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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1922 +. [GASSED HELP WANTED—MALE Sr ere ERTISEMENTS- SALESMEN | -WANTH#U—Men desiring to become detectives ani investigators write at once inclosing fifty cents in stamps, J. Jones, Box 651, Chicago. “bis 1%, ‘D—Man for farm work two north of Capitol, Jennings i 5-12-2t man to work by ‘Kowaik, 421 12th St. 5-12. Dairy. NTED—A go } Breen. ‘Phone 8-F-3, ____ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTISD—At once, distwasher ana cook for:cafe work. State wages in first letter, Room furnished, Steady work if satisfactory. Cook must be good all around cook. Address: P. O. 183, Underwood N, D. 5-9 iw {NURSES WANTRHD—By Class A ac credited hospital giving three year course. ~ Uniforms furnished, also liberal allowance. For information, write I.E. Greenwood, Supt. Garfiela Park Hospita}, Chica; Hl, 5-13-1t ‘’¢visisS — Prepare authors’ mani- scripts. for publication —, $25-$100. weekly, spare time. Send stamp for particulars” R, J..Carnes, Authors’ Representativey Tallapoosa, Ga, ‘ * ret |WANTED—Competent girl for ge! eral house work. Apply at 825 Fourth St. Mrs. H..J, Woodmansee. f _5-13-8t WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Mrs, Dr..\N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth St. 5-8-tf 1 WORK .WANTED WORK WANTED—Would like to find a place to work in home of small _ family, doing general housework and plain ‘sewing. Box 243, New Salem, N.D. A 5-10-3t WASHING’ WANTED — Bundles to bring home. Men’s, ladies and small families. First class work, all done fy hand. Phone 97: 5-103t AUTOMOBILES=MOTORCYCLES FOR°SALE—Here’s a réal one. Stude- baker in good condition, good tires, 4 , $275.00 quick cash ‘sale. Apply at l ‘Lahr Motor Sales ‘Co, 5-13: at FOR SALE—Variety of second-hand cars in very good condition. “A ‘chance to get real bargains in cars very cheap, Happy’s Garage,” 110 Main St. Phone 817-W. 5-13-1w FOR SALE—New and second hand Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Don’t buy a motorcycle until you get our prices. Write for list. Bismarck ! ‘Machine and Welding Shop. 4th i St., Bismarck. 5-5-1m FOR SALE GHEAIP—Ford coupe, good condition. Have been called to Idaho. \Car with, Lahr Motor ‘Sales ‘ Co, f 5-13-2t FOR SALE—Ford Sedan, very good condition. Cheap for quick sale. ‘Lahr (Miotor Sales Co.- 5-13-2t FOR SALE 0R RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Very desirable new mod- ern house in Riverview Addition. ‘Has east drontage, good basement, i price very low and on easy terms. Also modern ‘bungalow of 5 rooms ‘and bath. Small cash payment and the balance payable {n’small month- ly payments with 7 percent interest. Harvey Harris & Co, J. P. Jackson, See Mgr. 5-11-23 FOR RENT—Mpodern house, — six. rooms and bath, except owners of this nice home reserves the right to store: their furniture in one room so it gives the renter five rooms and hath, Location, Ave. C East. Ref- erences exchanged, Available June 1st. ‘Lease cancelled Sept. 1. Rent $40.00 monthly. J. H. Holihan, Bis- marck, N. D, 5-13-2t FOR SALE—Nine room house. Hot mee AOI yet oy ve EVERYBODY EATS EVERY DAY— You can, handle sugar, flour, canned goods, dried fruit, coffee and entire line of groceries, as well as‘ paints, roofing, aluminum ware and automo- bile oils, with.nod rent to pay; no}, money invested; take large orders from samples; Goods are guaran- teed and proven quality. ‘Selling ex- perience not ‘necessary. profitable work for “worker: :dregs fiitchcdck-Hill€o., Dept. 164, ‘Chicago, Ill, ‘Reference: