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vitae __ HELP WANTED—MALE MALE HELP WANTED—Dentist Op- erator, must be registered in North Dakota, Good salary and commis- sion, Write New York Dental Com- pany, Fargo, N. Dak. hi an YOUNG MAN—wanted to work by the month. Francis Jaszkowiak. 421 12th, Street, 7-26-tt WANTED—Man night cook, Apply J at Minute Lunch. 8-3-1¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE register teachers for all school Positions, Immediate service. No charges to school hoards, only 1 per ecnt to teachers. Cooperative Teach- ae Exchange, 556 Temple Court, inneapolis, Minnesota, 7-30-3w WANTED — Competent maid for general housework, family. of two. Apply Dr. M. E. Bolton, 1191-2 Main St., or Apartment D, Rose Apartments, after six. Be 8-1-3¢ WANTED—School girl to work for room and board, 621 6th St. Phone 619-W. 8-2-3 FOR SALE OR RENT . HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Look ang act promptiy. Four-room partly modern hot including two bed rooms, fine b: ment, water, lights, sewer, small barn, with three lots enclosed, and garden, for $1,750, on terms. Party leaving city and immediate pos- session given, Geo, M. Register. 7-30-1w FOR SALE—Or will rent house if not | sold, ali furnished, including piano, ready to move in, two blocks from ,new school im west end; newly painted, jnside and out; nice shade trees, mAplé floors downstairs, at a bargain; terms right. Phone 942-R. : 7-28-1w bafh, strictly modern; ‘very well _ located; till December 1st only; $40 per month.’ Impmediate posses- sion. Fire insurance written in re- liable companies. F, E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phone 78, * 9-28-1w FOR SALE—A good buy, A 6 rooni partly modern house, including 3 bedrooms, basement, porch, hard- wood floors, furnace, water, lights, not old for $2800, on terms of $500 cash; and balance of $25.00 per month. Geo. M. Register. lw 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 Bldg. Phone 78. ‘7-28-1w FOR SALE—House, brand new, five rooms and bath; ful] basement, everything complete; well located, $4,000; $800 cash, balance monthly payments. _F, Young, _7-80-1w, FOR RENT—Five 8th St. near-schooly 8 reom fouse on Mandan Ave. and 5_room house on 3rd St. HarWy Harris & Co. 1-31-lw FOR BR Light housekeeping room, just vacant; situated close in. Furniture for sale, 320 2nd _St. Call at back door. | 8-1-3t FOR RENT—2 rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 981M. Call 700 Ave. A. 8-1-3t FOR RENT—Six-room furnisheg flat. Also for sale solid oak library ta- ble. Phone 419, 7-21-48 FOR RENT—House at 902 6th St. In- quire of Mrs. B. M. Biers at 906 6th {St. 8-2-8. FOR RENT—Five room flat at Wood- mansee apartments, 423-5th St. 8-1-lw FOR RENT—AIlI modern house, three bedrooms. Phone 401. x 8-3-8t Watches and Jewelry Repaired 'wenty-five years experience as watchmaker and jeweler. I have 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. rai |AS, LAMB. 1-28-lw PRESESE Se lh eee Sac At BROS a EE etd 2 adh SSRIS ssaasetsenensee Lesete: BOSSI Stee o SoSOeC OF room house on}, POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position by married man, 29 years old, having 10 years bank- ing experience, two yearst: expeti- ence as salesman; want permanent office or sales’ position. Write 603 Tribune. Ses wr LOST—Stone Martin fur piece. Find- er return to Tribune for reward. F 9-80-tt LOST—Female setter, three yeara old, mostly white, black on head and spot on back, my name on collar. Liberal reward. Phone 838. A. W. Mellen. 8-3-tf FOR SALE OR fRADE—For resi- dence property, improved 160, two and half miles from town. Excé lent water, fertile sott, level, bromus and clover pastures. Splen- did proposition. Chas. owner, Pettibone, N. D. prieemearveriae”\.. Slpecimecet! INVESTORS ATTENTION— Am ‘selimg my 320 acres at a sacri- fice 9 miles west of town on the Circle Stage, 40 acres could ‘be irrigated, 100 dry land balance}: asture, 60 acres improved, ‘enced with fair buildings plenty outside, range, price $7.00 per acres. Write for — particulars. Thos. Leard, Glendive, Mont. 7-31-5t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two large nicely furi- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing on first floor, bath room joining. