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MONDAY, JUNE 25, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1923 \ 222 2nd St. Furnished two room and bath apartment. Also unfur- nished three room and bath apart- "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' THE OLD HOME TOWN | of Deeds of Burleigh County, Nortn Dakota, on the 9th day of May A. D. 1923, at 1:30 P M. and duly recorded PAGE SEVEN McLean Farmers = Learn What Their H in Book “174” of Mise, Mtges., on ment, city heat and water includ- page 319, and further assigned to The | = ‘ ed. Apartments are at 212 Main {Rue S10, and further assigned to Tre Neighbors Are Doing St. Phone 419. 6-22-tf tion, by 4 mpnt dated. the ard tail ae FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT— |day ‘of May And filed for recor ‘ashburn, N. _ MELP WANVED—EALB _|__ POSITION WANTED. _| Three. rooms, . kitchenette and is a ie E the Bec uter ae Pe ds |first MeeLan county au tour WANTED—Man to sell automobiles, | WANTED—Position ‘as bookkeeper] bath room on first floor. Modern. likotay on the Gi day 7or May noes to be conducted in a SMa We Sales experience necessary. Good} and general office man. 12 years} Basement, Furniture for sale al- 11:30 P.M. and duly recorded’ in| completed last Tuesday acclaimed by opportunity. Apply Sales Manager,] experience and best of references.} 0, Phone 97% or call 1 Thayer | Book “174” of Mise, M., on page 319,| all Who took part to be a complete Lahr Motor Sales Co. 6-21-5t | Steady and reliable. Phone 404W.] st. / jand said mortgage will be foreclosed | success BR eyaty, (ny) Ava EO == ~ es }-22-3t. | aa RENT j BY a sale ol he premises in such) the expectations of the promoters. WANTED—Kitchen helper. Apply : S223 FORT RENT a |mortgaye and hereinafter described, | phe gute tour idea has been develop. HELP WANWED—FE Two large rooms with closets, large ans possession, Hedden Real ley of Burleigh and § ple of this county for the a : hall, bath room, two porches with t ‘ Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock} years past but not unti] Tuesday did W , : e Estate A Webb block. Phone i | ANT ‘Competent stenographer privilege to use kitchen for cook- state Agency, 5 jin the afternoon on the 20th of! the idea finally reach the actual stage for law office. with experience} F i 0. 6-23-4t | July 1923, to satisfy the amount duc | 3 a LR f ing @nd basement with electric - ‘on such mortgage at the date-of sale. | that Tices of Norton & Kelock, “Manc{ Washer handy for ‘laundry. Ad-| FOR DE ET hence “ithe premises. described in. such ve ices of Norton elsch, “| dress Tribune No, 581, _6-22-lwk| light house keeping rooms on mortgage,.and which will be sold to] be measured in dollars and cents, Sit NDA arti es OR ground floor, Private entrance. itisfy the sume age situated in the{and yet the dollars and cents value ANTED—Responsible girl or wo- DRESSMAKING No children. 508 10th St. County of Buri and aot) of the aifainis big and wil) grow: big? man for small modern home. Good | WANTED—Dressmaking, Now is 6-22-3t |North’ Dakota, and age deseribed a8| cor as more ang mote people take home, good wages. -Call evenings, } the time to get your 4th of July| FOR RENT—Furnished apartment j Follows, teowite at of the South |#dvantage of such trips and go 209 W. Thayer. Phone 1055-R. dress made, Reasonable price. Al-] foy light housekeeping, modern. AGU WARERE of SE%) and | around und see how the other f = ase 6-23-3t | so large room for rent. Call 832M] Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F. the Northeast quarter of the | mers overcoming the obst: Warre=x school girl to help} Fr 311 2nd St. 6-20-lw| W. Murphy. Phone 852. 6-14-tf. | Southeast q Siiay (esr 2 SE | that are constantly confronting the with housework from 9 to 2 BENT. FQR RENT—Two-room apartment, lates en » in | farmers on every hand. The farm! o'clock each day. Phone 449 or som : Wi itiicnsnteloctaralihed or pate Township One hundred | thirty- 1 eo about and see the fine farms call at 1011 Fifth St. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- 39) North, of Rai 6-22-3t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Good wages. Ap- ply to W. E, Lahr, if care Lahr Motor Sales Co. 6-20-tf WANTED—Cook for employees’ club nished apartment, ground floor. Private entrance, screened porch ang large store room. Vacant June 1st. Also large front room with board for two young ladies. 217 8th. street. Phone 883. 6-16 tf FOR RENT—6ne front room on first ly furnished; close in. Call at 523 6th St. 6-23-1w FOR RENT—Pleasant, modern four room flat, furnishéd or unfurnish- ed, College building. Phone 183. _____(6-28-tt SALE OR RENT—Modern FOR GOIN’ To TI ELL OUR MAMMAS; nty-six (76) West, of the Meridian, con less, according States Government er DP, eof. be due he date of sale t d two hundred cig {their neighbor: | wheat, the best » the best stock in the community, the best horses, the best cows, the best chickens, the best barns, the best s!flos, the best alfalfa fields, the best Sweet Clover fields, the b wheat grass, the best n, the best oats, 4 aoa 7st Paes and fifty-four ($1283.| the best of everything in the com: at Ingian school, C. B. Dickinson, |" 00. with or without kitchenette, | house with garage, 605 9th St. ther with the costs and] muniy, and he will go home with a HORS 6-22-3t) 409 bth St. Phone 612-R. ae ee tremendous resolve that he will make 6-20-5t Ths Norton Trust unr his farm just as profitable and just LS STREETS ESPINER 2 Northe: pany, | u 4 SASL) ___|FOR RENT—Room in modern home FOUND A Corporation, | as atteractive as his neighbe WANTED—Man and wife want job |” close in, Gentlemen preferred. | ;oUND—A- Tar neck Assignees of Matt The f with hay -crew on cook threshing cook car. Joe care Banner House, Bismarck, N. D. 6-25-3t 419, Tth St. Phone 644W. 6-18-1w FOR RENT—Nice quiet furnished rooms with or without board, 46 formation write Tribune 583, e, Fargo, North Dakota. Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, st stop was at the Maxwell farm, where the Holstein herd viewed. Mr. could be done with high grade Hol- was Maxwell showed what North Dakota. - iii ia si Main St. Phone 1066. 6-25-1w MISCELLANEOUS. ree, Tenneson, Cupler steins, WOMAN WANTS—Washing by day! oR RENT—Two furnished rooms | Special] today ang Monday only A grove of Mr, Wm. Leben inter- or hour, and also do the washini) for light housekeeping. Phone|at Dakota Fine Arts. Conn baritone ested the visitors at the next stop. at home, Mrs, Jessel, Call 437W.| 393, B. F. Flanagan, 6-20elw | saxaphone, complete with case, one Also the field of Hubam, the annual 6-22-1w _, ost LOST—Ladies brown polo cloth coat on Red Trail between the State Penitentiary and Bismarck. Find- er glease return same to Tribune office for reward, LOST—Airdale Neale pup, 8 months FOR RENT—Modern furnisheq room, large and comfortable. Phone 724. or call 710 4th St. -Bt FOR RENT- t room, well fur- nished, with kitchenette. 411 5th St. Phone 273. 6-19-1W FOR RENT — Light housck v7 rooms, 722 bth St. Phone 486-R. 23-3t Holten cornet, two mandolins, one victrola, good as new with records, one Voclian phonograph, two record cabinets, two violins, complete. 6-23-2t including player-piano, 3-burner and oven electric range, dishes, and other articles too numerous to TURNED GREEN TWO DAYS ATROTTING HORSE. FOR A SOLID GOLD WATCH THAT yi TH LIVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER,EVER SINCE HE SWAPPED AFTER HE GOT !T. OUT OUR WAY — By Williams NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT) IS HEREBY GIV That executed and Cressie E. Marble, a agee dated the 20th day of November A. D. nineteen hun- dred and 17 and filed for record in h ffice of the Register of Deeds of Sweet Clover was gone over and the wonders of this crop noted. The farms of McLean county do not h: to be treeless and dull and n nor do the cattle and horses need to go hungry because they are on a farm in MeLean and not in Yowa. Chester White means more to those who saw the hefd of pigs belonging ’ Coun of Burleigh, and State of e Gregory. rold. Return to Burt Finney for mention; reasonablé. Phone 981-W, PaaS onic North Dakota, on the sist day of ‘De- Ene dacccadewnhe Reward, _6-25-2t] aU TOMOBILES—MOTOROYCLES | or call 309 7th St. 6-23-1w So arene (aig eae al Gel asa) candeeuccesd ico uhanaenn LOST—Lady’s hat and shawl, Finder | FOR SALE—One Chevrolet touring| FOR SALE—Barber shop, two chairs |will ba foreclosed by a sale of the ms John Oberg, and he kindly return to Tribune. 