Any bank or express company, 5-13-1t ‘SALIESMAN with auto sell greatest in- vention to suprirt fencing; backed by scientific facts and. goverament tests. Exeeptional repeater, thor: oughly patented steel line and cor- ner posts. -Commission basis, Ex- clusive territory given responsible parties. Carbo Morgan fark, Chi- cago. 5-13-1t SALESMEN WANTED — By Fargo] branch of f&rge manufacturing com- pany. Rapid promotion assured the man that can qualify, Must be hard worker. Sales experience desired, but’ this is not essential. We show you how. See Mr, Haining at Grand hotel after 5 p. m. 5-11-3t W. i7—Salesmen with car'to call on-dealers with a low priced 6,000 mile fabric and 10,000 mile cord tire. $100,00 a week with extra commissions. Universal. Tire & Rubber Company, Michigan City, In- cei Ghamash SAEs We ot gts CDOTS SALESMAN—I¢ yoit want $6,000 this year write me. Strong line for re- tail stores, Nationally advertised. Libera]*;weekly advance to produc- ers, iW. Morgan, Mer., 1920 Euclid, Cleveland, Ohio., Dept. 123,“ 5-13-1t SALESMAN, Good steady man for per -Manent position. Goods sold to gar- ages, stores, factories, etc. Adver- tised in Saturday Evening Post. Old | established firm. Milwaukez Tank Works, Milwaukee, Wis. 5-13-1t .WANTED—Salesman: $100.00 and commission to sell guaranteed cord and fabric tires direct from factory at lowest prices. Goodstock -Tire Co,, 1106'S. Michigan Ave.,-Chicago, Minois. _~ vg 519t SALESBOARD SALESMEN—Big com- missions placing our assortments. ‘Commissions paid promptly.. Iowa ‘Novelty Co. 212 Rivoli Theater Bldg., La Crosse, Wisconsin, 5 13-1t WANTED Man who can invest small amount in a legitimate, well paying busi- ness. A real opportunity. Call H. L, Almlie, McKenzie Hotel. ES FOR EXCHANGE THANKS VERY. SAY, WHERE TOM, WILL YOU LOAN ME. TEN | | DOLLARS UNTIL,NEXT WEEK? PLL GIVE YOUMY WATCH SRY. TOM You ALONE RA; j i) { A Wilbur Is Not at All Backward ANI FIND A MATCH? UCH, TOM! WHAT DOYou WANT WITH A MATCH? eH | WANT "To LIGHT ONE OF YOUR CIGARS [al] “sm, 7 te. Lon = sain YYES-AND Do NOT CROSS” HE STREET UNTIL THET AUTOMOBILES: PASS. ROTIME@SONETING Obedience to His Mother BEEN SETTIN GEE FRECMAES- I AWFUL LONG TIME” VERE he North- and the the Southeast Y), of Section Mhir- wnghip.One. Hundred of Range Bigh. ne 440 cast Quarter Southwest Quart Quarter (SW% ty-two 2), in Forty-one (141) (80), West, cor HOUSES. CITY LOTS FARM LAND! i STUDY THESE OFFERS 1. 8 Room: modern bungalow, centrally located.) Trecs, lawn and garage $4000. ty 2. § Room modern, bungalow, 4th. St, $700 cash, balance terms. more or 1 ‘ding to the gov 3, 5 Room modern ‘bungalow, 14th St., #8200, small éash payment. ment survey’ thereof, ‘ Sra louse Aer A. eheeu part eaah There will be due ‘on said morte: 4... §:Roomemodsra house Ave: 3. p, Bant; cash. at the date of sale the sum of $149 besides the -cost expenses of this re sure, INVESTORS MORTGAGR SECURITY COMPANY, INC, Mortgage, NEWTON, DULLAM & YOU. Attorneys Mor Bismarck, North Dako : 5 HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY WEBB BLOCK - PHONE o St. Phone 618-W. Patrick. €asey, ‘Bismarck, N. D, 5-8-1w FOR GALE—Dark blue baby cab in excellent condition. Phone 688J. | 121 West Thayer. 