing ¢ s generally steady to strong. Good and choice stockers and feeders strong to 25 cents farnished, a modern 9 room house. vival in- the steel industry makes it certain that ore movement.down the} Also use of garden space. Call Tele- Great Lakes will be heavier than was|_ Plone 7663. 3-23 LW believed possible when navigation| FOR SALE —By owner nine-room “modern home in best residence dis- iss ig trict in city, Call 827. 3-18-1w| a higher. Dahee every Tuesday, Thors-|FOr RENT—Flat, partly modern, fine i \ Ly 4 aw i ‘ : gondition, mostly furnished. H. L.} ~ / SSS WANTED—Competent girl for gen- Reade, Phone 230. $-25-tf . f Wik eral housework. Mrs... Benton - - = Ke. A Baker. 20 Ave. B West. 8-25-8t 8:90 at The Colisewme; - 10 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished large room or two rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 632W or call. 818 ARE YOU Interested in buying land in North Central Minnesota, the 1 Ave B. 3-25 4t FOR RENT—One good sized room, kitchenette and closet, furnished, for light housekeeping. 218 First St. Phone 386-J. 3-25-3t IR RENT—-Two rooms furnished for housekeeping; close in. ‘Phone 612. 8-25-3t CINE—Nice modern, furnished noom for rent, facing street. Tel 832J. 216 2nd St. 3-25 lwk land of: clover, beautiful lakes and WANTED—oT hear from owned of sca cultivation; eight miles east of Bis- CITY SCHOOL NOTICE. The Will school kindergarten will open for the year at 9 o’clock Monday morning, March 27. All children who ave past four and under six may at- tend. Miss Mathilda Williams will be in charge of the work. Please help the work by starting the chillren Promptly on the first day or as soon thereafter as possible. - J. Mo MARTIN, City Superintendent - : 3-18-20-22-25 WANTED, APRIL 1—Strictly clean|- thodern furnished house, five or six fooms, by couple. Or three or four ‘rooms for housekeeping. Consider shating house with other couple. Address, Box 752, Mandan, a D. ‘A FRUIT TREE SALESMAN WHO COVERED ee ae Le THROUGH TOWN TODAY —HE DID NOT STOP=_

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