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ee 4 FRIDAY; JUNE. 29,-1923 oad TASSFIED AERTISEMENTS (ee FOR SAL C2 RENT ELP WANTED—YEMALE WANTED — Waitress and kitchen HOUSES AND FLATS. girl. Write or call Metropolitan | F ENT—6 room and bath flat on __hotel, New Salem, N. D. 6-28-3t | ground floor. Furnished or un- Wanted Waitresses for lunch room| furnished. Vacant July 15th. At and cafe, Lewis & Clark Hotel, 999 ond St. Furnished two room Gane ~is—Wele nie] and bath apartment. Also unfur- pleat tends house work. Supt. In-| ished three room and bath apart- Aika SenOOL: 6-29-3t | ment, city heat and water includ- ed. Apartments are at 212 Main ANTED—Competent gir] for gen- eral housework, 528 7th St. Phone St. Phone 419. 6-22-tf 487-W. 6-28-3t | FOR SALE—A modern home on paved street, centrally located near school and churches on exclusive block. Fine trees and shrubbery, also some furniture. Leaving the BUOMA POR RENT. FOR RENT—Modern two room fur- nished apartment, ground floor.| ®! n \ Private eataics) screened porch| city. A bargain if taken at once. ang large store room. Vacant June} Phone 877. _ iy ce Opaeeoe 1st. Also large front room with | FOR SALE—A bargain if taken at board for two young ladies. 217{ office. Cozy modern home on ex- 8th street. Phone 883, 6-16 tf] cluswe street near school and POR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room| Churches, built in features and trees and bath in private home. No ob-| and shrubbery on pavement. Phone jections to children, Phone 472M.| 877. _ eae 6-28-1w 501 3rd Street. 6-27-1w | FOR RENT—Two-room ment in. FOR RENT—One_ nicely furnished | modern house, furnished or unfur- room in modern house for one or| nished, with gas. Call 622 8rd St. two, Phone 346-J, or call 408 10th} Phone 132-W. 6-28-3t St. 6-29-4t |FOR RENT—July ist strictly mod- FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping | crn duplex with garage. Best part rooms, fully furnished, 517 2nd St.] of city. Phone 169M or call 114 Phone 812-J. 6-25-1w | _Ave. A. W. 9-26-4t FOR RENT—Nice quiet furnished | FOR RENT—Fornished apartment rooms with or without board, 46{ for light housekeeping, modern. Main St. Phone 1066. 6-25-1w]| Murphy Apts. 2041-2) Main. F, FOR” RENT—Modern furnished ; _W- Murphy. Phone 862. _6-1¢-¢f. room in private home. Close in.,FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, Write Tribune 585. -3t, with kitchenette, furnished or part- FOR RENT=Room an modern Home; ly furnished; close in. Call at Ge suitable for two. Close in. 301-4th} 6th St, S:2B-1% St. Phone 586. 6-29-3t | FOR RWS ae modern four FOR RENT—Modcrn furnished room,| 700 flat, furnished or unfurnish- large! andlcomfortable: Fhone\724| o Callega building” Rhone tes 6-29-2 6-23-tf or call 710 4th St. 6-: = _ oF call 110/Ath Bt ts ROR SARE SOR) CRENT FOR RENT — Light housekeoping | "> eran h h ith 605 : roomie /etnlSe Grubnayaneteeg | yee tar enpecieycrmeos on 8643335" at ybtldtlllins Nee ser2e sat) 6-25-tf TOR RENT—Room in modern thome, —— ———————————____ 422 4th street. 6-28-3t Lost MELP WANTSD—MALB LOST—Green sweater, white letters WANTED—Advance man’ with ear| ~N: D.”' Reward. M. D. Avery, to book and bill road show, North] 30 103, city. (Roe, and South Dakota Territory. R. B, Ayres, General Delivery Mandan, MISCELLANEOUS. \_N. Dak. 6-28-3t | FOR SALE—Entire fixtures of store = consisting of cigar case, candy = HOUSES WANTED case, gum case, 39 drawer grocery DESIRES TO BUY—Person desires] counter, cash register, show cases, to buy good home, with about 3] display tables, computing” scale, bed rooms, not on corner, at} oil pump and tank gasoline filling reasonable price and terms, close station and 8 foot marble soda to schools at once. P. O. Box 343.