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x TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 192: NTED—Expertenced waitresses Apply at New Palace Cafe, Mai dan, N. Dak, 8-20-19 WANTED—Expericnced cook. Must be good on pastry. Also dining room girl. M. E. Ruddy, Hazelton, jt xperienced general housework. Mrs. J. P. eral housework. Mrs. Herman Ode, Phone 364J. WANTED — Experience ress. Busy Bee Cafe, Mandan, N. Dak. 8-15-1w WORK WANTED WANTED—High school wi work while going to school. Write Box 166, Elgin, N. D. 8-17-1W ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Quiet comfortable rooms with or without light housekeeping privileges. 5th Street. Phone bien sa LBL =NT--3 furnished or partly hed modern rooms on first floor at 112 8th St., next to Stand- ard Oil Service Station. a 8-15-1w FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms light housekeeping in_mo FOR SALE—Six-room and bath, strictly modern, new ho very. thing itomaculate; Rive own- ita only what it cost him; 6 ly payments, Splendi close in; room for three or four 100-, by»"140°. feet, only 900, Terms can be arranged, ; Severe) busineases in Bismarck and fieatby townd; various: I inclua- ing fiotels, general stores, grocer- fea,, meat markets, confectionery, news and cigar stand, shoe and. harness shop, ete. Total invest- ment:in anyone business will run from $500 to $15,000. In most in- stances reasonable a in be. ranged. yon with to go inte jinéss for yougself, let me know. Fire insurance writtefi in reliable. compani F. E, Young, 1st Na- tional Bank Building, 8-15-lw taiecenpnaniccanemanameee Sica a aeen FOR SALE-—Six room one story cot- tage, full basement, furnace heat, '- maple floors, sleeping porch, Lot 60 x 150 South front. Price $4500. with $1000. cash. FOR SALE—Eight room house ‘on 10th street, full basement, hot wa- ter heat, maple floors, lot 502x140, Small hen house. One block off of Pavement. Party leaving city and . See us for price FOR SALE—Three room house with ‘fall basement, fiirnace, lot 50 x 140. Hentiouse. Price $1900 with $1000, 5 1 caahe t . 502-11th ‘St. Phone | money to toan on improved City Pro- 8-18-1wk.1 FOR RENT—Light housek rooms, also modern unfurnish flat. Business College. Telephone 183, house close in for one or two, men only. 218-1st, Phone 241W. 8-18-3t. ‘—Two nicely furnished ng rooms. Phone 812J. 8. lw om apartment th St. Phone 329W. __ 8-21-8t. FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Good location. Phone 846. —Sleeping room on first floor. Close in. 309-7th St. Phone 981R, . Buick truck, delivery body, canopy top, the thing for far- rs light hauling, or grocery de- livery, also Studebaker Six, and Stearns-Knight touring c Hin good running order, with good tires 1 priced right for quick sal L Phone No, 605. 8-16-lw FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring, splen- did condition, driven less than three thousand miles, equipped with five cord tires. A_ bargain, for cash, or will consider terms. Phone 634M. D 8-20-8t FOR SALE—1922 Overland touring car. Excelent condition, cord tir Cheap. Cash or long terms. -See A. Svendsgaard at Northern Pacific Depot. 8-16-tf FOR SALE—Buick coupe in fine condition. Only run 0 miles, 00.00. Six Cylinders. Address ibune 617. 8-18-tf FOR SALE—A car in good condi- tion. A bargain if ‘taken at|‘ once. Call before 6 P, M. 223 2nd_St. 8-21-3t. F SALE—Dodge touring car. Very reasonable. 511 Washington Ave- nue. 8-20-3t two adults; occupancy October 1st, Will pay September rent to hold suitable place. Tribune Box 612. -3t WANTED—Modern house, 8 bed rooms. No small children, Will pay 6 months rent in advances Inguire Tribune No. 618, 8-20-3t _Regi ‘ant Ad Rates | perty, Price Owens, Eltinge Blk, Phone 421. FOR SALE—Nice home. Immediate Possession, 6 roommodern house, in- cluding at least 2 bed rooms, hard- wood floors, basement, closed in * porch, south front, near to high and grade schools, for $4500 on terms, Owner leaving city. Geo. M. te: 6 Yeom partly modern 8 water, sewer, heat and lights, 3 bed rooms, east front, cloge in, for $8000, on terms of $400 cash and balance on reasun- able monthly payments. Geo. M. Register. iw FOR SALE—6 room modern bunga low, east front, furnace heat, gar- age. Price $5250.00. $750.00 cash and $6000 per month, including 7 1-2\interest. Hedden Agency. Phone 0, 8-17-1w FOR SALE—New modern bungalow,,B rooms and bath, Full basement, ede | porch, bedroom in? base- ment, double garage, east front. Price $5800.00, part ci Hedden Agency. . FOR SALE—6 room modern house, full basement, furnace » River- view. South front, close to new school, Price $5600.00 part balance assume, mo} gage. sHedden Agency, Fr rhs: FOR SALE—6 room modern cottage, full basement, farnace heat, south frent, tlose to school. Price $3850.00 $500.00 cash, balance monthly pay- ments. Hedden Agency,, Phone 0. FOR RENT—Two partly —modetn flats, quite well furnished. In mg building on Sixth Street for bu je. keeping: H, L.:Reade. Phone 8-17-1W house, exceptionally well located in desirable neighborhood. Phone 8-18-8t RENT—Six-room farnisheg fi Also for gale solid oak library ta- ble. Phone 419, T-21-4E FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. Geo. W. Little. Phone 794W2. 