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oA MONDAY, JULY 30, 1923 | GLISSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED—MALE YOUNG MAN—wanted to work , by the month. Francis Jaszkowiak. 421 12th. Strect, ... 1-26-tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE “We register teachers for all school positions, Immediate service. No charges to school hoards, only 1 per cent to teachers. Geoperative Tcach- ers’ Exchange, 656 Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 0-3w WANTED AT ONCE—Anbitious men and women to train for expert ac- counting work and income proce- dure. For appointment call Me- zie Hotel, ask for Mr. Crosby. i 7-30-1t WANTED—Housekecper on farm two miles from postofice. Two ‘in fam- ily. Write R. B. McWilliams, Tim- mer, N. Dak. 7-80-3t WANTED—Girl for general office work. One with high school educa- tion preferred, Apply Tribune of- _ fiee. 7-28-tf WANTED-—Competent girl for gem eralhousework, Mrs. C. B. Rosen, 31 Ave A, Phone 822-M. 7-26-lw —Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Call Mrs, Burt __Finney. Phone 717. 7-21-tt WANTED—Compctent* girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs. Gordon Cox, 316 W. Thayer. 7-28-tf WANTED—Contpetent girl for gen- eral housework, Mrs. J. E. Dawson, 6 6th St. 7-26-t1 TED — Girl for chamber work. Apply Housekeeper, Grand Pacific. 7-28-21 FOR SALE OF RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Or will rent house if not sold,all furnished, including piano, ready to move in, two blocks from new schoel in west end; newly painted, inside and out; nice shade trees, maple floors. downstairs, at a bargain; terms right. Phone 942-R. 7-28-1w FOR RENT—House, five rooms and bath, strictly modern; very well located; till December 1st only; $40 per month. Immediate posses- sion. Fire insurance written in re- liable companies. F. E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 78, . 7-28-1w FOR SALE—Modern six-room house, facing in Riverview, completed only last fall, a, splendid house, $5,600, $1,600 cash, balance on monthly or other easy payments. F. E. Young, First National Bank Phone 78, 1-28-1w FOR SALE—My & lots and 13 room house in Steele. Furnace heat, Can be bought furnished or unfurnish- ed. Part cash and terms on bal- ance. Also two lots in Bismarck on 4th street. Mrs. Mary Lindblad, a Steele, N. Dak, 7-24-lw FOR RENT—Cozy apartment with bath, furnished, modern, $30.00; also sleeping room $5 per week. Close in, Private entrances. Phone 464R after 5 p. m. 25-1w ~ FOR REN’ ‘o right parties mo- dern furnished home in best resi- dential district or will sell at liber- al discount. Phone 877. - ve 7-26-1w FOR SALE—Five room modern house, close in; excellent location. Priced absolutely right. Phone 267 or 496, 27-3t FOR RENT—Six- 1ed flat. Also for sale)solid oak library ta- ble. Phone 419, 7-21-48 R RENT—Apartment. See Grif- fith, at French & Welch Hdw Co. pti oe 7-30-3t FOR RENT—=Five room flat at Woodmansee Apt. 423-5th St. ae dette oes 2 Ley. FOR RENT—Flats. Person Court 30-2t " Watches and Jewelry Repaired Twenty-five years experience aS watchmaker and jeweler. I have ROQMS FOR RENT FO! INT—Light housekeeping rooms, also modern unfurnished flat. Business College. Telephone 183, ‘7-18-tf FOR RENT—A large front room suit- able for two ladies or gentlemen, also a small sleeping room. 810 Rosser, Phone 834W. _—_7-28-3t FOR RENT—1 modern well furnished East front a Two gentlemen prefered, Telephone 832J, 216-2 St. 7.28-3t FOR RENT—Modern room, suitable for two ladics or gentlemen, 621 6th St. Phone 6199W. 7-30-8t FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 487W or call. at 522-7th St. T-21-3t FOR” RENT—Room™ suitable for young man, 223 4th St. Phone 628. 