| fountain with back bar, scoops > 6-25-lwk.| paper holders, Jack rack etc. M. S. Lark, N. D. 6-28-lw AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES | Levy: Lark, N. D. 5 FOR SALE—One Chevrolet touring|FOR SALE OR TRADE—For unin car in good running condition.| Cumbered residence property, im- Price $175.00, Also one Dort tour.| Proved 160, 21-2 miles from town. ing car in good. running order.| Excellent water, fertile soil, level; Price $150.00, Call at Sinclair] bromus and clover pasture. Inves- Refining Co. 6-23-1w| tigate. Chas, Ryder, owner, Petti- : bone, N, D. FOR SALE—12 cultivation, balance pasture and timber, all well fenced, good build- ings, running water, very good crop. Good terms, @ bargain, slugo |, Zill, Mondovi, Wis. 6-27-5t | FOR SALE—Barber shop, two chairs ens | ind bath, good town of 350 popula- arm, 40 under | including player-piano, 3-burner and oven electric range, dishes, and other articles too numerous to rapher. YOU SAY YOURE UP AND DRESSED "Waren in EARLY THIS MORNING LIVERYMAN DAVE WHITAKER QUDIETLY BDRIED THE FUR CoAT HE GoT INA TRADE FoR THE GOLD WATCH THAT TURNED GREEN JN HIS POCKET. ‘THIS IS ONE LONG HORSE ON YOU. und—the elongated horse! omach from atooping?” mention; reasonable. Phone 981-W, Introducing the first cousin of the dachsi or call, 309 7th St. 6-23-1w | mind is “how does the horse keep his s an animal like this actually existing. And you will be right! It’s the trick of a New York City photog- FOR SALE tion; $700 for fixtures; $350 cash Five room modern house; close| 8nd balance $50 per month, only 3250/00; \ : shop in town. Apply Barber Shop, ne Sea cash; balance Bowdon, N. D. 6-25-9t Six room modern bungalo " front, in Riverview; garage; nice] ly scratched in transit. Regular Jawn; $5600.00 $1500.000 cash; bal-|, price $600. Will sell for $300.|N ; j ' ance to suit. z | Call Van Horn Hotel, Room 423, |tion at the County Court House, in The choicest lot in Riverview; 75 | 6-28-2t|the City of Grand Forks, State of fopt frontage; southeast\ corner,|WANTED — To sell or trade © right at the end of paving where] melody-tenor saxaphone, B-flat. you get its full benefit without hav-! Fine for band work. Call or write ing to pay for it. $1050.90, 523. 9th. St. 6-29-3t Soma real bargains in farm lands; 5 A asar NStie Latah lands here will advance faster. than Bete. pone sharke crane "Ail anywhere in the country. Values} i? good condition. Wachter Trang here are at the bottom; in most oth-| 90. "¢5 62 hey h |) le SO fey ae they have, gate .cTSh. a8 R SALE—A small office safe. 1| Dakota. Fire insurance written in reliable companies. \ NOTICE OF STATE BAR EXAM- Notice is hereby given that the 10th day of July, 1923, for the pur- The following named have filed take such examination: L, Borner, McKenzie, F, E. YOUNG, \ Phone 78. First National Bank Bldg. 6-25-1w. \ INT—Front room for office| kota. use, 1191-2-5th St, or call Rem- Higgins, Milton K., Arnegard, brandt Studios. 5-24-tf.