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 6th street, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-2-lw FOR RENT—Two room apartment with kitchenette unfurnished or partly furnished, modern and close in, also a piano for sale. Call ‘at 523 6th Street. 8-2-1w FOR RENT—One or two rooms suitable for light Lend teh J in modern home. Phone 487-W, or call 523 Wh St. 8-2-3t FOR RENT—Light housekeeping|: rooms, also modern unfurnished flat. 183. F-18-tf FOR RENT—Two Sarnished _rooms|’ for light housekeeping. Call at side door, 418 ist Street. Phone 558W. 8-2-1w FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with |: 400 | » light housekeeping privileges. _Fifth St. Phone 512-R. J FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with light housekeeping privileges. 409-|. 5th St. Phone 512R. Comfy attractive room for lady 601-7th St, Phone 682. 8-2-3 —— AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ¢ FOR SALE—Ford Sedan 1920 model Hastler shock absorbers. Large steoring wheel, starter, demontable rims, five good tires. A bargain at *$376.00r Phone-872 after 6 Be Mr 3 1-39-10, FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, also electric grafonola, good as new, or will trade for city property, or as part payment on same. . Mrs. R, A. Foisy, Wilton, N. D. 7-28-1w FOR SALE — Overland, 90 touring $150 cash. Am leaving town, must sell at once. Call 305 6th St. Phone 468-M. 7 9-28-4t FOR Car. Early 1 Model. In perfect condition. In- quire Bisnjarck Hide’& Far Cont- young, _Pany. ‘7-28-17 }, FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, at a bargain. Party touring, and has no driver. Ny P. Stockyards. B-R1t FOR SALE — Avery tractoF 25-5; Avery separator, 32-54; $800 buys this outfit which’ is worth much. more. Threth bill on a big ci will pay for this right in one ‘sea. son; quick action necessary, Write or call B. F. Lawyer, Wing, st Drug Store for Sale in Northwestern North -Dakota. Gaod Doctor, bumper(crops, big territory, doing 8-2-8t | Business College. Telephone}. good business, building stock and fixtores invoice $6,000, Will soll $5,000 with §2,000 down balance easy payments. Ill] health only teason for ‘selling. Address Chas. Frank, Powers Lake, N. D. if 1-14-30 FOR SALE~One of the best paying and best located small businesses in the city; only $600 will buy it; stock and fixtures are worth much more than that, Owner is sick ang cannot attend to it. F. E. Young, First National Bank Bldg. Phone Ee! 1-28-1w FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including dining rgom set,‘living room sct, : ivory finished bedroom sets, rugs, refrigerator, kitchen furniture and victrola at ‘a bargain. 120 West Thayer St. Phone 837M. 7-31-5t FOR SALE—At less than half, furni- ture, including curtains for 5 room house, used about a year. Rent paid to Sept, 1st. Call evenings only. Phone 1055R. 209 West Thayer St. : 8-1-3t [FOR GALE—Dining table and five dining chairs, arm chair, steel bed complete, kitchen table, ang wash- ing equipment. Nearly new. Apart- meht 10, Tribune. Phone 870-W. i 8-2-8t "WANTED—To rent hall for moving picture purposes in Western North Dakota, by party having complete moving picture outfit, chairs, etc. Write Tribune, 602. 8-2-3t FOR SALE—Clean: Herdware Stock in Grant Co. County Seat town. Good crops. $4500.00 stock. For particulars write Box 63 Carson, , D. 30-lw FOR SALE—One Mogual 45 H. P. tractor, cheap if taken at once. For further particylars address Taylor ix State Bank, Taylor, N. D. ig aits 7-31-lw FOR SALE—26-45 Twin City gas ) threshing and plowing engine. Fine condition, John C. Taylor, Steele, N. D. 3 8-2-3t FOR SALE—Household furniture and also two rooms for rent in modern house. Call at 417 10th St. ‘f 8-1-8t ¥OR SALE—Cheap. Shetland Pony, cart, harness, saddle, otc. Inquire at 104 Park Ave. 8-2-3 FOR SALE—Cheap. Gas range, near- ly new. Phone 1055R. 209 West ‘Thayer, 8-1-8t Nall a a ctr BOAGD AND BOOM OOM AND BOARD—Banner House, $8 per week, all you want to eat. } Also a girl wanted to work, 104 Main St. Phone.231, 7-31-1w SALESMEN WANTED—Salesman and collector. Call or notify Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-2-lw ——S—— PROPOSALS The Board of Directors of Apple