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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1998 SELP WANTED—MALB WANTED-—We have openings for a fewshve mén who-dan Rpeak etter, “German or Norwegian and wi own a Ford. We carry a full line of the best western woolens, Write us for ,partiewlars, The Baron Woolen Mills, Brighton City, Utah, 5-19-2W MEN WANTED Handle County business. unneces Largest concern of kind in the world. Our men petting $200 weekly, Lowest GUARANTEE COAL COMPANY, 2623 Wall St., Eo. 6-2-1 WANTED—Truck” drivers to pur- chase Ford trucks and haul gravel nu yard mile basis, Must have’ vo for first payment. Sea. work guaranteed, Stevens St, Paul, Minn, Experience Bros, $25: $100 weekly, spare time, copying au- thors’ manuseripts. Write R, J: nes, Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tal- su, Ga., for particulars. ¥ 5-26-11 Local Manager in eaci county for outdoor advertising. Big Whole or spare time. No ex- required. National Co. Mrs. 5 Ss. WwW. 516 Mandan Ave. win, WANTED=—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Mrs, Al Rosen. Phone 906, 5-28-tf WANTED—-Competer rl for gen- eral housework, at 208, Gth st 5-29-tf. WANTED—A competent girl for gen- eval housework, Phone 644-W. r 5-26-tf a nance AGENTS WANTED AGENT H have sev- eral lines of quick selling house- hold necessities and-novelties. Send for descriptive matter. | Gratiot Novelty Co. 27 Glen, Oakland, Cal. 6-2-1t _SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION WANTED—Yeung man wishes pesition in office or travel- ing. Write to Fort, Clark, N. D. Box 172. 6-1-1w WORK WANTED Esperienced woman does day work. work done. Price reason- Will also care for children Phone 953-d. 5-31-3t & Call Good FOR lent. condi Newly painted. No Price $475. Ad- 6-1-3t __BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND ROOM at the Dunra- Rates reasonable by meal Home cooking and baking. The Dunraven, 5-29-1w ven, Lost LOST—-Square yellow pooket book containing $11.00 was left in a local store by elderly woman, Wil store kindly return to Tribune re to avoid trouble. Mrs. M Franks. 5-29-1wk.’ PERSONAL, OUNT MATERNITY HOSPIT- or confinement, May work for ‘part of expenses; babies for udoption, Write for booklet, 4912 E. 27th St. Kansas City, Mo. 6. 79, Apple Creek township, 80 es broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. a 5-28-3w large retail ‘ Moye 'Vacuo- Packt” ‘Line Satted Nuts, Pea-’ nat Butter and Food Products that keep fresh until opened by custom- sx,_Our line especially attractive to sblesmen having large following among Candy and Tobiceo Jobbers and Wholesale Grocers. Protected territory for producers, excellent commissions and fair treatment. Write Pedigreed Products Corpor-| ation, Elmira, N. Y. 6-20. YOUR OPPORTONITY f Salesmen wanted by one of. the, wortd's targest wholesale grocery’ houses; .possibitities of earning $4000.00 or ‘more per year, with op-| portunity to build permanent trade selling complete line: of grocerie: a connection with a House that ad- vances its salesmen into executive positions; previous ‘expertence sell- ing-groceries not necessary. P. 0. Chicago. 6-2-1. SALESMAN--If you want,-$6000 this’ year, write now. Strong line for} retail stores. Nationally advertis- ed; established concern Liberal weekly _ ad@ances. to producer. GEORGE R. WILLIAMS, 1920 Eu clid, Cleveland, Ohio. Dept 123. \ 6-2-1. JALESMEN WANTED king small towns. Big Best assortments. Average sale, $90. You can place one a day. Write K. & S. Sales company, 4325 Kast Ravenswood, Ave., Dept. 234, Chicago, 5-19-1t A - WHOLESALE” SALESMAN “at Bismarck wanted to sell America's finest dollar spark plug, “Liberty” instantly demonstrated; rapid sales; sensational quality; $200 month extra L. S. P.Carp, 40 Hanover St., Boston, Mass. 5-26-1t SALES —Now commissiol lots. Earn week's pay in an hour, WASHINGTON COAL CO., ‘Stock Yards Station, Chicago. 6-2-1 SALESMEN—New auto tube, seals its own punctures, fully guaranteed. Car ownérs boy on sight, when demonstration is shown. Harrison Mfg. Co., Hammond, Ind. 5-19-1t ____ BUSINESS UBANCES FOR SALE—My interest in a good live paying business, takes an in- vestment of $6000.00 part of which must be cash, balance time pay- ments, this carries with it a posi- tion that pays $2100.00 a year, this will bear investigation, write 566 Tribune. 