8-13-tf ‘Modern bungalow, 5 rooms, bath and closed in poreh. Call 714M. 8-18-1w FOR SALE—New. strictly _médern bungalow: of six‘ rooms od term: Don’ leoked over our vi house bargains. J. H. Holihan, 314 terms. “J. H, Holihan, 314 Broad- “way. 8-18-3t way. FOR RENT“Furiibed spertintnt at 518 Gth’ St Phore : 8-18-3t. FOR RENT—6 room house at 713 Brd_'Btreet. *t, B-16-lw ein ao O88 SS Desivable lot in” River. i oe mete. basement, com- for $900. J. H. Holihan, a : « B-18-8t 2 R ‘258, sp yate 8-14-17 ge aa famba~pinises, 1 eather calf. tbstth, Pione f SE eee: (EG Bruit of hardware and implements, inveatory about $8,000, located in cdgnty seat, with large territory and good trade, agents for International lines for it ten years. Health conditioris reason for selfing. No trades considered. Write Tribune No. 608, “ " 8-8tf FURNITURE FOR SALE—including dining room sét, leather rocker, 2 ivory beds, Ivory chiffonier, Wil- ton rugs, pedestals, dishes and oth- er articles. At a bargain. Phone or call 887W, 120 W. Thayer St., after 4 p. m. i: 8-90-lw. FOR SALE—For immediate sale very reasonable, library table, leather upholstered rocker, straight and Morris chairs, wt ag Wilton rug, Cabinet phonograph, 3-piece bed room: séf, VAG Mbttress. 517 1th St. 8-18-3t FOR SALE Goed, ‘paying pool hall. Will give immediate possession. Will sell building and fixtures or will, self? Bephagtely y. Part cash, Malanes Cee ae! Act quick, Write Majestic Pool Hall, Halli- day, N. D. 8-17-1w FURNITURE for sale including ivory bedroom sets, er rockers, lib- rary table, reading lamp, dining room set, Wilton rugs, refrigerator, beds’ and other articles at a bar- gain. Phone 837M. 120 W. Thayer t. 8-18-1w FOR SALE—S-pidce parlor suite at a sacrifice. Qver stuffed, nothing finer in Bismarck. Cost‘ $460.00. 1st $175 takes it. Other household fur- niture, Leaving town. 112 West Rosser St. __ 8-16-lw FOR SALE—Winchester Pump gun, 12 guage. Hammerless, 82 inch bar- rel. Full choke, gun is in first class. condition» R, M. Gross, Bis- marck, N. Dak. Knowles Jewelry Store. 8-18-3t LADIES’ and Gents’ fur garments remodeled, repaired and relined. First class work guaranteed. Tel. 322M. Mts. Mattie, Erstrom, 505 3rd St. 8-15-1w FOR. SALE—Dining roem set, library table, kero#ene stove, and other items. Call No: Basement, Var- ney Flats. 8-20-4t FOR SALE—€olumbie -=Grafonola, cabinet style, with 70 records, used one year only. Cheap for cash. Call 213M.'523 6th: St. ’_ 8-20-1w WANTED ‘TO BUY—Camping outfit including auto tent and cots. Phone C. A. Lang, Mandan, 125R, WANT! 0 buy two or three ond hand gas ranges in good con- dition. B. F. Flanagan. Phone FOR RENT—A_modern five-room | _ 303. suger Seen WANTED—Clean cotton rags. Price 5 cents per pound. Bismarck Tri- bune Co. 8-13-tf ————EESSSSSESSES VAINEST BIRD. London, Aug. 21.—At Kew Gardens there is a heton that ‘must be the vainest birg alive. It to be photographed. If it sees a camera it poses as if to make itself: an; attractive “sub- ject.” It has been known to stare at a.camera and follow the owner of it until the camera has been duly “snapped.” Then it contentedly toddles away. ED WURGLER, WHO DELIVERS WASHINGS FOR HIS WIFE, HAD AN ACCIDENT— THE BACK LEG ON HIS FAVORITE ‘TO DAY, THROWING THE REPQSING A NEIGHBORS FENCE EASY CHAIR GAVE. OCCUPANT HEAVILY. AGAINST OUT OUR WAY—By Williams .°».,. WASH YO. NOUGH NEED WHIP! BUT \S NO GOT DAT ’ PICK HANDLE?IS OAT YO STARTER? at + J 'NO.S0H,0EM AIN’ No STARTERS! DEMS MAH SPEEDS: DAT WHIP: Waki? AM LOW SPEED AN Be i | OAT PICK HANDLE AM HIGH SPEED. ‘WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinit; Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Slow- ly rising temperature. rn For North Dakota: Partly @oply tonight and Wednesday. Slowly tis- ing temperature. General Weather Conditions Accompanying the movement of the low pressure area from the Rocky Mountain regi 0 the upper Great Lakes, precipitation has been general from the Great Lakes region west- ward to the north Pacific coast. The precipitation was heavy in the upper Mii ippi Valley and in the north: ern Rocky Mountain region. An ex- tensive area of high pressure is cen- tered over Saskatchewan and North Dakota this morning and cool weath- er prevails in all sections. Temper- atures were near freezing in some parts of North Dakota this morning. Roads Conditions Although general Tail throughout the State yesterday im- proved roads somewhat, they are still rough in many places. North Dakota Corn and wheat Stations. Amenia . 