Creek School District No. 39 of Bur- leigh County, N. D., will receive sealed roposals at the office of County Bunerintendent of Schools, Bismarck, N. D., until 2:00 o’clack P. M., Sep- tember 1st, 1923, at which time and place said proposals will be opened in the presence of bidders for the erection of a one story frame school building in accordance with plans and Specifications made by Van Horn & spttorbpah, Architects of Bismarck, The right is reserved to reject any or. all. bids. A certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the tender must ac- company each proposal. ; »Plans.and specifications will be on file after August 6th with the clerk of the school board, County Superin- tendent, Bismarck, N, D., and may be see at the cel itects aie ti jugust 1, . f A: TREY, Pres. ~ } : 88-1t NOTICE |\OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice:is hereby given, that ist certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Robert W. Wilkinson and Annie .8. Wilkinson, his wife, mort- gagors, to Union Investment Com- pany, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, a corporation, mortgagee, dated io day of October, 1917, and filed lor record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Byr- deigh, State .of North Dakota on the ist day of November, 1917, and tecorded in Book 151 of Mortgages at page 59, and duly assigned by an ment in writing to First Na- tional Bank, of Waterville, Minn, a . THE, BISMARCK TRIBUNE: THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY DONT PUT THE SIGN UP AGAIN— THE PLACE IS ALL RUN DOWN BUSINESS HAS GONE To PoT— GUESS ILL SELL OUT! i i : : Py SS SS * svn THE SIGN IN FRONT OF HOADLEYS STORE FELL Or Aare Do" TO DAY— ITWILL NOT BE REPLACED \ | AS DAD’ HOADLEY THINKS > NOW ISA GOOD TIME TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS OUT OUR WAY—By Williams ; WAY | THINK THEN LOOK KINDA NICE. THATS A SWELL PICTURE OF THE DEMPSEY GIBBONS FIGHT, AINT (T ? HES RUINING THE WALLPAPER ! YOUVE. GOTO MAKE HIM \ S \ ZE ANOUNG ROGUES GALLERY Vand‘filed for recofd in the office of | Court House in the City of Bismarck, in Book 139 on page 237, will ‘foreclosed by a sale of the premise: A Fair Questi TR lees, corporation, dated July 16th, 1918,|deseribed, at the front door of the|such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter (SW%) of Section Twenty (20) Township One hundred forty-four (144), North, of Range Seventy-five (75), West, sit- _BY SWAN , / fice oi|in the County of Burleigh and State Yor aud Couey of Burleigh, on the | of North Dakots at the hour of two od | o’eloc! . M. on ce lay of ug- 28rd day of July, 1918, and recorded | 1 OTo03, to satisfy the amount due <|upon such mortgage on the day of Kereinatter( sale. The premises described in in such mortgage and on 5 WEN DONT YOU BOY YOURSELF (" * WIEN B66S Is » BORNED INA CHICKEN oP THEY. 1S ALWAYS LITTLE: a PANT THINK IF “TNEY #002 BORA IN A ‘BARN THEY MIGHT BE LITTLE Ponigis/ | Dakota uate in the County of Burleigh and e of North Dakota. There will be due on such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Onc Thousand two hundred Fifty-five 40-100 Dol- lars, ($1,255.40), together with the costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 28th day of June, 1923. First National Bank of yas: Owner of ortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of Mortgage, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-29 7-6-13: 7 8-3 NOTICE OF HEARING .PETITION FOR LICENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE hes North Dakota, County of In Count; Davies, Judge. Magdalena Deg, formerly Mag dalena Borth, Petitioner. vs. George Borth and Martha Borth, minors, and E. M. Kafer, their Special Guardian, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to Heinrich Borth, deceased, You are hereby notified that the petition of Fred Borth, the adminis- trator of said estate has been filed in this Court, therein petitionin that he be authorized empowered and directed to sell real estate belonging to said decedent’s estate described as follows: South half of the Northwest quar- ter, Southwest quarter of the North- east quarter, Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 26 in Township 148, North, of Range 76, West, situate