2 5-29-1w REAL ESTATE LOANS Bankers Reserve 6 percent loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build, im- prove, or pay indebtedness. Bankers Reserve Deposit Company Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. __ BABY CHICKS OR POULTRY, QUALITY CHICK—Prices cat. Leg- horns, 10c; Rocks, Keds, Orping- tons, Wyandottes, 12e; assorted, 9c. Prompt free delivery. Catalogue. Missouri Poultry Farms, Colum! Missouri, 6-26- MISCELLANEOUS. ere FOR SALE OR TRADE—280 acres of B land south of Medora N. D., 175 fenced, GO broke. House, barn aiid’ out buildings, good well. Five dol- dars. acre. Will consider good used car first payment, balance easy terms, see J. H, Buttis, G, P. Barber Shop. L FOR SALE—Brick chimney at Ris- marck Water Supply Co., old pump- ing station near N, P. Railroad bridge. To be sold to highest bid- der. Chimney to be removed at. once, Bids received up to .Wed- nesilay. Apply. at Water Co., office. 6-288. RICH DIRT ‘may -be had for hau'ing. Phone 767J. 610 20th St. 5-31-3t STRAYED—One light gray mare, and| one dark gray colt. Hae crooked hind foot with-entall white “spots DOINGS OF THE DUFFS | GUESS recy, KIND OF THROUGH OVER TO Yo NUMBER EIGHT AND YLL GET HOME IN on “it. Finder. notify W. S. Neth, Menoken, N. .D..3% miles Northwest of Menoken. . §-31-1w FOR- SALE— Refrigerator, enamel lined, hardwood, side icer, width, 33 inches; height, 42'inches; ice capa- city, 100; pounds. . Slightly used, good as new, $ Gamble-Robin- 306n Fruit:Co. Phone 18% 5-28-1w FOR™ SALE—One No. “9™ Garland Tange, water front and reservoir, and one No, 8 /Heart’s Delight Fahge with ‘Waterfront. Both in fitst class.condition. 0. W. Robert: 961 or 15). > 5-8-tf FOR SALE—Hamilton Player Piano, used a few months. Part cash bal- ance. monthly payments. Write 567 fer particulars, care Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N. D., Spt i 6-30-1w FOR GALE—One team gray horses, weighing 3,200 Ibs.; one team bays, weighing 2,900 Ibs.; one fain black, wei 2,600 Iba. J. Chesak, pues. 5-28-1w Hemsfitching, picoting and novelty pleating. All: hgimstitching 10c a yard.. Mrs. \C. P, Larson, 400 ith St. Phone 920, +t: FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter near- ly new also. violin and case com- plete. Call A. ©. Johnson, Phone $2. 3 6-29-tf. FOR SALE—Cabbage, tomatos and cauliflower, Also reed baby car- riage. Phone 740R. 306 14th St. FOR RENT vem Second floor, Hinckley Block A. C. Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 26-tf FOR RENT—Front, room for office use, 1191-2-6th St. or call Rem- brandt: Studios. % 5-24-tf. FOR SALE—Ice box and other pieces of furniture. 621-6th St. Phone 619W. _§ FOR SATE—Ritchen cabinet and lb: Herreck Refrigerator, 617.(@th St. 6-1-2.t ‘OR SALE—Singer Sewing Machin Phone 169J. 420 Hennipen Ave. 6-1-3t FOR ‘SALE—Screened in summer house 9x12, R. M, Bergeson. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—8 rooms and bath up- stairs and a‘ front room down stairs, Private entrance. Phone 339R, 6-1-3t. FOR RENT—May Ist a large down stairs front room suitable for two young tadies.’ 321 Ist St. Phone 758, 5-31-1wk FOR RENT—Light pleasant room in modern home convenient to the capitol, 617, 8th St. Phone 601M. 5-31-3t. FOR RENT—Two rooms nicely fur- nished, one small, one large suit- able for 2 at'716 Main St. Phone 278 “tw FOR RENT—One large room strictly modern, alsd garage. Call between 4:and 5 P. M. Phone 672). ‘31-lw shed light- housekeeping rooms, Gas plates, 617-2nd St., Phone 309-J. 5-29-1w FOR RENT-Furnished room with or without board, No girls, Phone 1066, 46 main, 5-31-Lwk FOR RENT—Two large and two small rooms, 404 Sth St. Phone 2-1-tf hi in, Modern. Phone 887, Mr: FOR RENT—A room, 615,10th St. nicely furnished Phone 767J. 5-31-3t Fo OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground floor. Private entrance, screened porch and large store room. Vacant June Ist. Also large front room with board for two young ladies. 