1-27-1w FOR RENT— Large room, suitable ~ for tw6, 522 2nd St. T-21-3t FOR RENT—Large room, for two, 522 2nq St. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES _ FOR SALE—Three Dodge touring cars, 1921 and 1922 models, bought last fall—equipped with Rex Tops, heaters, moto-meters, front and rear bumpers, spare tires. All in Al conditions—REAL BARGAINS. Phone 501. Intérstate Transporta- tion Co. eleetric grafonola, good as new, or will trade for city property, or as part payment on same. Mrs. R. A. | Foisy, Wilton, N. D. 1-28-16 | FOR SALE—Atmost new Chevrolet roadster, several Fords, and Dodge roadster. Corwin Motor Co., Bis- marek, N. D. ‘7-28-30 FOR SALE — Overland, 90 touring $150 cash. Am leaving town, must sell st once. Call 305 6th St. Phone 468-M, 7-28-4t FOR SALE—Dodge Car. Early 1922 Model. In perfect condition. In- quire Bismarck Hide & Fur Com- pany. 7-28-1w MISCELLANEOUS Drug Store for Sale in Northwestern North Dakota. Goed Doctor, bumper crops, big territory, doing good business, building stock and fixtures invoice $6,000. Will scll $5,000 with $2,000 down balance easy payments. Ill health only ‘Teason for selling. Address Chas. Flank, Powers Lake, N. D. FOR SALE—One of the best paying and best located smail businesses in the city; only $500 will buy it; stock and fixtures are worth much more than that. Owner is sick and cannot attend to it. F. E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 78. 7-28-1w FOR SALE OR TRADE—Powerful 15-30 Twin City kerosene burning tractor, ready for work, can use small. grain separator, J. Walden- berg, Steele, 7-27-Bt FOR SALE—Clean Hardware Stock in Grant Co. County Seat town. Good crops. $4500.00 stock. For particulars write Box 63 Carson,| . D. 1-30-1w HOME MADE aprons and house dresses. Good quality, moderately priced. On display, Room 401 Van Horn Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. 1-24-Lw FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including 3 piece parlor set, piano and Vic-| trola, 112 West Rosser St. Phone! 809J. 7-27-3t WANTED TO RENT—A wheel chair for a few weeks. Address Mrs. C. E. Crum. McKenzie, N. D. 1-28-3t FOR SALE—Stamps. Send for my approvals, U. S, and ‘foreign stamps, K. J. Crawford, 20 Ave. Aj Bismarck. 7-27-3t FOR SALE—Sanitary couch and other articles, 621 6th St. Phone 619-W. 1-80-83 opened up a jewelry store at 415 Broadway. Bring in anything in that line, I will be glad to give you the benefit of my experience. CHAS. LAMB. ‘1-28-1w POSITION WANTED. _ Bie WANTED—Housekeeper desires posi- tion in good home or cooking dur- ing harvest. Write Tribune 600. NO-NO-1 SAY VTS A MACHINE TO cuT HAIR WITHODT KNICKING __,, Your EARS" << LHANK @BENTON RETURNED FROM THE WHERE HE INVESTIGATED A PATENT DEVICE FOR CUTTING YouR OWN HAIR AT HOME a CITY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _BY STANLEY II (CHIKA EGGS Razors ~ al 14 ae RASS SED |(HEE-HEE- MARRIED - STANLEY ~ NEA SERVICE 4 LOST—Sears and Roebuck tire, 94 by 41-2 with rim. and receive reward, LOST—Saturday TISTHE LITTLE. THINGS, “on National, Park LZ ELE UNCLE IRWIN 1S GOING, TO STAY A WHOLE WEEK ELLIS AND I'M GOING" WONT THAT BE DANDY? LET HIM SLEEP WITH YOu. — a, THAT DONT CouNTT sss OUT OUR WAY—Bv Williams MSN WG! \\ \ \ \\\ WW PAGE SEVEN CITATION AND: NOTICE HEARING | PROOF OF FOREIGN WILL STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh IN COUNTY COURT Before Hon. I. GC, Davi In the Matter of the Estate of Alex- ander McKenzie, Deceased. George P. Flannery, Petitioner, 