5-11-1wk FOR SALE—Three-burner Perfection ‘Wealthy investors are now taking the lead-in opening the eyes of the public to the posstbilities in this vi- cinity. It may take a few years. Lucky the, man holding clear title to this quarter section when every- body goes wild about our coal fields and you're paying. less than $20.00 anacre, Inquire J, Henry Kling, Bis- marck, D ‘ 5-L-2w STATE OF NORTH DAI OF BURLEIGH—ss, jaintife, Joseph Wern vs. ‘ Joseph Schneider, “Defendant, NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘VEN, That oi] stove, in good condition, 921 5th} by virtue of a ecutton to me s SONG directed and de vy in my St. 5-103t hands, Baus office FOR SALE—Sevohd hanu coal range} ot the State at a bargain.. Inquire Bismarck Gas ;of North Dakota, in and SEMI-BUSINESS BLDG. INCOME $22,000 A YEAR To exchange—42 apartment and 5- store building. Most substantial. Thrifty and prosperous semi-busi- ness section. Two blocks from beay- tiful Grand Boulevard. Car line passes door. Price, $170,000. Clear ofall incumbrapce. Want ranch or farm on earning ‘basis to match; or will carry back mortgage difference on building for smajler place. C. A. ‘Moore, 111 'N. Dearborn, Chicago, * 5-13-1t PERSONAL, LIVER TROUBLE—Physician — ex- plains simple treatment for in- flamed@ bile ducts associated .with rallstones. Booklet free. Dr. Pad- dock, Box Y7201, Kansas City, Mo, 5-13-1t AGENTS WANTED | ‘AGENTS .WAINTED—With $150.00 in- vested in samples yow can sel] from ‘water heat, gas, cistern, stationary tubs, gdod basement, five bed rooms up stairs. and down; lot 50x100 on paved street. Phone 384W. 5 5-138t $3,000 — Seven-room house, lights, water, sewer, barn, lot 530x140. Pay $600, and balance monthly, interest 5 per cent, ‘Phone 961. Henry: & . Henry. 5-8-8 FOR RENT—Light housekeeping. apartments in moderh house, fur- ‘nished or unfurnished. Also sleep- ing rooms, Call 622 3rd st. Phone 132LW. 5-6 t wk FOR SALE—-New modern 5-room bun- galow. Phone 809-M. 5-6-lw ———— ROOMS FOR RENT ROOM FOR RENT—One room ‘suitable for two gentlemen. % Two blocks from post office. Phone 634W. 223 2nd St. x 5-8-1lw FOR RENT—Large pleasant’ room, suitable for man and wife, or two} young ladies, 208 3rd. 5-11-3t FOR RPNT—Furnished room in mod, ern house. Lady desired. Call after 5 p.m. 614 8th St. 5-10-1wk FOR RENT—Clean furnished rooms in modern *house. Phone 802 or: call 602 8th street. + 5-6-lw FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, 112 8th St.. or Phone 342, | -5-10-3t ROOM FOR RENT close in. 400 4th St. 5-9-lw ; __ ROOMS WANTED WANTED—By June 1, two or three i light, housekeening rooms for all summer. Three adults, Phone 607. 5-13 3t ' A a Undertakers }} DAY PHONE 246 furnished | our one ‘hundred, thoueand dollar stock. - Be in business for yourself, measure your income by your own energy and ability) The oldest, Jargest ‘and ‘best equipped woolen mijl-in the northwest. selling direct to consumer. Fergus Falls Woolen + Mills 'Co., Fergus Falls, Minn, \ LAND. : FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE— The Southwest, Quarter, Section 13, TownsMp 139, Range 79, located about 14 miles northeast of Bis- marck. Lays level, good soil, 60 acres under cultivation, balance fine for flax. Look this over and make offer. E. J. Coats, Aberdeen, So. Dak. : 5-6-3 $10 STARTS YOU, $10 monthly pays 21-2 acres near Boy Scouts Camp Roosevelt at Irondal2, Mo. «Price $98. 15 grapes, 1,000 strawberries. Excellent mild climate, pure water, no.cnop. failures. Mrs. Mottaz, 1475a Union, St. Louis, (Mo. “5-13 3t FOR SALE—8 acres cultivated land, less than a mile from capitol, Will sell on long time, or might rent for potatoas. J. W. Bull. 5-6-1W .WANTED—To hear from owner of gcod farm for sale, State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Min- neapolis, Minn. — 5-13-1t MISCELLANEOUS SOME INSURANCE POLICY—$200.08 down and $30.00 a month for ten months buys my equity in a quarter section located near Youngtown, ‘New Salem’s best dairy center. Un- derlaid with millions of tons of coal. BUSINESS DIRECTORY | WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 ‘ —s—SS—: '} PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 100 5 Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 |: BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY ‘220 MAIN STREET es ; adie. ¥ . 