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\§ | ** FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1998 ‘[CLISSFED ADVERTISEMENTS Grand. Pa- help care for invalid: ‘thru; ,day. 3 Write bo. 6-7: WANTED—-Competent maid for gen- eral rpousework. Mra, Al Rosen. PhonA gus, 6-28-tf WANTED—Girl for general house work. Mrs, J. G. Cowan, Phone si4aw 6-7-3t WANTED—Experienced girl. Hoff- man’s on 4th. 6-2 SALESMEN WANTED WANTHD—Sateaman. with a oar for McLean and Stark counties. Pre- fer man, experienced in_ selling rural territory.. Faller Brbsh Co, Box 19, Bismarck, City Insuranee 6-4-lwk 1w}* Bended Bag either at at Auditorium or between Audit- orium and. Finneys Drug. Store. Finder. please return to. Dr. M. EY Bolton, 1191-2 4th St., and receive reward, 6-7-3t. SS ey FOUND ANID — Waitress at Homen's Date, 6-5-1w ___ LAND patie FOR REN’ he h half of Sec. 22-138-79, Apple Creek township, 80 acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. Ziegelmeyer. 6-28-3w WANTED TO RENT ) TO RENT—Or buy a small modern house. Must be close in, Wii Tribune No. 571. 6-6-3t ni ITUATIONS WANTED FUSINION WANTED—As clerk in tore smag town preferred. Have had experience iu department and peneral can furnish refer- Write Tribune stor if required 4 POSITION WANTED. Experienced Auto Mechanic wants position as shop foreman in garage. Has five years experience with experience in busine’s for 28 years of age and maz- an furnish good reference. For information write Tribune 570. 6-5-1w FO BALZ UR RENT USES AND FLATS. —Ten-room modern house, ths. Six blocks from down- town, good neighborhood. East front, trees. Purchase price, $5,125. Reasonable terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. Phone O, FOR §ALE—Five-room modern bun- alow and garage, located on 9th street, good neighborhood. Close schools, Purchase price, $4,500, Balance terms. Hed- Estate Agency. LE — Four-room bungalow, front, hardwood floors, full ent, furnace heat. Purchase price, $3,885, $885 cash. Balance $35 per month. Hedden Agency, Phone 0, FOR SALE — Fight-room modern house, 300 block 8th street. Screen- ed porch, sleeping porch, two car garage. Four bedrooms up and one dow Hot water heat, Purchase prigf, $5,100—$1,260 cash, $65 per month, including interest. Hed- den Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE — Seven-room modern house, east front, hardwood floors, ood lawn, hedge ang trees. Near FOR S. two schools. Price $6,250—$1,250 cash, $500 per year. Hedden Agency. Phone 0. 6-6-4t FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground floor. Private entrance, screened porch and large store room. Vacant June 1st. Also large front room with board for two young ladies. 217 8th St. Phone 883. 5-25-t£ —Nice 6 roum house all Good location, 60 ft lot. 600, $1000 cash. Jos Cogh- hone 681. 6-7-8t. RK RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished, modern 2-8-4 and 6-room apartments. Phone 905. Mrs. L. W. McLean. 5-16-cf NT—Furnished apartment for light housekeeping, modern. Murpny Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 6-14-tf. FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern room flat, furnished or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. 6-23-tf DOIN i ‘GUESS PD BETTER. WASH MY FACE AND BRUSH MY HAIR Too- OF THE DUFFS FOUND—Glasses in case, near Wool- ‘ worth store on Main street. Find- er can have same by identifying property at Tribune ang paying for this advertisement, 6-6-5ts ROOMS FOR RuNT. FOR RENT—One sleeping-reom suit able for two and 2\light*housekeep- ing rooms in modern house. 621 Gth St. Phone 619-W..) .. 6 FOR RENT—One large room, suit- able for Two. Table board $17 per month, Apply at 416 Thayer. _Phone 622, 6-4-1W FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeepjng and also one single sleeping room, 418, Ist St. Phone 241-J, 614-1wk. FOR RENT—Desirable rooms with good board for gentlemen or ladies. At the Mohawk, 401 5th street. 