|N.rth Dakota. Krauth, Kurt I, .Hebfon, North INATION Dakota. sy Rete eee ak eee Pierce, Earl R., Grand Forks, North | 6—8, 1 ; east|FOR SALE—New piano, case slight-|ctate Bar Board of the State of { Dakota. North Dakota will hold an examina-| Seese, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Smith, Leland J., Fargo, North Da- North Dakota,- commencing on the | kota. Tenneson, Norman Gilbert, Fargo, pose of evamining applicants seek- North Dakota. ing admission to the bar of saia] Weston, state. North Dakota. Any objections to the participation their applications for permission to|of any of the above named dates in the examination to be held Benson, Oscar B., Upham, North|as aforesaid, or their admission to if successtul, soft coal heater. Write Mrs. A.| Fitzgerald, Lawrence Edward, | filed with the undersigned, Secre Grand Forks, North Dakota: of she 7-4t| Hanson, Jy A., Minot, North Da-|than July 2, 1923. J. H. NEWTON, Supreme Court, State of North Dakota, and ex- Elia A, Grand Forks, ndi- the bar, be - Baled Hay For Sale. State Bar Board,-not la! Board Drago: out straight when resting. BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 The only question that comes to} Hog You may scoft at the possibuity of | M officio Secretary of State Bar] sicon, ideal fo wheat favor: HI tended downward in price te the Son ranged with D Decembe lowed b cline, $1.05 1-8 39,000, change | ! (Furn | No. 1 |No. 1 No. 1 ‘No. 1 | No. 1 No. 2 No. 1 import MARKET NEWS NOTICE OF Lee EXECUTION OCCUPATION Liverpool Action Is Responsi- ble in Part for Depression |} Chicago, June 28-—With weather crs were disinelin | advances on this side of the/Dellars, 1 Albin. Hedstrom Atlantic that there is no evidence of Reports of black rust around Aber- | deen, 8. D., and of drouth damage in Gam bee. dee ee part of North Dakota brought about 318 ae 10. $ 300.00 a rally later. Weaknes: 2 covering 5 bearish. Wheat closed, unsettled, 1 cows ianaae to 11-8 cents net lower, with Sept 10- 1-22 10 2,146.72 $1.021-8 to $1.031-4 and Dee, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, June 29.—Hog_ reeeiy Thursday's ge. Top $7.10, Cat- p ‘eipts «8,000, Fairly active. - signm Ming quality plain, Most kill] 1402 Dahl, A. J- a ae 1. ses stea a i 7 Early top $10.40. heat Gti/eattl ros, farm : oe machine MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN, Minneapolis, June 29.—Wheat, cash per aie i No. 1 northern $1.04 3-8 to $1.123-85 | 430 aU eee ee SEROt No. 1 dark northern spring choice to | 1431 aeithel 19 aphoD fancy $1213-8 to $1.303-8, good to d_ 11-26-21 securing choice, $1 4 to $1.20 0 and $400, co to good, $1.063-8 to 1.11 " pie uid vs $1.04 3-8; September, $1.06 1-8» De- M, ‘dated 10-26-20, cember, $1.08 5-8. 01 Haugen, : 10- 10 165.40 “orn . 3 yellow, 73.1-2 to 74 1659 Hill, Anth y 10- 10 10 cents; . 8 white, 361-4 to C.-M. dated’ 10-21-21. covering 38 1- fue Sy cattle, farm mah: rye Ni 59 to 591-4 cents; Flax and Seip Ah EBC NWA: No. 1, $2.73 to $2.76. and NSW of Sls eo es SW of 28 and Sts of SO. ST. PAUL LIVE teste Hae he is So. St. Paul, June re- CG. Mord earoaling 1-22 10- 1-22 10 2100.00 ceipt 1000, mostly ste - tle, farm and yearling machinery, crop on the NW and 34 of See- SraealnepelyasGueolser -DEy tion 30-161 bu, oats and 5 ton hay fed heifers $8 to $9. 670 Johnson, - Cows $6 upwa to 7.50. . Lane, C. an ate uD ta fed fat heifers $5 to $7. Cc. M. da covering 4” a uy ae G 0 to $5.50, Can- t mi mach- ners and cutter: to 3. pone as Bologna bulls § to $4.25! MONTE Stockers and feeders slow. Weak [1715 McBride, W. G 318.5 to slightly lower. Calves receipts} 1773 Me f 10 bee 1200. Strong to 25 cents high pr. ia Best lights $8.50 to en receipts. 9,500. active. Teele oeLe The stly 15 to 25 cents lower. Range crop on the SW 0 to $6.75. Section 29, N. ing sows $5 to SE and NEWS to 6. heep x on 30-161-56. . Lambs steady to 25 cents higher. | 127 MeLean, Dune 2-21-22 10- 1-22 10 1171.50 to $14.75. Hand weight ewes $5.50. 