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* Pep ede a8 4, 1928, HELP DS eRe MEN WANTED—To sell our gobds in country ard city. Why work for others when you can’ ness of your own with a § ly come? We sell goods. on time and}, wait for our money. Team or au- to needed for countty Work, no outfit needed for city. Experience unnecessary, we train in salesman- ship. McConnon and Company, Winona, Minnesota, Mention this pape: 8-4-1t American World Peace Crusade, affi- liated with the World Pe Pob-' lishing Society, both ficoxporated,| desire Christian women and men of, unimpeachable chatactér, as repre-, sentatives; big income. Apply with: references: | Genéral. Secretaty,, 619W. Girard Ave. Philadelphia, Ra, 8-4-1) (00 TO $300 a week. Men with slight knowledge of motorg who cafi reach car owners-can earn $300 weekly without making a single sale. If they can also mal profits may reach $25,000 yearly. Only. pro- n position of its kifd ever offered.| Soo depot ahd McKenzie Hotel. Re: E. M. Phillip: 1908 Broadway,]| turn to McKenzie Hotel for reward, New York, = 2 > = = MALE HELP WANTED—Dentist Op- erator, must be registered in Nort! Dakota, Good salary and commis- sion, Write New York Dental Corii- pany, Fargo, N. Dak. _POBITION WANTS ‘WANTED—Position by 29 years old, Having 10 yebra b ing e&perience, two years’ experi- ence as sale office Tri puter Le tosr LOST—Stone Martin fur piece. Find- er ret¢fii to Tribune for reward. S83 7-80-t1" tost—A r Spaniel, color, brown, curly Nait and a rat tail. Small sized dog. Phone 73. Call F.C oseley for reward. > 8-4. §T—On. July 28, boys’ suit coat, On or between Seventh and Ninth Reward. ‘Phone beset 4 }-4=2t) LOST—Female setter, three years ol 8) Liberal reward, Phone 838, A. W.. Mellen. > 8-3-tf LOSt—small bunch of keys on wife, Friday evening on trail between Wilton and. Bismarck or between ind shoe Yepairing machihety for sale or for rent with privilege &-2dw| one year. Price $1000.00, part down, TYPISTS—Earn $25-$100 Weekly, | spare time, copying Authors’ Man- uscripts. Write R, J., CARNES; Authors’ Agent, C-310, Tallapoosa, Ga., for particulats. 84-101 __ HELP WANTHD—FEMALE WANTED-Competent d River Valley, t 1600 pop- ulation. Write EB. B. Klein, Bis- marek, N. Dik. St ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two Taree nicely furn- ished rooms for light housekeep- ing. on first ffeer, bath poom ad- Joining. Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 6th street, Bismarck, N. Dak. u 2 “B-2-Lw. FOR RENT—Two. room apartment with kitchenette unfurnished or partly furnished, modefn ‘and close i 0 @ piano for sale. Call at 523 6th Street. 8-2-1w FOR RENT—Furnished. room with kitchenette, algo single room, suit- able: fof two business women? Large éloset. 422 bth St. 8-4-3¢ FOR RENT- le or two rooms suitable for light hohekea in modern Home. Phone 487:W, call 523 7h St. : 8-2-3$ jousekeépin fooms, also’ médern unfurnishi 183, FOR RENT—Two hirnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call at side. door. 418 1st'Street. Phone 558W. ‘8-2-1 FOR RENT—ne or 2 rooms suitable for light housekeeping in modern home. Phone 487W-or ¢all 523 7th St. ae 8-4-8t FOR RENT—Farnished rooms. with light -housekeeping privileges. 400 Fifth St. Phone 512-R. 8-2-3t law office stenographer, to work one month, during vacation of regular steno. Good wages; expenses paid to and from Mott. For information fnguire Jacobsen & Murray, Mott, N. Dak. ee B48 e register teachers for all school positions, Immediate service. No charges to school hoards, only 1 per cent to teachers, Cooperative Teach- wets’ Exchange, 656 Temple Court, Minneapolis, Minnésota. 1-80-3W | WANTED—Girl for housewor! Thé: Mo-, 8-8-2 141 I girl, to ‘work for room and board, 621 6th St. Phone’ 619-W.. B.2-3t SELL COAL in carload lots. Side or main line. Experience unnecessary. Earn week's pay in an hour. Wash- ington Coal Company, Stock Yards ion, Chicago. 