217 8th St. Phone 883, 5-25-tf FOR SALE Three thousand dollars equity in an eight room house and six lots, house, garage, shrubbery except small payment down bal- ance in monthly payments, mighty .| Should he fail to provide a satisfac- and yurden, near to school, will!t#@, District Court ofthe Fourth consider trade. P.O, Box, 375. 5-80-1wk. FOR RENT—Very desiredle apart: ment, fully equipped for light housekeeping; electric. sange for cooking. .Ptenty of senshine from jows, #01 4th St. Phone W, Little. 4-18-t£ FOR RENT—Two room apartment with small kitchenette, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished, , atrictly modern and close in. 628, 6th St. 6-20-6t. FOR RENT—Very cozy, new, two room apartment with bath, three large closets Choice location. Hur- ty. Call at 402 Ave. F. Phone 409. 6-1-2t FOR RENT—-New furnished cottage 216 Mandan Ave., 5 rooms and bath For posticulars inquire at Dahn’s Meat Market. 6-1-lw FOR RENT—A mall furnished apartment. Private bath and sleep- ing porch. For information Phone. 506M 5-31-1wk | FOR RENS—Furnished and unfor-| nished, modern 4 and 6-room | apartments, Phone 905. Mra. | L..W. McLean. 5-16-¢f FOR RENT—One two-rdom apart- ment and one single apartment with kitchenette. Al] conveniences, 411 Fifth St. Phone 273. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, modern: Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, 6-14-tf. ‘OR RENT=Two room apartment-on ground floor with private en- trance. 722 Fifth Street. Pnone | 485R. 3-31-Lt | FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. 5-23-t£ FOR SALE—Strictly modern small; house, and 6-room house, Phone 10@g-R. 5-28-1w, FOR .SALE—Seven-room modern house, east front with shade trees. Call 614 Third street. 6-1-1 | EN Doc tg Y Gs exp yy aren, MARSHAL OTEY WALKER HAD JUST MADE UP HIS MIND To BEGIN ALL OVER AGAIN IN HIS SEARCH FoR. HAROLD VAN ORMANS MISSING RED WHEEL BARROW — ————THEN ‘TRE STATION AGENT CAME ALONG- FOR SALE OR RENT—By__owner,| seven room house. ,719-9th St. Phone 877. 6-1-3t. FOR RENT—2 light house keeping rooms. 1016 Broadway, — 6-31-8t INTERIOR FINISHING AND STEEL BOOK STACKS MEMORIAL | BUILDING, BISMARCK, N. D. Sealed bids will be received by the State Board of Administration at the Gardner Hotel, Fargo; North Dakota, up to the hour of 10 A. M., Wednesday, June 27, 1923, for steel book stacks and interior finishing, including marble work, terrazzo work, ornamental bronze work, ele- vators, wood finish and cork floor- ing, of the Memorial Building, Bis- marck, North Dakota, according to the plans and specifications prepared by Keith and Kurke, Architects and Engineers, Fargo, North Dakota. Drawings will be on file at the Builders’ Exchanges in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and Fargo, and at the office of the Architects. Addi- tional copies for the private use of contractors may be obtained from the Architects upon making a d posit of- $20.00, of which $10.00 wi be refunded upon return of draw- ings and specifications in. good con- dition. Bids must be submitted in the form given in the specifications, in a sealed envelope, and accompanied with a bidder's bond equal to 5 per cent of'the amount of bid which Wiil be forfeited by the contractor ) tory surety bond and enter into the contract. The Board & Administration re- serves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. E, G. WANNER, Executive Secretary. STATE BOARD OF | ADMINISTRATION, Bismarck, N. D. KEITH AND KURKE, Architects and Engineers, Fargo, North Dakota. 5-26-6-2-9 NOTICE OF SALE. Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and decree in foreclosure rendered and given by’) Judicial District in and for the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and docketed in BuTGRANPA, ‘LL TE IT FOR You: 4 SSSsag SSS SS W) GRANPA SUTTON IS TOO PARTICULAR ABOUT HIS Bow “TIES “TO LET ANY BODY “TIE“THEM FOR HIM, OUT OUR WAY SAY, HOLD THEM WHISHERS TO ONE. SIDE! You MUST THINK I KIN SEE THRU EM! — By Williame | nM wa i AND HE BUYS SUCH LOUD TIES oOo: | 21-29-28-90 6-2, | Bismarck, | kota (EX neth | bers to serve for a ttfm of ‘three years for the. City of Bismarck, N. D. The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a, m, and closed at 4 o'clock p. m, of that day. Dated Bismarck, N. D. this 19th day of May, 1923, By order of the Board of Educa- tion, Richard Penwarden, Clerk. SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In District Court Fourth Judicial District, George Schonert, Plaintiff. Martha enberg, Rou- vs. Oscar penenverny Routenberg, Ida Rout Clara Routenberg, Olga | tenberg, Defendants, | The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and here- with served“upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the sub- iber at his office in the ‘city of Burleigh County, North Dakota within thirty days after the service of this ‘summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so | apppar and answer judgment will oe taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated May 8, 192: I ah McCurdy, land in Burleigh County described iM) of quarter (NW) and the north half (N'%) of the northeast quarter (NE) of section thirty (30) in township one hundred forty one (141) north of | range seventy nine (79) west of the M th and that the complaint is the office of the clerk of + District Court of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, 8. MeCurdy, for Plainti Bismarck, N. 16. Attorne 5 12-19-26-6 NOTICE OF HEARIN: PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. Matter of the Estate of Ro- Treacy, otherwise known as Deceased, August E. Johnson, Petitioner, vs. ‘. Johnson, Dr. John » Jessie P. Treaey, ert H. Treacy, Jr., Dorothy Register, formerly | Dorothy Treacy, Kenneth W. Treacy, a minor and I. P. Baker, special jardian of said Ken- W. Treacy, a minor, Respondents The State of North Dako persons interested in the Robert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, Deceased, re hereby notified that the petition of August E. Johnson, the administrator of the estate df Ro- bert H. Treacy, otherwise known as R. H. Treacy, late of the of Bismarek, in Burleigh county, North Dakota, deceased, has been filed in this court, thgrein petitioning. that he be authorized, empowered and di- rected t0 sell real estate belonging to said di jent’s estate, described as follows, to-wit: Lots ten, eleven and twelve in | block sixty of the original plat of the city of Bismarck, in Burleich | county, North Dakota, with or with- out the duplex house and thereon: ' The east one hundred feet of lots ten, eleven and twelve in block six- ty of the original plat of the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, North cottage | Dakota, with “or without the cottay> TRwilliaws “NBA SERVICE. | « Lots thereon; sixteen and seventeen in block sixty two of the original plat of the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh | county, North Dakota; the office of the clerk of said court on the 28th day of April, 1923, in an tion wherein The Fidelity Mutual Life, Insurance company, a corpora- tion, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is plaintiff, and Albert Josephson, Selma Josephson, the Farmers State bank of Wing, North Dakota, a cor. | poration, the Wing Mercantile com- pany, & corporation, Burleigh County State bank of Wing, North Dakota, 4 corporation, Burleigh County, North Dakota, a municipal corporation, and Mandan Mercantile company, a cor- poration, are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said de- Easy to Find ‘HELLO, KID, WHAT A FLAG THAT AINT A FLAG- THEM's MY SWIMMIN’ BRETCHES AND 1'M DRYIN? THEM OuT- STL Teg Wey HAVE You BEEN f IN SWIMMING ALL READY THIS Year? How FIND SURE, ’'VE BEEN Four. TIMES ALREADY BY ALLMAN DID You THE Leen OH THAT'S Ai CINCH -You GO STRAIGHT DOWN THE ROAD UNTIL You come! } To THE BRIDGE AND} THE CREEK IS RIGHT | ONDER IT! BLOSSER '\prdmises fendants, Albert Josephson, and Sel- {ma Josephson, the sum of nine teen hundred twelve dollars and fifty- five ($1,912.55) cents, which judg- ment and decree, among other things, directs the sale by me of the real property hereinafter described, to s isfy the amount of said judgment with interest thereon and the cos and_ expe of such sale, or 80} much