11481 Newton, Andrew Pea Minneapol Bismarck, June In 1920 France, Italy and Belgium ‘ PAGE SEVEN State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss , Di Court Fourth Judicial IS EXTENDED as the Bank of North Da-) Coriens, Germany, June 29—The AT OPENING: SS French today extended their oecupa- \s Shi Bele »|tion in the Mayene bridge-head to Sear ce Recaiver ¢Gytac| Langen. on. the Darmstatt-Frankfort brock,, North Dakota, a corpor-| railroad line eight miles of ation,” Defendant. Frankfort and Eschborn on Frankfort i Kronborg line, 74 miles northwest of Frankfort. The extension is a pen- ssued out of the office of the] alty for recent sabotage on the rail- rk of the District Court in and] roads. for the County of Burleigh and ; State of Nerth ota, on the 26th r harvesting of the winter] day of June, . upon a certain with growth conditions | judgment and decree of foreclosure ¢ for the spring crop wheat|entered and filed in the above en- dur- | titled action, ling: ‘ in favor of the plain- Saas put | tiff and against the defendant on LEGISLATION Es. Beats pu ithe 16th day of June, 1923, for the tions that foreigt | sum of Four Thousand Three Hun- carly d nthe indi 1 to follow | dred Forty-eight and 66-100 ($4348, It was further pointed out) Sheriff’ of the County of Burleigh} Washington, June 29.—Great Bric such | State of North Dakota, will offer] ain's flat rejection of America’s pro- jfor sale and sell to the highest bid-| posal for a prohibition 12-mile limit was the case last ye: {ee roe at at eae ae has left aministration officials no al- an severn onths | the Court House in the ¥ of Bis-) tcrnative, i i fal and for several months | ice County of Burleigh, State of | ternative, it was said authoritatively . on the 12th day of but to await the will of Con- » hour of 2:00 o'clock as to revision of the law and following personal prop: | meanwhile refuse admittance to ship aid judgment and decree] 4; i eiz- ‘ure described, and here, | Hauer stres under penalty of s i follows: ures Opening — prices which from 44 to % < mber $1.02% to § $1.05%4 to $1.05% was fol- or y a moderate additional de- Due Rate of machinery, crop on. the f to $1.05 1-4 Fairly active on bett 10 to 15 cents lower tha 5692. age 120, Cc, M. dated covering tractor and plow Bulk fat lambs 14.50 eee oe 1669 MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR 1728 June 29.—Flour un-| 1719 i 1640 Sonstegaard, Ole If d. Shipments 41,144 barrels.| “Dated t naneeesercae 20.50 to $21. ed this 26th day of June, Albin Hedstrom, —— — Sheriff of Burleigh Co. North Dakota, BISMARCK GRAIN P. -H. Butler, ished by Russell-Miller Co.) | Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. ea re NOTICE o x B= :, ae FORE Too Late To Classify Notice is hereby given F a Beate certain mortgage executed and delee| FOR SALB—Grey finish oak dining ered by Robert W. Wilkinsgn and| room set, one mahogany highboy, Annic S. Wilkinson, his wife, mort-| one bed complete, one kitchen kagors, to Union investment Com- rr i pany, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a| ‘able, one 6x9 rug, one oak library corporation, mortgagee, dated the| ‘ble, all practically new; also 18th day of October, 1917, and filed] one large overstuffed genuine for record in the office of the Reg-| black“leather rocker and one elec- : ister of Deeds of the Coun ie ra a i ca ed 304,000 tons of beef. leigh, State of North Dak ues Hoe snpeinbnee reel on demand 10 ‘39 arson, Edwin 10- on demand 10 dark northern northern spring, amber durum mixed durum red durum . flax flax rye Leave TM), +) BELIEVE: VEL + HAVE A~ — OUT = HOW: WOULD}, You LIKE To. TAKE, A WALIC?: >] It to Olivia ( \ HOPE Yau ENJOVED “YOR SODA- BY TREATING YOu To THAT SODA . 