8-4-1 WANTED—Salesman and collector. Call or notify Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co., Bismarck, N. Dak. 8-2-lw BOARD AND BOOM ROOM AND BOARD—Banner House, ¢ buying within |. hal ce terms, Best farming section} make $200 week. No experience flecessary: JOURN Bond Tailoring Co. Denver, Colo. 7-28- 8-4-11-18. SELL, MADISON “Better Mado” Shirts. direct from our factory to ‘wearer, No capital or experience required. Easily sold. Big profits. Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 508 Broadway, New York. ‘ M FOR SALE — Avery tt very separator, 3: this outfit which is worth much more. Thresh bill on a big crop wit! pay for this right in one sea- son; quick action necessary. Write or call B. F. Lawyer, Wing, N. D. i 8-2-3t FOR SALE—Avery Tractor 25- Avery separator 32. $800, buys this outfit which is worth more; thtesh bill’ on a big crop will pay for this right in one season; quick action necessary. Write or call, B. F. Lawyer, Wing, N. D. FOR SALE—Including dining room sét, living room set, iyory finished bedroom scts, rugs, refrigerator, kitchen furniture and victrola at a bargain. 120 West ‘Thayer St. Phone 837M. ‘7-31-5t IS YOUR business for sale? Do you want a parther? I have a number of cli¢nts with from a few hundred to “three or fotir thousand dollars to javest in good, going businesses. F. E. Young. 8-4-1w FOR SALE—Dining table and five dining chairs, atm chair, stecl bed complete, kitchen table, ang wash- ing equipment. Nearly new. Apart- ment 10, Tribune. Phone ps |WANTED—10 kent hall for moving picture putposes in Western North Dakota, by party having complete moving. picture outfit, chairs, etc. Write Tribune, 602. 8-2-3 FOR SALE—1 team bay mares, v about 2950 Ibs., 1 gray mare weigh- ing about 1300 Ibs., 1 set Concord harness. Bargain’ for a quick sale. Phone 985J, 8-4-1w. FOR SALE—Clean Hardware Stock in Grant Co. County Seat town. Good crops. $4500.00 stock. For ). particulars write Box 63 Carson, N..D. 1-30-1w FOR SALE—One Mogual 45H. P. tractof,-cheap if taken at oncé. For farther particulars address Taylor State Bank, Taylor, N. D. { _ 2 181-1 FOR SALE—26-45 Twin City gas threshing and plowing engine. Fine condition. John C. Taylor, Steele, N. D. 8-2-3t 6% MONEY. Reserve System loans on city or farm property, Re- serve Deposit Company, Lathrop Building, Kansas City, Mo. FOR SALE—Cheap., Shetland Pony, cart, harness, saddle, etc. Inquire at 104 ‘k Ave. 8-2-3 f Whiat’s Going on in | | The World $8 per week, all you want to eat. Also a girl wanted to work, 104 Main St. Phone 231. 1-31-1W FOR RENT—Modern room with board: to young lady.- In private family. 517-7th St. 8-3-2t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Look ang act \promptl: Four-room partly modern ho including two bed rooms, fine pase- ment, water, lights, sewer, smalt barn, with three lots enclosed, and garden, for $1,750,on terms. Party. leaving city and immediate pos- session given. Geo, M. Regis FOR RENT—Rooms suitable. for young man. 223-4th St., Phone 628, 8-4-1w Comty attractive room for young Tady 601-7th St. Phone 682. : a * 8-Bdt i AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Fotd Sedan 1920 -mod Hastler shock absorber: Large steering wheel, starter, demontable tims, five good tires. A bargain at $875.00. Phone 872 after 6 P. M. 1-39-10 WANTED—Second hand touring or closed in ¢ar; aioe 5 pr nese must be in good condition and’ FOR SALE—A good buy, A 6 room cheap for cash. Box 173. 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. 8-4-3, FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, ath bargain. Party touring, and has 10 driver. N. P. Stockyard: 8-3-1t FOR SALE—New Cleveland motor-, cycle. Phone 271. ce 8-43t, - AGENTS WANTED SOME choice territory now open for agents to handle our line of made to measure suits and. overcoat. Priced from $20 up. Some dgérty $SALESMAN $AM 8-3-lw FOR SALE—House, brand new, five rooms and bath; ful} basement, everything complete; well located, «84,000; $800 cash, balance monthly ‘payments. F. E. Young. Es FOR RENT—Five room house on 8th St. near school; 8 room house on Mandan Ave. and 5 room house on 3rd St. Harvey Harris & Co. 1-81-1w | Ae a furnisheg flat. solid oak library 419, 21-48 | 4 room modern home, Inqujre Tribune! No. 604, \__ 8-4-1w | FOR RENT—House at 902 6th St.. Tn- quire of Mrs. B. M. Biers at 906 6th’ 8 FOR RENT—Five room flat at Wi mansee apartments, 423-bth St. . 