6-23-3t} car in good running condition.| and bath, good town of 350 popula- LOOKING PUP AS NOU M y,\ |premises in suck Mortgage and here- because he has them ang is | Price $175.00, Also one Dort tour-| tion; $700 for fixtures; $350 cash WITH US ALONG THE V7, | jinafter described, at the front door | s ful with them, too. FOR SALE ing car in good running order.| and balance $60 per month, only SWELL BOULEVARDS. te Mi Yi hE OG i eae Yee alfa hay and alfalfa seed is room modern house; close| Price $150.00, Cull at Sinclair] shop in town. Apply Barber Shop, | 1 | | y AGN \aia States ot North we keta ate t the visitors saw on the Wm. in; $3250.00; $750.00 cash; balance} Refining Co. 6-23-lw| Bowdon, N. D. 6-25-9t Ze hour of 2:00 o'clock P, M., on the rt farm on the Painted Woods 0.00 per month, FOR SALE—35 h. p. 4-cylinder tour- | TAKEN UP AT CITY POUND—1 YY [23rd day of July 1923, to satisfy the|Lake bottom. The first hay crop has ix room modern bungalow; east) ing car. Overhauled this spring] bay horse, one white hind foot, Wy amount due upon said Mortgage on}been cut for this year on the field front, in Riverview; garage; nice} and in good cogdition, $260. J. P.] weight 1000, Owner can have “The premises described in aaia| tht ast fall yielded 350 pounds of law 5600.00, $1500.000 cash; bal-L Jackson, 23-zt] same by paying all charges and Mortgage and which will be sold to| ‘len seed to the acre that sold for ance to suit. : calling at 322 9th St. or Phone LIE y the same, are those certain| #0 cents per pound, on/ t » beside The choicest lot in Riverview; 75 FOR SAL3 C® RENT 6755. 6-23-26 Yf : ; situ Pp ises din the County of}a fine hay crop on the fir s foot frontage; southeast corner, HOUSES AND FLATS. FOR” SALE—Piano, musié cabinet, y 4 Burleigh, ‘and State af North Dakg | seeding. ‘There is still much Yellow right at the end of paving where]FOR SALE—A fine home of six| three stoves, bed room furniture, ZB The Southwest Quarter of. Section| G0 —it’s being made from Alfalt you get its full benefit without hav-| rooms and bath, including three] dining room furaiture, sewing ma- | B Fa =) | Thirty-two (32) in Township One! Red Duroc Jersey hogs ing to pay for it. $1050.00, bed rooms, fine porch, hardwood] chine ang other household furni- LE. \ Ch he o Sr #\) |Hundred -four (144) North of| Josephson Bros, put their in. Some real bargains in farm lands;| floors on both floors, full basement,| ture, Phone 960-M. 710 Ave. D. “ink h©&) LAAN] [Ringe Seventy-citht (78) West of/They are mortgage lifters and this lands here will advance faster than] located near to schools, in good ‘ 6-19-1w 4? tho etch eelneln pueridinn. etain| id this farm is not going to have anywhere in the country. Values! condition, not old and has garage | 2 5- - \eumaitewits — ascaaen rene, @ny to lift if they keep on with this here are at the battom; in most oth-| connected with house, for $6,000, |" OR SAIM 1 teams horses weight.) | 1818) which ‘with vunterest “chexeos| Class of stock raising. er states they have gone over the| on terms; immediate possession 48) ealles 8/8 eit ie eon will on the date of sale, amount to] John Arngrimson is making a suc- top, given. See me for appointment at} Stowartedale. JE, Cheuk jthe sum of $50.76, and which amount|cess of sheep raising, the herd grew Fire insurance written in reliable] once. Owner ‘leaving city. Geo,| Stewartsdale, J. E. Chesa eae is aeaguded in the sum herGinafter | from 40 to 85 this spring, companies. M. Register. 