8. + Mary B. Foster, Anne C. Kenzie McDonald, Jeanne ie, Alexander Mc O. McKenzie, Elva Me-| John McRae. Duncan Me-} Farquhar McRae, Wi ac, Katherine McRue, McRae Cook, Jeannct Donald McRae and G Flannery, and all othe inte: |, Respondents Judge. Me- ‘ATE OF NORTH DAKOTA,) Men's clothing to te To the above named respondents and| J0. With ber was a man all persons interested in the | to be involved in five high of Alexander MeKenzie, Dece: beries, Mrs. MeIntosh deni You and cach of you a here | ing anything about any robb notified George P. Flannery. the Pet r herein, has filed in| this Court a copy of ‘the Last Will] id Testament de} MeKen ¢ of the eity of St. Paul in the nty of Ramsey and ed, with his petition, | r the admission to probate nent as the Last Will d, and for the issu vorge P. Flannery of letters testaments Ahereon, land | that the said petition and the pr of said purported Will will be he | and duly considered by this Court on Wednesday, the 22nd day of Aug ust, AL D., 1923, a forenoon of that Rooms of this Court Court House, in the city County of Burleigh and North Dakota; and uw and each of you are hereby cited to be and appear be Court at time and pi wer suid petition and show any t e be, why the p petition should not be granted. y of 1 By the Court, 2 1. C, Dav Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) Dated the 14th day of July, A. D rs Line Bldg. Minn. fe Petitioner. tion be sery. PROPOSAL FOR BIDS Bids will he received by the Schoo! | Roard of Gibbs, School District No s uted School | ¢| concer ions may | 's office, il be opened at 2 o'clock, August 6, 1 By order of School Board. F. H. Tryge, Clerk, 7-28-30 8-1. CONSIDER PENSION APPLICATION From August 1 ta August 6 Coun- ty Julge B. W. Shaw will consider the applications of the mothers of Morton county who seek financial the Mothers’ pen- r to July 1 there were mothers in Morton county reteiv- ing pensions. ‘Twenty had again applicd for Wrist straps of beaded bands or of embroidered velvet or grosgrain rib- bon sometimes match the pouch bag with which they ried. STIFF COLLARS: | White linen cc nd cuffs of the old-time stiffivariety add smart- ness to a violently printed cotton frock with reds and yellows pre- dominating. SATIN-BACKED CREPE Satin-backed crepe is to be a sta- ple material for fall and winter. It various toilet If found phone 380 1-27-3t for articles, Bismarck small.suit case containing Find¢ leave at or notify No. 601 Tribune.) [osT—pi reward ny information leading to r: covery of my double barrel Parker shot gun. .No ques W. Mellen, and Steele July 24. return to Box 8, Washburn, Reward offered, . Phone 838; T- grip between Driscoll A. -1t ions asked, Finder please N. D. T-2T-1w has thé advantage of being lovely on either side, and the reverse is al- ways available for trimming, Don’t Forget Bismarck Juvenile Band Benefit. Audi- torium, Aug. 7. Tickets- 75 cents, _ $SALESMAN SAM “WHEW= | NEED A SHAVE, ALL RIGHT- 1 HAD A HECK OF (MOANING TRYING E 1 SHOULD WASH ANSEL ‘1-28-5t Highway between Jamestown and A Cutting Remark NO- | DONT ITS. ALL. BY SWAN SUPPOSE. YOU DOU) Sy HEALED UP Danville, UL lantern xnd half a week; big-nose monke alive in captivity. \He’s in the WHEN A SHEIK’S NOT A SHEIK! out name ntosh, donned : rave he » Vorhees Me said she woman, Bla "v, winner of this yext’s Ken- & after he ad. Miss Kathleen Wheeler, own working gn the model of her statue of the famous AT A RERZER! Imagine this old fellow with hay fever! ash on that beak. Rare species from Rorneo. Berlin Museum, You could hang a red Well, what fs it? 'S a This is the only one HAIL THE CONCURRING HERAT %