8-1-1w : LAND i INVESTORS ATTENTION— Am ‘4; seliing 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 pasture, 60 acres improved, sone with fair gr tl lenty outside range, A per acres. Write or , Particulars. Thos. Leard, Glendive, Mont. 7281-5 ASHINGTON LAI —Send for free booklet descriptive of section free from cyclones, floods, and temper- ature extremes—fruit, berry and poultry culture, ‘markets fine—op- portunities travel, hunting, fishing and home life ample. Our lands ” priced right—terms to suit. Norpi 8, Olympia, Wash. i iat FOR SALE 0) RADE—For, dence property, imptoved 160, 4 and half miles from fown,. lent water, ‘fertile ofl, =I cash buye¢s, Describe lowest Jie. R.A Mi Wilkingon Bldg., Omah: ryandotte, i ed. 100, $6, Postpaid, Circulars, Co- lentibia Hatchery, Colimbt i ae Ae 4-. BY CHARLES P, STEWART, NEA Service Writer. The German mark, once worth nearly a quarter in American money, fell so low last week that $1. would buy about a million. That is, a man worth $500,000 in German money when the war started has $2 now. On what this dots to bank accounts, trade ang wages, it’s needless to dwell. - Of course, wages have risen considerably. Still, for a skilled worker, $12 counts as a fair month’s pay. . Bésides, business is so disorganized that unemployment’s Pp Tife. The point is that before the war, German money seemed as spund as American money does now. Maybe it’s ridiculous to suggest that what's happened in Germany coulg happen in the United States, but that’s what the Germans thought, «oo. To reduce it to cerms’ of practical politics, suppose somebody who favors a radical change in America’s monetary ‘system should get inty power, put his plan into effect, and it didn’t work out as expected? Presidential possibilities are mer- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |THE OLD: HOME TOWN THE DRESS Goops THAT AUNT SARAH PEABODY BouGHT FRom THE NEW BARGAIN STORE | e; WAS GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK. BY STANLE a NBA SERVICE x xa “oa WASH. FUNK 1S = —/ NOT IT BOSS,NoT! Vw Ms i A NIT WTS GIT ME 7S} AWAY FROM BEHIME | DIS MULE BEFO HE, Aw COME. “10. “TOO BUSY LOOKING QUT FOR THE FUTURE. TO WORRY . ABOUT THINGS THAT HAVE PASSED. tioned, from time to time, who have | such schemes. RUSSO-CHINESE PACT? The East, Far ang Near, bulked large in last week’s news. 4 <<) . ) lh TRwdhars NEA SERVICE Dr. Sun Yat Sen, Chinese revolu- tionary leaderstook a position which may mark an epoch when he declared for a union of forces between his country and Russia. Germany would be friendly, he pre- dicted, at the same expressing the conviction that Turkey, Persia and Afghanistan actually would join, Japan, the doctor admitted, has dis- appointed the Chinese, but he added Plater. that the latter haven't abandoned hope of the Japanese yet. He concluded by forecasting an- other great war soon; therefore ‘urg- ed that the countries, which outside pressure has forced together, come to terms antong themselves at once. TURKEY SCOR&S yizCTORY. Turkey, in conference with the great powers at Lausanne, hus forced England, France, Italy, Japan, Greece and Rumania, to most of her condi- tions, Ex-Premier Lloyd George says it’s the most humiliating treaty Eng- land ever signed. Jugo-Slavia refus- ed ‘but probably wil} have to sign America and Turkey are mak- ing a separate pact. When the Turks joined the Ger- mans in the war the allies swore they'd drive the sultan out of Europe. Now what? Turkey’s stronger than she's been in centuries, “She escapes the war penalties the allies tried to impose, She gets Constantinople back, and eastern, Thrace. Foreign troops must | leave her soil. She evicts Greek civilians, She makes no promises concerning the Armenians, She ends extra-territoriality within her