6-20-1w glitch \emaescetuiner terete ntadan Mortgage| Eitht span of fine work horses har- F. E. YOUNG, , [FOR RENT—6 room and bath fiat on [FOR SALE—Ice Box, davenport bed, at the date of sale the sum of Fight | essed and out for show were found one 78. First National Ban ig. Gundlficos Meth - . undre¢ hirty-five and 45/100| at Everson Bros farm. The Perchoron Phone 78. First National Bank Bldg.| gr. nished or un.| 88nitary cot, kitchen chairs and Hundred Thirty-fi tE Bros fi The Perch 6-25-1w. furnished. Vacant July 15th. At sine houveneld goods. Phone ak, ele eae jMorteagor, to Seth G.j stallion brought out for show has or ‘cal ayer St. 835.45) Dollars. the best record of any horse in the SSS =| ____6-22-3t | Z Seth alent county. The tractor is going to rust ly ist etly mod-] fils yy \ \ Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, wagee-| away and the horse is coming back BUNGALOW ern duplex with garage. Best part IN NW © ‘\ Attorneys for Mortgagee, into his own. Everson Bros. also nave of city. Phone 169M or call 114] fin iit i Z| | Fargo, North Dakota. j Sixty acres of Sweet Clover too, that 4 Ave. A W, G-23-1t 1 Pl AMA ey te §-11-18-25 7-2-9-16, just netted them a fine crop of _ FOR SALE BY OWNER FOR RENT—Front office, 18x23, TAN anya lt Citizens’ Training j hay One of Bismarck’s finest, best located bungalows. Second floor, Hinckley Block. NUON Al aadees ‘ aining Black Angus means something to Beautiful lawn, shrubs, flowers, trees, garage and gar- A. C, Hinckley, 410 Thayer St. \ MERU rg ttn Camps Meet With the folks who saw the herd betong- den. Built by owner for home. Price $7,500. . $2,500 6-25-tf nih RYAN A Cae ean i ing to Bete Eero) who displayed a . Lome. 1500. A Pr , - : So! fytlas earty Endorsement} whole yarq full of coal black money. down, balance terms to suit purchaser, or $7,000 cash. {FOR SALE—Oak office file of 3 y mn eee 4 WRITE TRIBUNE NUMBER 582 drawers, Chiffonier, Library table also garage for rent. Phone 349. 6-22-3t. Roaster, Latest model. 6th St. Stationery, Bismarck, 6-23-3t FOR SALE—Pop. Corn nearly new. , WHEN A FELLER ONLY HAS ONE SUIT. | “ta, TRoilhays Omaha, Neb. June 25.—The 1923 | Citizens’ Military Training ups to be held August Ist to August 30th, Fort Snelling, Minn.; Fort Des | makers. He won the sweep stake prizes in the St. Paul stock feeders show in 1917 and there was no doubt abowt the decision either. A look at a real dairy farm is wh: Moines, Ia., and Fort Leavenwortr, {the visitors saw at the Hillside Ds ANOTHER GOOD BUY FOR RENT—Front room for office fs Kansas, are receiving the approval | oie anthew hne 8 eet of lion 300 CASH use, 119 1-2-6: St, or eall Rem- , ‘NEA SERVICE] and hearty endorsement of prominent | "ier | Andrew has Oi! head of Hel: $50 per month including interest at 7% until owner’s equity brandt Studios 5-24. 4 & — = — | or#anizations, clergymen and legisla. 7°)", National Cabello Rate is cleaned up then $35 per month including interest— — j i tor 2 a ssociation. 2 an BUYS a ™ POR AAU ear ne ape Lune one gage made, executed and delivered by| on thé 28rd day of April 1917, at 2:30] leigh County, on the 20th da: |dairy barns with full equipment im 91 Modern Bungalow—Two large bed rooms, bath, living room, good as new, complete with pages. y of No- Grace, the Most Reverend 7 i ildfane, | P. ecorded i Book | vember 1917, at 1:30 P. M. and duly er ¢ ‘i |the way of stauncheons, stalls gnd Phone 978, 23-3t|H. E. Wildfang and Bessie Wildfany,!P. M and duly ,recorded in Book|vember 1917, a ; 1 | Archbishop Harty in a jetter to the |‘he way of staunchcons, stal J . kitchen, hardwood floors, full basement, furnace heat, East front. . his wife, mortgagors, to The North- 2” of Mortgages, of page 496, and | recorded in Book of Mortgages, | Soventh Corps Area Citizen’ Mili- | milking machine were inspected by Price $3885 oA j ern Trust Company, a. corporation,| assigned to Ransom County ‘Trust| on page 666, and assigned to Florence | Sevensh Corps Area Citizen’ Mili-| at east eighty people. 