7 = i J Be Upholstered Furniture Made to Order \ ‘ . No Co. t eee eve 5-AL-gtf Of Burleigh upon a judgment rend es in said Court fn fa ‘attachment works on any sewing | FOR SALE—One.gas. ranga; one reed) or Plainitt and ag: machine, easily adjusted. Price $2.50 Phone Ozik or eall | der Defendant Ihave levied, upon the with full” “instructions. Oriental i” : ““5- yt a HIEMSTITCHING. AND .PICOTING following déscribed real property Ba Defendant to-wit: all the right, ‘Novelty Co., Box 11, Corpus Christi AW i or elev-4 title and interest of the within named Tega edt © Lis AN tiny Tg for defendant Jo Schneider in. and. to ip en-room ‘fhouse at a bargain, the wing described real property, 311 4th St, Phone, 39827! 34, YY LO:Lw jtorwlt FOR SALE—One fresh milk cow and | soven17) , two. cilve; pply 822 Main St. of Wi}liams s¥Apply Selfdw | Marek In Lurlelm County, | State of Fase pe ~| North Dakota and that Tshall on Wed- FOR SALE—A™Murphy bed. - Phone | nesday the 3 of May A, D. 1923, o75W. at the hour o M.,\of said d ne Court The South 17 feet of lot six th north 17% feet of ck Seventy-eight (78) BABY CHICKS—Purebred White or Brown Leghorns, $14.00.\per100; Bar Rocks, $16.00, Live delivery. Post- paid. Heavy laying strains. Baby Chick Hatchery, Lewistown, ‘Mont, 3-1t 5- ALMOST NEW WRITING DESK, Pi- ano, ‘Davenport, Kitchen Cabinet, 7 in z oon ni ekeine sald chats, ponies fable, Looking olees ° jright, lt and interest ot the above and other Ings for sale at named Jose ne nand to the ie 5-13- above ‘de: property, to satisf. _iagstniaae ME Sieg|T UEGAL NOTICES | ii eric rede an DM: Th 7 it Niov- a = four Thirt ING, Picoting and Nov. aida none 0 tine st ire elty pleating, 15e per, yard for silk} NOTICE or, ™ and 10¢ for, cotton. Will do mail ‘ orders. Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 400 4th Sg ae St. 12-1w : FOR SALE—Cafe-in good live town. | ted, find: da}ivored hy, John, R. Blason i in‘ a | und sophia Wliason, is is a division point. Only cafe SOrR: rae tore in ttown. Reasonable, Eusy terms.} Compan: Write No, 382 Tribune. * or NOTICE se ribed, , that ‘that certain mortgage exccu- nh. WEL 0 ROLLIN SH, sh County,,N. D. Attorne ‘ismarck, D,, Aprif 28th, 4-29- 6-13-20-27 gee, 1917, and file ice of the register of unty of Burleigh and on the 30th day nd recorded — in es, on page 74 _ BA ew) STOLEN from -high school, a girl’s blue Yale bicycle, 18 inch frame. Return to Emma Zvorist for r ward. Phone 296. 5-8-Jw | mises _ in FOR SALE—Barn, 30x15; cheap if taken at once. Inquire Geo. Robidou, 112 8th St,, or Phone 342. 5-10-3t. deeds of the ¢ state of North of November, Book 108 of & will be fore sUMMOS NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- - DISTRI DI STATE OF Sale of the 1 TY OF BURLEIGIL 1 gage 1 0 ROU ‘ at the front door of the FOURTIL JUDICIAL urck, in the county of Ni uch TRICT, rleigh and Beylah’ Miller, Plaintiff, ta, at the hour vs. of ten o'clock i forenoon, on the 12th day of June, 1922, Defendant. Andre THE ORTH DAKOTA THE ABOVE NAMED DEF DANT: You © herebysummoned .and re- quired to ans mplaint of the plaintiff in th i copy of which is ‘hereto annexed ands h with served upan you, and to serve a copy of your BY STANLEY to satisfy the amount due upon’ such] mortgage on the day of sa The prem deserihed in such |- mortgage and be sold to satisfy, the » in Bur- leigh Count: a. and ¢ eribed as follow The West Half FOR SALE—Baby bed, reed push cart, Hoosier: kitchén!itajinet, heating stove. 