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FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923 | WANTED—First class me only experienced men need apply, Lahr Motor Sales Co. T-17-t£ ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent girl to do general housework and help* take care of children. Mrs. Wilcox. Phone 129J. 1212 Broadway. we. 7-19-3t WANTED—Middle aged woman t {cook on farm, 40 miles frog ,Bi “marek, write No. 592 Tribu FOR SALE OR RENM HOUSES AND FLATS . R SALE BY OWNEB—In Riverview addition. Modern, 7 rooms, oak finish, hardwood floors, fireplace, glass porch, built in re- frigerator,-and garage for two cars. Good lot with trees. Near school. Also household goods for sale; player.piano in good condi- tion. Terms if desired. Phone 689W. 7-18-3t FOR SALE OR RENT—15-room hotel in good condition, only hotel in a lively town with a population of about six hundred, price reason- albe. For information write Trib- une No. 588. ‘7-20-1w FOR SALE ON GREAT TERMS—6 room partly modern house for $2600., on terms of $300. cash and balance on monthly payments of $35. Geo. M. Register. T1T-1lw FOR SALE—For: Inquire Phone 7-18-4t FOR SALE—Chandler six roadster, brand new cord tires, fully equip- front and rear bumpers, side dshield, motometer, Run 9000 miles. $900.00. Ge Kilmer at M. B, Gilman Co. 7-19-3t How would you like to change your location for a home where you can make an independent living on 10 acres, where you do not need to freeze in the winter and swelter in the summer. + Market is good, soil very produc- tive. Berries, fruits and poultries profitable. Roads the best. The property is surrounded on three sides by Puget Sound where the best galt water fishing and boat- ing is found.‘ Also the many beau- tiful Lakes close to our property makes this a veritable boating and bathers paradise. You can‘bring your gun as’ well— game is plenty. This is home, as well as a place to be happy and suc- cessful. Will gladly givesyou full particu- lars Free descriptive booklets. Call and see Neil N. Berg. McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck. ‘7-19-2t FOR SALE—Half price, fur- niture, including curtains for\five room house. Rent Paid to Sept. 1st for five room strictly modern house in best residence district. Call evenings only—1055R Drug Store for Sale in Northwestern North Dakota. Good Doctor, bumper crop: big territory, doi fixtures invoice $6,000. Will scll $5,000 with $2,000 down balance health only reason for selling. Address Chas. Frank, Powers Lake, N. D. 71 FOR SALE—C. G. Conn cornet, silver, quick change to “A”, or “C” with carrying case. $35.00, Geo. Kilmer at M. B, Gilman Co. 7-19- FQ@R SALE—Typewriter nearly new, Oli $25.00¢ Geo. Kilmer at M. Iman C 7-19 FOR RENT—Furnished house; fur- niture for sale to renter. Write _ Box 309, city. 7-19-3t oom in modern home suitable for two gentlemen. Phone *P25M. 223-4th St. 7-19-1w FOR RENT—Two modern housekeep- ing rooms, Miss Brady, 307 Att St. For RENT gle furnished a ment with kitchenette. 411 Fifth St., Phone 273. 7-14-1w. ROOMS FOR RENT’ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnished flat. Business College. Telephone 183. 7-18-t£ WOR, RENT—Modern room, for wo- men only. Inquire rear apartment over Roops store on 5th St. 7-18-31 FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms in modern home; close In, 309 4th St. rooms, Mrs, Ada Rohr, 620 6th st « 9-14-lw HOUSES WANTED WANTED TO RENT—6 or 7 roo! house, all modern by family of 3. No children, At once. Write Tribune No. 593. 7-16-tf WANTED TO RENT WAQTED TO” RENT—Five or rodm modern home, adults only, to be occupied about Aug. 15th. W. Styles, Department of Indurance, State Capitol. -14-1w AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Forg with delivery boa, cahopy top, open sides, first class mechanically, just thing for deli ery purposes or on farm, very rea- sonable. Spangler Olson Garage. 