08, / NOTICE OF SALE mortgagee, dated the. Sth day of|Company, a corporation, by assign-] W. Oliver, of Lisbon, N. Dy by, in-| try. Cumps officer express: | "" “Tsuen ten theusang bushel ele- HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That| March A. D. 1917, and filed for record] ment dated the 19th day of November] strument in. writing ‘dated the 26th |es himself as heartily in favor of the | 0, uy" Gamatete aiedmane alge Webb Block ' Phone 0 fildefault has been made in the terms|in the office of the Register of Decs| 1917 and filed for reéord in tke of-|day of December 1917, and filed for | camps dint hewwillitake an ac. US 0ie io Memnn Ava meee . and conditions of that certain mort-\of Burleigh County, North Dakota,| fice of said Register of Deeds of Bur-| record in the office of the Register| tive int in the eampaign and | everything handy dish : sae psc ee i : 4 wishes success to the pool work. |£F &tiding feed is a mighty handy THEY'RE NOT, BITINAVERY] | pees mei, WELL LET'S Give IT” |, UP, DANNY - NOT EVEN + A SITE- PULL IN. ‘__No Luck i. il BY % LLMAN A | clares that he ‘Hlistened to the promises of old of- The Reverend Homer C. Stuntz, Resident Bishop of the Methodist | Episcopal church emphatically de- is unalterably opposed to militarism, but that he is most | heartily in favor of the Citizens’ Mil- itary Training camps and is person- ably, recommending them to young men. United States Congressman R. H. 4Thorpe on finding that his son was too young to attend this year’s camp very much disappointed, as he very anxious that his son should ve the splendid training given at the camp. He expresses the hope ‘that this purely American training | will instill in our young men a high- ler type of patriotism and loyalty to out country. i At these eamps the government provides everything free, including | railroad fare, food, lodging, uniforms and equipment, and medical and den- j tal care, |Rev. Newcomb Back From Trip Supt. Geo. B, Newcomb of the Humane and Society for the Friend less returned yesterday from Morton and Grant*county points and left to- day for Halliday and Werner where some minor children are reported | needing attention Through Mr. Wilson an assistant at Jamestown some cases of cruelty to animals have been’ successfully {prosecuted in the northern part of ithe state, One case is now pending lin Burleigh county which Rey. A. Guenther a Jocal. assistant is hand- ‘ling. Mr, Newcomb. states that for ; some time the Society has quietly fenders to take better care of their ‘domestic animals but - advice and threats seem to serve no .purpose ‘and so the Society, has, adopted a policy of prosecuting the grant. cases and publishing the. samo with the hope such, procedure may act as a deterrant. more fla- || thing to have on the farm, says Ole Holtan. It means better grain for the market and cleaner grain for the seed bed. If means that the small and worthless grain as far as com- mercial uses are concerned stay on the farm and are fed to the stock. The grade and value of the grain sold is raised by sending it through the mill before it is marketed. A good store house on the farm wil] go a long way toward correeting the evils of the marketing system that scems to be giving the American farmers so much trouble. If it hadn't been covered the visi- tors might have uscd the 140 barrel water supply tank on the Ben John- son farm for a swimming place. As it was, they didn’t. Ben showed them how he keeps the frost out ot his silo too, by adding a triple thick- ness of tar paper and sheeting to the outside, Plenty of fresh water and fresh unfrozen silage ought to make any cow happy. farm. , ‘ They are on this DR. M. E. BOLTON Ostédpathic Phiysittan 119% 4th-St . Telephome 240 .o Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK STORAGE Licensed and Bonded, Patinds of Storage, — Rates on A| Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway

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