1 BROKE ONE OF MY™ PRINCIPLES -~ BELL ares aN IT 1S ONE OF MY. PRINCIPLES NEVER To SPEND MY cae recorded in Book 151 of | Mortg: LLMAN J 2,282 22 and du i harness, saddle. Robert Burke, 14 , instrument in writing to First Na-| Ave B West. Phone 429, the Is d q Be he Ist day of November, 1917, FOR SALE--Shetland Pony, - ,G Honal Bank, of Waterville, Minn.. a 6-29-6¢ corporation, dated July 16th, 1918,| p >NT— : Jand filed for record in the office of FOR SANT: sone eters jthe said Register of Decds in and Richie MOREA? RR at ane Ber or said County of Burleigh, on the| building, 112 Sixth street. {28rd day of July, 1918, and recorded] .... 6-29-2t in Book 139 on page | 287, will be) FOR RENT—Large front room with ed by a sule of the premises joini sn : such mortgage and hereinafter oe ae adjoining. nie 100k jdeseribed, at the front door of the se rentrange,. newly, papers Court House in the City of Bismarck,| nd painted, extension phone. in the County of Burleigh and State} Call after 6 p.m. 405 5th St.- INTEREST FROM] |of North Dakota at the hour of two| Ph 30M. -29- jof h one 8 6-29-3t lo’elock P, M. on the 4th day of Aug- ust, 1828) fo satiney the PP ONDE due | FOR SALE—Hoosier and music cab- upon such mortgage on the day of| ; ini i sale and which will be sold to satis-| i@et dining room furniture, trio fy ‘the same are described as’ fel, | iron beds, book desks and rockers. lows, to-wit: Also dishes and fruit jars. Must be sold by, July. 8th, 710 Ave. D. You .NEVER GET ANY The Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Twenty (20) Township, One ' 29-2 hundred forty-four (144), North, of| Phone 960-M. feaesPt Range Seventy-five (75), West, ‘sit- {uate in the County of Burleigh and FIND. BODIES, State of North Dakota, There will iz be due on such mortgage on the day | , Grand Forks, N.D., June 20-— Mr. of sale the sum of One Thousand| #"d_ Mrs. Chas. 0. Johnson, whose two hundred Fifty-five 40-100 Dol-| bodies were found in Minneapolis | lars, ($1,255.40), together with the| this morning came to Grand Forks i of Foreclosure. fifteen years ago from Osakis, Minn. ented te Bismarck, North Dakota! Mp, Johnsn was janitor at, the Uni- First National Bank of| Yersity ofi North Dakota. ~ They left two weeks ago on a va- fon, with a five years old adopted girl... A. two-year old adapted boy dieg last December. Mr. Johnson-has . | since’been ill through grief. 8-3 ; The RO ad are’ survived by two =e j| brothers, John ang Ole Johnson, Osa- ee TO oral DEALERS kis, Minn., and two sisters, Mrs. John 2 eee ‘or supplying) Danielson and Mrs. Hans Larson.of 1,000 tor Ligntte Cot dclireed aa eR] Grand Forks. Mre. Johnson is sur- in the bins of the several. Bigmarck| vived by her brothers, Martin Bakke, hools during year endi it Bakke, at '30, 1924. Bids to be opened af phere y ana ate peayrernt as | ali bids. Felect ap¥ OF! se5 ¢, Millers 1 \ ler of of jucatior Richard Peavarden, Clerk. ” Indians of the plains made sp caps, combs, bows and head dr from buffalo horns. Waterville, Owner of Mortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-29 7-6-13-20-27 During the* nineteenth century. the population of the world grew’ lian 640,000,000 to 1,600,000,000.