62-1w CAME TO OUR PLACE—On May. two mares, one gray and one: sor. rel Phone 38F3. Naughton Town- ship, See, 1 FOR RENT—Comfortable and attrac- tive room. Reference required, ‘Write Tribune 572. 6. pounds. Marked H. S. on right hip. Finder please notify Harry M. Smith, 416,. 6th St., Bismarck, }. D. 6+5-5t. FOR SALE—1 bed, mahogany, spring and mattress, leather rocker, table dining room chaits, 8 1-2x10 1-2 rug mahogany pedestal, writing desk, heating. stave, cheap if taken at once, Inquire at 104. Park Ave. 6-8-3t. Hotels for sale or exchange from a twenty room hetel“up to a hundred ~also cafeteries and rooming houses address: M.,J., Miller, DeVolne Hotel, Farga.N, D. 6-8-1, HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at- tachments, fits all sewing mach- ines; price $2.00, Checks 10c extra. Lights Mail Order House, Box 127 Birmingham, Al: 6-6-6 mahogany and cane.chair and rock- er, upholstered in velour. Call 993-M. 6. FOR SALE—Six hard wood tables ayjtable for hotel or restaurant use also 200. pound ice box. Phone 356 6-8-1wk FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, Second floor, Hinckley Block. A.°C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. 5-25-tf lw |B use, 1191 brandt Studios, FOR SALE—Bicycle, nearly new, large size, for further information phone 282R, 6-7-3t. Good rich dirt can be had for haul- ing. 615-10th St. Phone 767J. 6-6-3t Seen enamel NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAMIN- ATION Notice is hereby given. that the State Bar Board of the State of North Dakota will hold an_examina- tion at the County Court House, in the City of Grand Forks, State of North Dakota, commencing on the 10th day of July,.1923, for the pur- pose of examining applicants seeking aamission to the bar of said State. The following named have filed FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished | their applications for permission to for light housekeeping, 620 6th St.,]take such examination: Mrs, Ade Rohrer. 6-2-19] Benson, Oscar B., Upham, North = eee akota. FOR” RENT—Pleasant furnished] Fitzgerald, Lawrence Edward, room with kitchenette, 411-5thSt.| Grand Forks, North Dakota. Phone, 273, 6-6-10k| | Hanson, J. A., Minot, North Dako- BB Sisal) CAL a ee de | FOR RENT—Two rooms in strictly Higgins, Milton K, — Arnegard, modern home, North Dakota. 72 ‘7th Street, 6. Phone 35M. it. FOR RENT—2 furnished ro n modern home. lose in. Call 5793. 6-5-1lw FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room on first floor, also garage. Phone _ 875, 6-6-3t| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 403) 3rd St. 6-7-3) MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Baldwin Hotel on the Black & White Trail 18 miles north of Bismarck, 16 sleeping rooms. Pool room and barber. shop in connection, Soda fountain, soft drink and confectionery. The only place of its kind in town. Ice house full of ice, store house, gar- age, etc, Will sell furnished or unfurnished for terms, call or write Mrs. H. Ward, Baldwin, N. Dak. 6-8-3t. WANTED—Safety Razor blades. We hone and sharpen them just as satisfactory as an ordinary razor. Don't throw away dull blades, Be wise. Bring them to us; we can save you over 50 percent. Har- rington’s Barber Shop, Bismarck, N._ Dak, 6-7-1wk. FOR SALE—One No, 9 Garland range, water front and reservoir, and one No.8 Heart’s Delight range with water front. Both in first class condition. O. W. Roberts, 751 or 161. 6-3-tf FOR SALE—Horse, wagon, three cul- tivators, harrow, saddle, 5 beds, cupboard table, chairs all kinds of fruit jars, other articles, at 423 Thiyd St. Wm. F. Erlenmeyer. 