in the County of Bur: leigh and State of North Dakota. The said petition will be heard by the Court Tuesday the 2lst day of August, 1 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon day, at the Court Room of t! ‘ourt, in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota Court House in the City of Bismarck, State of North Dakota, nd appear before this Court, and Show cause, if any you. have why this petition should not be granted, Dated July 18th, 1923. I, . C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court of Bur- leigh County, State of North Dako- ta, (SEAL) Let service of this notice be made by publication thereof by printing and publishing the same for four suc- i in the Bismarck Tri- per printed and pub- ept Sundays, in the ismarc City of Bi , County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota. ‘ SEAL) I. C. Davies. Judge of the County Court. 7-20-27-8-3-10, SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA County of Burleigh. IN DISTRICT COURT Fourth Judi- cial District. . Martha C. Wheeler, Plaintiff. vs. Bertha P. Johnson, Charles A. Bergquist, and Josephus Todd. Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- uired to answer the complaint of the tiff in this action, a copy is hereto annexed and ere: with served upon you, and the’ origin- al of which is on file in the office of the Clerk of District Court of Bur- leigh County North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber at his office in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dak 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 so ap- pear and answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. July 12, 1923, F. E, McCurdy, Attorney for Plaintifr, E Bismarck, N. D. You will please take notice that/| the above entitled action is brought for the purpose, of quieting title to that Jand in Burleigh County, North described as Lot three in Block thirty eight in Northern, Paci- fic Second addition .to :the City of Bismarck in Burleigh County Norta Dakota, F, Attorn 71-2027 &Be10-17324): 0 ' i i ees PY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renden gnd son, Hugh, and Robert Renden left today for Detroit,’ Minn., where they will spend about two wecks at the G. A. Renden cottage at Pokegama Beach. £ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Welch and son, Lawrence left last evening’ for a month’s vacation trip in the east. They plan to spend several weeks with’ their son, Clyde at Ocean City, N, J. Clyde Welch who is studying medicine at the University of Penn- sylvania is this summer in charge of the Germantown Boys’ club at Ocean City and in addition to attend- ing the medical wants of the carp is also swimming instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Welch will also visit in Wash- ington and New York before return> ing. ' MANDAN Conductor J. C. Haskins returned last evening from San Diego, Calit., where he had been for several weeks with hig family. Mr. Haskins had accompanied Mrs, Haskins on. her re- turn to Calffornia after a visit with friends in Mandan and Dickinson. Court, Before Hon. I, ct Persons Interested in the Estate of | j Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunke and children, Aruth Hunke and Enos Hunke arrived yesterday from Cleve- land where they had been visitin for the past two weeks, i: F. Kelsch of Linton visited with his daughter, Miss Helen Kelsch, an son, Atty. Kelsch Wednesday. . Mrs. P, Wagner and. son, who have been visiting for Frank Nhe past | three weeks have been ‘visiting in Dubuque, Ja.,‘returned ‘home yester. apres jen tT " z FASHIONABLE STRIPES © Striped fabrics are used to trith plain ones. in many unusual ways. this seagon. They are lied in spiral effects or toblowniregalay ‘The tricorne revived with great interest’‘in Paris ,trlm- med with feathers in oft, a cots. : PAGE SEVEN ELECTRICITY ON FARM 70. COME IN N. Ds State | Railread . Commission. Says Extension Will Be De- manded in the Future DECISIONS OF BODY Extension of electricity to the farms in North Dakota will come in the near future, according to expres- sion of the state railroad commission made in its bulletin issued today. “The d fast approaching when the farmer is going to demand that en central