7-18-38. FOR SALE—One 25-45 Case Steam Engine, one 33-inch Peerless Sep- arator, oye John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wa- ter tank. I in first class con tion. Will sell very reasonable. Write to M. E, Vollmer, Mann- haven, N. D. 7-16-lw FOR SALE—One 25-45 Case Steam Engine, one 33 inch Peerless Sep- arator, one John Deere Grain Ele- vator with horse power, one wa- ter tank. All in first class condi- tion. Will sell very reasonable. Write to M. E. Vollmer, Mapn- haven, N, D. 7-16-1w LAST CHANCE FOR BARGAINS— Baby carriage, 100 pound Bohn re- frigerator, outside icing, dining room set, davenport, and chair, 3-4 bed, springs and mattress, and sundry items. J. C. Anderson, 618-5th St. 7-19-2t FOR SALE—Well equipped restaur- ant in county seat town; living rooms. Best of r selling. Terms to respons ties. Address Tribune 596. 7-20. FOR SALE—Clean hardware. in Grant’ County, county -seat town, good crops, invoice $4500.00. For particulars write box 63,.Ca1-|, __TAG-1w H. P. Tanden com- steam engine in_- perfect Cc. N. Braun, Glen ee FOR SALE— pound condition. © per dozen. kets extra. Phone No. 560-W. Cal} 1-15-lw FOR SALE—Grey reed baby carriage. Good Reversible gear. Phone 1070. threshing and: plowing engine. Fine condition, John C, Taylor, Steele; N. D. Herrick ice box and hose, 49 Thay- er. Phone 627-W. 1-20-3t, FOR SALE—Genuine Fox ‘errier)| brown and white. Phone 894M. SALESMEN WANTED—Salesman with a car to represent an old established com- pany handling a well advertised 417 8. 9th St. 7-16-1w, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS HOW ARE You FEELING NOW, Tam? WoULD You LIKE A coro GLASS. OF WATER ?. | FEEL PRETTY GOOD ONLY 1 HAVE AN AWFUL HEAD low rent Ra stock, new. Used very seldom. en 7-20-2t | -]FOR SALE—Household furniture, line. Married man with sales ab- ility given perference. Experience not.necessary. Can make $50.00 per week from start. Give full in-! formation im first letter. box 19 Bismarck, No. Dak. 7-19-8t SIDELINE SALESMEN WANTED— Sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn week’s pay in an hour. WASHINGTON COAL CO., Stock Yards Station, Chicago. 7-18-1t WANTED—Two first class salesmen. Phone 186. 7-20-31 How would you like to change your location for a home where you can make an independent living on 10 acres, where you do not need to freeze in the winter and swelter in the summer. = Market is good, soil very produc- tive. Betries, fruits and pou!tries profitable. Roads the best. The property is surrounded on three sides by Puget Sound whcre the best salt water fishing and boat- ing is found. Also the many beau- tiful Lakes close to our property makes this a veritable boating and bathers parddise. You can bring your gun as well— game is plenty. This is home, as well in a place to be happy and suc- cessful. Will gladly give you full particu- lars Free descriptive booklets. .Call and sce Neil N. Berg. Norpia Realty, Respesentative, ae Rie a Hotel, marck. NOTICE ol Gop FORE- Notice Yi ites aregt that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Robert W. Wilkinson and Annie S. Wilkinson, his wife, mort- gagors, to Union pany, of Minneapol orporaueds mortgagee, e 18th day of October, 1917, and file for record in the office of the Reg- ster of Deeds of the County of Bur- igh, State of North Dakota on the Ist day of November, 1917, and recorded in Bdok 151 of Mortgages at page 69, and duly assigned by an instrument in writing to First Na- tional Bank, of Waterville, Minn., a corporation, dated July 16th, 1918, and filed for record in the office of ee id Register of Deeds in and County of Burleigh, on the Sard day of July, 1918, and recorded in Book 139 on page 237, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter descri the front door of the of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the 4th day of Aug- ust, 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest CaMTRE, (SW%) of Section Twenty (20) Township One hundred forty-four (144), North, of nge Severtty-five (75), West, uate in the County of Burleigh State of North Dakota. Th be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of One Thousand two hundred Fifty-five 40-100 Dol- lars, ($1,255.40), ‘together with the costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, port Dakota this 28th day of Jun First Ni tional’ “Bank of oe le, Owner of lortgare. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of WANTED—Bids for painting and re- pairing Wing school house, inside and out. Separate bids for install- ing new. foundation under said school. For plans and specifica- tions sec B. F, Lawyer, president of school board. Bids .will be re- ceived up to and including July 23, 1923. The board reserves right to reject any and all bids. Mrs, H. M. Beall, clerk. 