fron- tiers, She opens the Bosporus and Dardanelles to such shipping as she chooses to let pass. She joins the League of Nations on equal terms with everybody else. FILIPINOS ARE ANGRY, Declaring General Leonard Wood temperamentally unfitted to govern “in a democratic manner,” the legis- lature at Manila-has demaded his r call as governor-general of the Phil- ippines, It's a renewal of the islands’ cam- Paign for self-government, Woodrow Wilson urged it. Wood, in ‘his first report as governor-gen- eral, expressed the opinion that the Filipinos aren’t capable yet of man- aging their own affairs. Naturally he's disliked by the pro-independence group. WETS AND DRYs. When the revenue cutter Seminole, scouting for rum runners off New York, approached uncomfortably close to the British schooner Thorn- dyke, outside ‘America’s 3-mile limit, the Thorndyke’s captain threatened to open fire, The Seminole commander's su- periogs ordered him later, if any sus- pected ship should do this, to return the shots, A fight on the high seas, where the liquor sleuths’ jurisdiction doesn’t run, between a United States govern- ment vessel and one under a foreign flag would be very serious indeed. The Seminole’s commander reporv ed the liquor flect stretching the length of a 35-mile line, just beyond the 3-mile limit, outside New York, with many countries represented. W. H, Anderson, indicted New York superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League, having saiq he used a large part of‘the money he won't other- wise account for, to bribe newspa- per men, the New York press is bringing strong pressure for a spe- cial legislative session to investigate the League’s methods thoroughly, ENDING 12-HOUR DAY, The United States Steel Corpora- tion is fixing to abandon the 1%. day, for its workers. Judge ‘i Gary, the corporation's chairman, re- cently said this couldn't be done at present, but public opinion was too much for him, SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Ethan B. McCarthy, Plaintiff, vs. Grace McCarthy, Defendant. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANT: You are hereby summoned and ré- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and you are hereby notified that in case you fail to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you By gefault for the relief demanded in the complaint. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarek, North Dakota. Dated June 30th, 1923, mn) MND THATS WHATS TH’ MATTER WIth (T— iia _BY SWAN SAID \T WAS | them are. narrow, many, wider PAGE SEVEN writ RICT COURT OF THE ud TED STATES bs For the District of North Dakota.” In the Matter of Edward Cromwell, Bankrupt, In Bankruptey. To the creditors of Edward Crom: well of Arena, County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankru; Notice is her: by given that on 1923 ihe said Edward Cromwell was uly adjudicated ban¥rupt and’ thit the first mecting of his creditors will |be held in the office of Benton j ker, 211 Bamarck Bank Building, in | Bismarck, N, D, on Thursday, August 16, 1923 at ten oclock’ A. M., at which time the creditors may attend, prov their claims, appoint a trustee, ex amine the bank:upt and transact sue! other business as may: properly cone ‘before such mceting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., August 3, 1923, | BENTON BAKER, Referee in Bankruptcy. une NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE bY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain martgage, executed and deliv- ered by Michacl B. O'Connell and Maggic O'Connell, his wife, mort- gagors, to Scth G.' Wright Mortgagce dated the Bth day of December A. D. nineteen hundred and Seventeen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2ist day of December A. D, 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of mortgages, at page 472, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’- clock P. M, on the 13th day of Aug- ust 1923, to satisfy the amount due pa said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of urleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wi The East Half’ of the Hast Half (E% of E%) ot Séction Twenty- eight (28) in Township One Hundred Forty-three (143) North of Range Seventy-seven (77) West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing one hundred sixty acres, more or less, according to the U. S, Government survey thereof. D There will be due on such Mort- of Two Thousand Two Hundred fifty and 74-100 ($2,250.74) Dollars. Seth G. Wright, Mortgagee, Lawrence, Murphy & Niles, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Fargo, North Dakota. (6-30 7-7-14-21-28 8-4) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ON SPECIAL EXECUTION Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure renuered in District Court of Bur- seigh County, North Dakotu, on July Gth, 1923, in an action wherein T. G. McDermott, Trustee for William Ezra Wheeler, Ellen Brett Wheeler, Doris May Wheeler, Pearl Amanda Wheeler and Hattie Lydia Wheeler is plaintiff, and Phebe L, Rogers, F. L. Rogers and Grace Rogers and R. BR. Rogers, F. L. Rogers and M. S. Rogers as the executors of the last will of F. M. Rogers, Deceased, Mason City Loan & Trust Company, a corporation, George W. Brett, Mark Counce, George A. Duemeland, R. & Morris, J. B, Glass and O. F. Clark, are defendants, and an execution issued upon said judgment, the un- dersigned, Sheriff of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, on. the 7th day! of August, 1923, at two. o'clock P. M., the real estate des- cribed as follows: South half (S%) of Section Three (3), and the Southeast quarter of Northwest quarter (SEYNW%), Southwest quarter of North east quarter (SWY%NE%) and North hal? of Southeast quarter (N14SE%) of Section Four (4) Township One Hun- dred Forty (140) Range Seventy-six (76), and also all of Section One (1) | Township One Hundred Forty (140) Range Seventy-seven (77) in said Burleigh County. Or. so much thereof ag may be necessary to satisfy said’ judgement and costs amounting in all to the sum of $14,185.78 with 6 percent in- terest from July 7th, 1923, and all accruing costs. 2 Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 7th day of July, 1923. Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Rees L, Phelps, Attorney for Plaintiff, Steele, North Dakota, (7-7-14-21-28 8-4) NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY _. ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Robert Mattis, a single man, mortgagor to Seth G. Wright, mort- gagee dated the Ist day of Marcn . D, nineteen hundred and Eigh- teen and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and Stote of North Dakota, on the 6th day of March A. D, 1918, and recorded in Book 144 of mortgages, at page 484 will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at,.the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the i3th day of August 1923, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of urleigh nnd State of North Dakwta, and described as follows, to-wit: The East Half of the Northwes uarter (E%4NW%) and Lots one nd ‘wo (1 & 2) of Section Thirty-one (31), in Township One Hundted Forty-four (144) North of Range Seventy-eight (78) Wegt, of the Fifth Principal Meridian, containing One Hundred, Forty-four (144) acres, more oy less, according to the U. S. Government survey thereof, There will be due on, such Mort- Rage at the date of sale the sum'of One Thousand Four Hundred Eleven and 684100 ($1.411.68) Dollars, Se ‘Wright,. ‘ Mort; Denrenee: mnerhy & "Nites, orneys for Mor! Fargo, North Babee (6-80 17-7-14-21-28 8-4) FANCY BELTS 2 Belts of black and white kid ehow interesting arrangements of dots; stripes and checks. Though most of ries are creeping into the collection, To \w Ith the pone ‘Oo Wear ie popular knick- ers are sey mart shirts of French flanhet ina solid color or with a v. fine pin’ st pe. vit Se Ee Th length coats of baby leopard’ with collars and cuffs, of raccoon, are a type of fur coat: that appeal to the college girl, eset + ’ +

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