station electrical ys the bulletin, “Now. he e and waits for a transmis~ sion line to pass his doorstep. “The progressive public utility ex- ceutive is not going to wait for pres- sure to be brought to bear out but is going out after this potential rural business, build it up and reap the re- wards therefrom. “These extensions may be financed directly by the utility or some form of farmer aid may be worked out. Again the solution here in North Dakota may be by the organization of separate companies taking differ- ent routes and buying energy as a single consumer from the central station,” The weekly byletinypf the com- mission anflounces the following’ ac- tion: " ; Cases, Docketed Greenfield Telephone Company vs. Sheyenne Telephone Exchapeo Com- pany. Application for: Wb¥ision of switching rates established by Sec- tion 14 filing in June 1922 by the Sheyenne Telephone Exchange Com- pany. Fessenden Light and Power Com- pany: Application for approval of plans, specifications and route of proposed 13200 Volt transmission line Cathay to Sykeston. Jacob Hafner and- 33 others vs. Slope Telephone Company. Petition asking that the Slope Telephone Company be required to re-establish service with the Beulah Exchange of the Independent Telephone Company. W. H. Lounsbury, Marion, North Dakota. Application to sell the prop- erty of the Marion Electric Light and Power Plant to J. M, Lysler, Heaton Telephone Exchange Com- pany, Heaton, North Dakota. Appli- cation to close Heaton Exchange. Cook Robinson, Velva, North Dako- ta. Application to discontinue electric service at Sawyer, North Dakota. Cases Decided C. H. DeFoe of Dickinson — was granted Certificate of Public Con- venience No. 18 to operate a passen- ger and freight service between Dickinson and Killdeer, North Dako- ta. J. J. Keavin of Minot was granted Certificate of Public Convenience No, 14: to.operate passenger bus bes tween Minot and Max. J. H. Richardson (Studebaker Line} was grgnted Certificate of Public Convenience No. 15 to operate a passenger and express service Minot to Parshall. H. &. Moshier was granted Certi: ficate of Public Convenience No. 16 to operate a freight and express ser: vice between Fargo and Valley City. Utilities Certificate of Authority for Myrah Senechal of Sanish to sell his ferry property to Leonard Hagen was is- sued, The Turtle Creek Sand and Gravel Company withdrew théir petition re- lating to switching charges from Soo Line Transfer to River Landing Spur at Bismarck, and the case is closed. The United Power Company of Crosby, North Dakota was given permission to build a 13200 Volt transmission line to the Whittier- Crocket Lignite Mine, The North Dakota Independent Telephone Company was given per- mission to sell 18 miles of iron wire to tha Winfield Rural Company of Spiritwood. In the case of the Truax Coal Com: pany vs. Great Northern Railway Company the Commission denies the Telephone application to close the depot. at Stampede. ; ; The Northwestern Bell , ,Telephong Company was given permission td close the toll station at Mapleton, North Dakota. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck snd vicinity: erally fair and cooler tonight Saturday. j For North Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Saturday. Cooler to+ © night and south portion Saturday. General Weathef Conditions Precipitation occurred in. northern Utah and in the lower Mississippt Valley, but elsewhere the weather is generally fair. Cool weather pre- vails in all sections. . Road Conditions The roads throughout the State are ‘mostly in good to excellent con- ition. : North Dakota | Corn and wheat Stations. Amenia . BISMARCK . Bowbells .. Dovils Lake - Dickinson . Dunn.Center Ellendale ... Fessenden ... Grand Forks Jamestown Gen- and High Low Preci; . 1 53 05 C .. 61 62 0 C- . 17 4070 © 68 . 62 + 65 - 60 68 42 0 C* 40 0.C 53 07 PG 50 65 41 44 50 50 39 a7 F 42 Williston . 48 Moorhead °: 2 56 C, clear; BC, ‘partly cloudy; cloudy; F, fopgy. ae Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist, ” 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : Alsmart sit for summer is of bi brocaded silk. On the jacket, the tire pattern of the bi is fol- j}lowed in ‘small steel beads, and bonita about « oy wide about outfith ae