515 9th S; $-11-3t FOR SALB—Ten shares Spring Valley Coal: stock, $100 per share, 404 10th THE OLD HOME TO 6 NO-NO- DAVE COULDNT, STAND TH’PACE, S aus } J NG N DAVE DOOLITTLE WAS LEADING IN THE WHITTLING CONTEST- WHEN A BLISTER SHOWED UP AND HE HAD To DROP QUT- Count; Survey to the City of Bis-| ; North’ tys after the service of th upon you, exclusive of, the day of § rviee and in cuse of your failure so py und anwer judgment will be to ke ainst you by cult for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated April 7, 1921. . EF. Me g Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and P, O, Aduress, Bismarck, North, Dakota, 3 15-22-29—5-6-13-20 BANKRU! CHAR FOR oF DIs- » EON, In the District Court of the United States, for the Southwestern Division, Dis- of North Dakot: In the Matter of A No. 3270 in Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Andrew Miller, Judge of the District Court of the Unit- ed States for the District of North Dakota, A. Tye, of Moffit, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako- . in said District, respectfully repre- ents that on the 29th day of Novem- 1921, last past, he was duly ad- i bankrupt undgr the acts of Con- elating to bankruptcy; that he uly: surrendered all his’ property und rights of property, d has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, He prays that he may be by the court to have wa’ full urge.” from all debts ‘provable st his estate under said bankrupt except. such debts ag are excepted by wom ach d Ape d this 12th day of April, A. Dy A. E, TYE, 1, Tye, Bankrupt. Bankrupt. on reading the Petition Di wbove-named Bankrupt, is. ed By the Court, that a hear- ing be had upon the same-on the 26th June A.D. 1922, before the sald e nd that not The B pear at the § show vid time and pl se, if any they have, why the d petition should not ordered by in Charge 5s V known cred ition and thi ed to them at their sidence as stated. Witness the Honorable Andrew Mill- Judge of the 2 court, and the aid district, D. 1922, ) TGOMENY, Clerk. the 1 se therco: on the Ist day of (SEAL OF COUTI J. A, MO. By n, STEELE, Deputy Clerk. 5-13 MMONS ORTH DAKOTA, County STATE ‘OF Distr#t Court, Fourth igh is unknown claiming any ¢ st in or lien or encum upon the: prop in int. rty described compl. oy Defe State of North Dakota to the named Defendant You are herc he complaint led in the office erk of the nict_ co of Burleigh County, th Dakota, on the and to y id complaint upon the sub- at their office in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Da- thirty days after the ser- ¢ joned to a which was in the compl Dated at aur ‘orth this 13th f May, 1922, WON, DULLAI Attorneys for J I Bank Building, North Dakota NOTICE ove named Defendants: You will please take notice th: above entitld lowing described re ate in the city of Bisma orth Dakota, to-w Lot Block Fifteen (15), of the cifie Addition to the city to at Dakota, Bismar Fi ording thereof on file and of fice of the regist leigh County, North purpose of th plaintiff the title to and that no personal a of the defendants. DU ‘OUN Bismarck, North 3-10-17 COL, J. H. FRAINE FORMS LAW FIRM AT FORKS Grand Forks N. D., May 18. 1. John H. Fraine, well known figure in || Wilton Boy’s to $7 13) $4.50 to $8.00. Essay Commended Wilton, D. May 13.