7-17-18-20 NOTICE OF SALE ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘GIVEN That dofault has been made in the term und conditions of that certain mort- e made, executed and delivered by E. Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, | P. hit ‘ife, mortgagors, to The North- ern ‘Trust Company, a corporation, mortgagee. dated the 6th day of March A. D. 1917, and filed for record THE OLD’ HOME ‘TOWN Write! NEWT, THE HORSE BREAKER, WENT JNTO BAXTERS STORE THS MORNING, TEN MINUTES BEFORE NOAK COULD UNLOCK THE FRONT DOOR. »- OUT OUR i Williams KX ae AT i rm in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 28rd day of April 1917, at 2:30 . M and duly recorded in Book “132” of Mortgages, on page 496, and assigned to Ransom County ‘Trust Company, a corporation, by assign- ment dated the 19th day of November «(th Ani W NO PaRKin) THERE | vail, ai A ANU Nii My ow Ny, ny wy IVE JUST DROPPED: IN FOR THE WEEK END. YOUVE. GOT 1917 and filed for record in,tke of- fice of said Register of Decds‘of Bur- leigh County, on the: eat day of No- vember 1917, at 1: M. and duly recorded in Book “ 16" ‘of Mortgages, on page 566, and assigned td Migronee W. Oliyer, of Lisbon, N. D., by in- strument in writing dated the * oth day of December 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, Nort Payor: on the 9th day of May 1923, at 1:30 P M. and duly r in Book “174” of Mise, Mtges., on | page 319, and further assigned to The Northern Trust Company, a corpora- Wilbur Is a Cheerful Bird THANKS! YoU Y | Tools THEM OUT OF [/ 1 THOUGHT MAY BE You HAD HELLO, Tom! 1: WEARD THAT YOu ‘HAD AN OPERATION 4 ON YOUR NOSE AND WAS LAID YP SO 1,BROUGHT You , THESE SUN FLOWERS - MUST HAVE. PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR THESE FLOWERS A NEIGHBOR'S YARD-| | | UNOERSTAND You GOT A WALLOP on THE NOSE PLAYING BALL WITH DANNY= = BY ALLMAN AN ARGUMENT WITH A TAX) DRIVER -!1 HOPE ISN'T SERIOUS ENOUGH To MAR YouR, BEAUTY IN ANY WAY- “VLE STOP IN TOMORROW IT k_ AND BRING You SomME MORE FLOWERS - _ vot War” re Louise BE. council staff in Washington. posters will be sary of the outbreak of uted with the N distributed from coast to World War, for Preven . Cooper, of the jonal © Hiatt and Emil: when they ¢ dog. ‘The forcibly M. &. chur months-old son were ki \Phe tragedy occurred 40 1 Blizabeth, N. the roof caved in. tion, by. ane nment dated the ord day of May 1023, and filed for. record in the oftive of the Register of Deeds of said kota, on the 9th day’ of May 1923, at 1:30 P.M. and dul; recorded in Boek “174” of Misc. M., on page 319, und said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door'of the court hous in the City of Bismarck; in the Coun- ty of. Burleigh’ and State of: North Dakota, at the hour of ‘two o'clock in the afternoon on ‘the 20th day ‘of say 1923, to. satisfy the amount due uch: mortgage the, date of sale. e: premises jeribed in such mortgage, wi will be sold to ‘tisfy the same are situated in the County of teks ‘and State : of | North Dakot ire’ described as follows, Aateg “The South ‘half of the South- east quarter (S%.of SE%) and the: Northeast Poti of the Southeast quarter. (NE%-of SE Juse une ireight car caused all Ulis aamag' J., Knocked down supporting Burleigh’ County, North Da-|- A DOG’S DEVOTION A man and a woman, riding in the auto pictured above, were killed ashed into a train near Hrie, Pa. nimal, injured, refused to leave the bodies and had to be With them was their GEDY s north of by NOT A CYCLONE ft Jumped ine track ac luis of a factory and %) of Section Ten (10), in Township One: hundred. thirty- nine (139) North, of Range ix. (76) West, of the Fif! Principal Meridian, containii 2 120 acres more or tess, according to the United States Government Survey thereof. re will be due on such mort- wage at the date of sale the sum of me thousand two ee eighty- three dollars and fift; (81283.- 54) cents, together wrth to the costs and expenses of foreclosure. ited June 9th, o1 Pierce,’ Tenrieson, Cupler taeeorien ssignee 0} 01 Fargo, North Dakota.” 6-11-18,25