thereof as the proce: sale applicable thereto ‘and by virtue of a writ to me iss jout of the office of the clerk of directing me to sell said real prop jerty, pursuant to said judgment nd | s court, under the seal thereof, ; Albin Hedstrom, sheriff ef Bur- | c North Dakota, and tbe appointed by said ‘court “to) id sale, will sell the herein- | real property to the | highest bidder for eash at publ +} auction at the front door of the court house, in the City of Bismarck, | ,;in the county of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 5th day of June, 1923, at the hour of two o'clock in ti rnoon of said day, to sat- lisfy sail dgment, with interest and costs, thereon, and the costs and ex- penses of such sale, or so much there- lof as the proceeds of such sale an- plicable thereto will satisfy; the to be sold as aforesaid, pursuant to said judgment and de- cree, and to said writ and to this no- jtice, are. situated in the ‘County of | Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, and are described as follows, | to-w! jouth Half of the Northeast 1 i The Quarter (S% cf NE), the North- west Quarter of the Northeast Qua: jter (NW% of NE%). and the Sout! jeach Quarter of the Northwest Qua: ter (SE% of NW%) of Section Twen- Ity-two (22), in Township One Hun- \dred For two (142) North, of Range |Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth {Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres, more or Jess. Dated this 30th day of April, 1923. ALVIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. PIERCE, .TENNESON, CUPLER & STAMBAUGH, ’ - Attorneys for Plaintié, Fargo, North Dakot 4-30-5-5-12-19-26. ee \NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION (Special. DistrictAnnual Election) NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, That on the First Tuesday in Ju being June 6, 1923 an Annual Blec- tion will be held at Will School in e Special School District of Bis- marck, County’ of Burleigh, State of North Dakota for the purpose 6f electing, the followi: ‘the Board of Education 6-2 | dred and Lots eleven and twelve in block one hundred and eighteen of the ori ginal plat of the city of Bismarel in Burleigh county, North Dakoti The east half of the north east quarter of section twenty eight in township one hundred and thirty eight north, of range eighty west of the fifth principal meridian in Bur- leigh county, North Dakota; The northeast quarter of thirty four in township one hun- thirty eight north, of ge seventy eight west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh coun- ty, North D. The undi half of the north half of section twenty eight in township one hundred and thirty even north, of range seventy eight west of the fifth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota. The id petition will be heard by this Court on Saturday, the 30th day of June A. D. 1923 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the court room of this Court, in the Burleigh county, North Dakota, Court house in the city of Bismarck, in Burleigh county, Narth Dakota. And you,-and each one of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this Court and show cause, if any you have, why this petition should not be granted, t Dated May 19th A, D. 1923. (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES Judge of the County Court of Burleigh county, State of North Dakota. section 5-19-26-6-2-9. NOTICE FOR BIDS Bids will be received by the Board of Bonanza School District No. 12, Morton County, for the erec- tion of two, one room school houses, location—at the SW corner of the SW, Section 29, 136, 79, and at the SW corner of the NW% of Section , 137, 80. Plans and specifications are on file & ue ottieg ae the peer er. Mere. Co., indan, certifie: check for $100. is to be with the bid. Bids will be opened. on June the 5th, 1923 at 9 o'clock &. m. at the Huff Schoal house. The rd renefves the right to reject apy. or all Bids, yy. Order of the Sere. sy fen ux, Cle! 5 12-19-96 6-2, dé * A light year is the distance light travels in 365 days, going 186,000 miles a second, x F January was na: after the two- eaded Roman god, Janus, \