—Horace Headen, is amoyg the first ten high school pupils of the state to receive honorable mention for his essay on “What Good Roads Wave Done for My Community.” The essay was publish- \ ed in the news ‘bulletin of the state university and will be sent to Wash- ington with the ten best essays from the other states, where judges will de- cide on the merits of the entire col- lection and award the prize to the winner,, The prize ts given by the Firestone Tire company in the inter- ests of good-roads and is an annual event, The fact that,the essay of iHor- ace was published In the University News letter would lead one to sup- pose that it «was regarded by the judges as the best essay submitted in competition among the students of tie, blate, PSSA sot aay \ MARKETS | o——_—_—___—__——_—"* MARKET OPENS FIRM ‘Chicago, May 13.—Strength in wheat at Liverpool today tended to help prices and the market. opened firm. ‘after starting unchanged to 1 1-4 cents higher values ‘held firm for a time, thon eased off slightly. i Scattered selling set in later but the outside trade remained light and the wheat market lost alf its early adv e. The close was weak, values being 1-8 to 2 cents under yester- day's: finish, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, May 13.—Cattle receipts 5 Wor ‘week 40 cents lower to $1 rece‘pts 4,500, About steady. Shogp receipts 2,000, for week about $1.00 lower. . ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 18.—Cattle re- ceipts 100. For week, beef steers and butcher she-stock steady to strong. In- between grade of cows weak to 25 cents ar more lower. | Better grade stockers and feeders steady to 25 higher. Common to medium des around 25 cents lower. Quo- se: Common to medium s $6.75 to $7.75. Bulk $7.00 Butcher cows and heifers Bulk $4.75 to $6.50. <i Stockers and feeders $5.25 to’ $7.50. Bulk $5.75 and $6.50. Calves receipts, non ‘or week mostly 50 to 75 cents higher. Bulk best lights closing $7.75 to 00. é Hog receipts 400. Strong, top $10.25. ulk better grades $9.75 to $10.25. Few pigs $11.00. Sheep receipts 250. For week lambs about 50 to 75 cents lower. Sheep 50 ents to $1.00 or more higher. Heavy heep off more. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR May 13.—Flour un- changed to ents higher. In car- load lots $8.25 to $ a barrel, Ship- ' ments 43,323 barrels. Bran $21 to $22. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN. Minneapolis, May 13.—Wheat ceipts 126 cars compared with cars a year ago. Cash No, 1 northern, $1.59 1-8 to $1.65 1-8; May $1.55 1-4; July $1.46 1-8; September $1.27 1-8. ~ Corn No. 3 yellow, 54 to 55 cents. Oats No, 3 white, 36 1-4 to 37 1-4 cents. Barley, 53 to 64 cents. Rye No, 2, $1.04 7-7 to $1.05 7-8. Flax No, 1, $2.83 to $2.86. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russeil-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 13. 1-dark northern - $1.50 1 amber durum . 1.18 1 mixed durum . 1.10 No, 1 ved durum .... +. 1.05 No, 1 flax . No, 2 flax . No, 2 rye . re- 175, No, The length of the ordinary paper making machine is 200 feet. The best oriental rugs. represent about 10 years of continual labor. the Stat- of North Ddékota and for nearly 30 years practitioner at law, hag formed a “artnership with Frank B. Feetham: of Grand. Forks, and moved here to make “his home. Col. Fraine comes from Grafton, where his law office has been maintained since his admission to the bar. —$—$_—$$—$—$———— B.S, ENGE. D.C. Ph. G Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 1l—Lacas Block—Phene 968

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