6-6-lwk FOR SALB—We have a lot of odd boxes of cigars, all long filler hand work, fresh made, which we will close out at $1.50 a box, 50 cigars in box. _Erlenmeyer’s Cigar Fac- tory. 423 3rd St. 6-4-lw Strayed from pasture hear Glencoe, 1 bay gelding, weight bout 1400 Krauth, Kurt H., Hebron, North Dakota. Pierce, Ear! R., Grand Forks, North Dakota. Seese, Edward R., Grand Forks, North Dakota. Smith, Leland J., Fargo, North Da- kota. Tenneson, Norman Gilbert, Fargo, North Dakota. Weston, Elia A. Grand Forks, North Dakota. Any objections to the participation of any of the above named candidates in the examination to be held as aforesaid, or their admission to the bar, if successful, should be filed with the undersigned, Secretary of the State Bar Board, not later than Tuly 2, 1928. J. H. NEWTON, Clerk of the Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and ex officio Secretary of State Bar Board. 6 8215-22. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT, Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made ip the terms of that certain mortgage executed and delivered .by Celia K. Walla and E, M. Walla, her husband to Sophia Nicola and assigned to the Bismarck Loan and Investment company, a cor- poration of Bismarck, N. D., dated the 29th day of September, 1922 and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh County, N. D., on the 3rd day of October, 1922, at 2 o’clock p. m. in book 171 of Mortgages on 212, will be foreclosed by sale ‘of the premises described in suck mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, and in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon on the 9th day of June, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- scribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to y the same are ‘THE THE OLD HOME TOWN ———} ee NS FINE LING or REATING SToves -SNow SHOVEL Woolen. MITTENS Goots Gar-Tass & FLY PALES g Y UNCLE BOB BLODGETT APPEARED ON JHE FIRST TIME HES BEEN OuT SINCE “THE WINDOW SASH FE ON WIS WHISKERS, AND BROKE THEM OFF FOURTEEN INCHES FROM THE END OUT OUR WAY —By Williams BISMARCK TRIBUNE — »(HoLp ER”. Welrr snes AREBARINZ (Ee STANLEY & NEA SERVICE MAIN STREET “THIS MORNING, ~~" ‘dle YEH AN IF AT FELLERS AGOOD RIDER, WHY ANT HE SITTIN’ BACK WITH HIS ARMS FOLDED, HOH? TELL me THAT: AAVAH AT AN’ NO wit BRONCO, HE HAST LICK HIM TT MAKE 1M GO, a THE ART CRITICS numbered seven*in block ninety-six | of the origina] plat of the-city of Bismarck ,N. D. That there will be dpe on such mortgage at the date of the sale the sum of $1,438.10 in ad- sale including attorneys fees, Dated May 3, 1923. BISMARCK LOAN & INVEST- MENT CO., of Bismarck, N. D. a corporation, F. E, McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, N. D. 6-4-11-18-25-6-1-8 United States has 148 national ~ Sy Me | « LooK AT Him! WHERE’S THE FIRED @escribed as follows to-wit: Lot|dition to the costs and expenses of e Mortgagee. forests, embracing 181,799 acres. A Very Good Reason . BY ALLMAN porennrny YIU = DANNY, WHAT’S COME OVER. You ALL OF A SUDDEN? WASHING YOUR FACE AND BY STANLEY |P | CATHEDRAL OF IS BEING DESTROYED BY THE ter of Russian civic and religious culture. But it stood in a land where 76 per cent of the population were an Catholic Po und Ma per cent Jews, 6 pe ALEXANDER NEVSKI DISAPPERANCE OF OLD RUSSIAN DOMINA' the whole structure PAGE SEVEN OLES DESTROY WARSAW CATHEDRAL TO SHOW THEIR SCORN OF RUSSIA wa’ IN WARSAW WHICH POLES AS A SYMBOL OF THE Ie INSET: MAR- SHAL. PILSUDSKI, WHO WITH OTHER TIONAL LEADERS, HELPED ESTABLISH THE POLISH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. By NEA Service Protestant Germans and only 3 w, June 8—All Poland is} per cent. adherents of Holy Rus- cejebrating the beginning of the} sia destruction of Warsaw's most| [ts gilded copper domes have beautiful building. overshadowed the nearby palace of For the razing of the magnifi-|the Saxon-Polish kin and the cent Cathedral of Alexander Ney-|humbler Catholic Cathedral of St. ki marks the disappearance of the|Joln. But they never overawed [last symbol of Ru domination. | the Poles who finally succeeded in | The beauty of Warsaw will suf-} breaking away from Czaristic dom- fer, for the edifice stood in the ex- | ination. act center, of the city facing the When the g rment under Saxon Gardens. To the foreigner’s | such leadership ‘shal Pilsud- Jeye it was the most noteworthy |ski and others finally became \structure in Warsaw. But to the} strong enough it decreed that the {poles it was the most distasteful. }church must go. It was Poland’s | Millions were expended in its;answer to Russia’s war on relig- erection in 1894. Its founders in-]ion; it was Poland’s break through tended it to become the great cen-|the last bonds that tied her to Rus On May 3, the Polish national holiday, the destruction of the vedral began, It will continue, ith pomp and celebration, until is down. HANK GOWDY | GOES TO GIANTS Boston, June 8. arnes, pitch- er, and Earl Smith, catcher of the New York Giants, will come to the | Boston National League club in ex- change for John W: , pitcher, and n catcher, the | Boston club announced, No cash is involved in the deal, it was said. Boston, June 8--A telegram ived here from, Judge Emil Fuchs, t owner of the Boston National League club, who is now in Chicago, announced tha Hank Gowdy of the Boston club had been traded for Earl Smith, one of the New York Giants’ catching string. The mess id that “there might be furthe ments.” ' Gowdy, who was the batting hero of the 1914 worlds series, when the Braves, took four straight from the Athletics, is veteran, and been acting a second string catcher thi Hank Gowdy, veter develop- a as PAUL LIVES’ June 8.—Cattle re- ket mostly choice yearlin, Common to good beef st 75, Butcher cows and h and cut- Bologna Stockers sT. St. Paul, M IT 4 $10.00. up to § ers $3.75 to $9.50. ‘ters mostl bulls large and feeder: y | Calves receipts 1, ‘around 50 cents lower. packer top best lights $7.50. Hog receipts 9,500. Market aver- aging 15 to 20 cents lower. Range $6.00 to $6.60, Bulk pigs $6.25. Sheep receipts 100. Market on f: lambs about steady. Best spring lambs $14.75, Sheep good, 25 to 50 cents low Bulk fat shorn ewes $3.50 to $ Canne: Practical SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. on “In District Court. Fourth Judicial j Distriet onert eorge Schonert, 3 Plaintiff. vs. Oscar Rootanberg, Martha Routenberg, Ida Routenberg, Clara Routenberg, Olga’ Rou- tenberg, / Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- aired to auswer the complaint of 4the plaintiff in thig 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- scriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, 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 s0 appear and answer judgment will pe taken against you by default for the nee seianted ts ae complaint. ates lay zi F. E. McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintiff. _ Bismarek, N. D. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the above entitled action refers to that land in’ Burleigh County “Das kota described as the st half 1 FISH-EYE VIEW This is how the prow of the Levi- athan, largest ship afloat, looks to a fish, Taken as the boat dry- docked at Boston after its trial trip. (E%) of the northwest quarter * (NW4%) and the north half (NY) of the northeast quarter (NE'%) of section thirty (30) in township one hundred forty one (441), north of range seventy nine (79) west of the 6th P. M. and that the complaint 1s on file in the office of the clerk of the District Court of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, F. E. McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. 5 12-19-26-6 2-9-16. . =———oaa———————— BISMARCK | STORAGE . COMPANY : Licensed.and Bonded. Space to Rent for All Kinds’ of Storage. Rates on lication. Baled Hay Sale. Office 207 Broadway ‘BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 82.

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