67 42 22 Cl BISMARCK 17 47 3 Cl Bottineau . 65 37 07 C Bowbells .. - 66 37 19 Devils Lake ... 68 40 08 PC Dickinson . 7 48 «10 Cl Dunn Center . 69 60 62 Cl Ellendale . 82 45 62 Cl Fessenden .... . 70 45 .20 Grand Forks . 70 42 12 Jamestown . + 1342 26 Langdon .. 65 ‘30 .20 Larimore . 70 40 .20 Lisbon 78 45 414 Minot 63 37.18 Napoleon . 78 39 .10 Pembina 69 35 0 Williston . 68 48 10 Moorhead .... +. 68 46 26 C Ortis W. Roberts, Meteorologist. DECISIONS OF SUPREME COURT FROM BURLEIGH COUNTY Roy Logan, Fred Peterson, C. Bertsch, et al, Plaintiffs and Appellants. vs. City of Bismarck, a Municipal Corporation, et al, Defendants and Respondents, SYLLABUS: - 1. A submission by the City Com- mission of a proposition to bonds in a stated amount for structing or purchasing” waterworks for the city, is a single question and is, therefore, not within the condem- nition of the rule announced in Stern v. Fargo, 18 N. D. 289; | 2. Under the statutes and deci- sions in this jurisdiction, a majority of the votes cast upon the question of bonding the city for the purpose of constructing or purchasing water- works, if in the affirmative, carries the proposition and it is not neces- sary that a majority of all the legal voters of the city vote in favor there- of. 8. For reasons stated’in the opin- ion, it is held, that the ordinan¢e en- acted by the City Commission, pro- viding for the delivering of the bonds, conforms substantially with the ques- tion ae submitted to the voters and with the resolution ordering the electign. | ~’ i Appeal from the District Court of Burleigh County, Jansonius, J. Plaintiffs appeal from an order and judgment dismissing the com- plaint, % | AFFIRMED: WASH FUNK GETS-A LITTLE VARIETY IN HIS £4 seewulheeas SPEED SINCE HE ADDED SOME NEW EQUIPMENT __ AUTOMATIC AGE. + London, Aug. 21.—“Hello girls” are ¢ pass out of existence in London| change can be made. arid many other parts of England. Two large automatic telephone ex- changes are to be ingtalled in cen- tral London as soon as possible, and then this type of service will be placed.in operation as quickly as the 18 SNOWBATH CRUELTY, from her husband, charged cruelty. She said he pushed her bed aga:nst a window and allowed snow to come in on her bed while she was ill. The charges of cruelty were dismissed, but Mrs. Wiles received her separa- tion on other grounds. Opinion by Johnson, J. Christianson, J, being disqualifie did not participate; H. L. Berry, trict Judge sitting in his stead. Bronson, Ch. J., dissenting. O'Hare & Cox, of Bismarck, N. D. Attorneys for Appellants. C. L, Young, City Attorney, of Bis- marck, N, D., Attorney for Respond- ents. Newton, Dullam & Young, of Bis- marck, N. D,, Attorneys of Counsel for Respondents, William Langer, 8. L. Nucho! Charles L, Crum, Attorneys, all Bismarck, N. D., submitted brief as “amicus Curiae,” but in behalf of Appellants’ contention. There are bees in some parts of the world whose honey is poisonous. High Low Preci. | 0: @F MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, executed and® de- Nvered by Arthur B. Damstrom and Elizabeth E. Damstrom, is wife Mortgagors, to Wilton National Farm Loan Association, of Wilton, N. D. Mortgagee dated the Ist Bay of May, . D., nineteen hundred and twenty- two and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the Goun+ ty of Burleigh, and State of North Bakota, on the ard day of May, A. D, 1922, und recorded in Book 144 of Mortgage, at page 184, will be fore- closed by a sile of the premises in such mortgage und hereinafter des- cribed, at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, in tie County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. oa the 11th day of p= tember, A. D. 1923, to satisfy e amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- cribed in said nae dats and which will be sold go satisfy the same, ure situated in fhe County of Burlei;h, id State of North Dakota, and di cribed, as follows, towit: The North Half (N%) of section Thirty (30), Township One hundred forty-two (142) Range Eighty (80), and the Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Section twenty-four (24) Township dred forty-two (142) Range ne (81), containing 465 acres more or less according to the U. S. Government survey thereof. And the said mortgagee having paid son said premises assessed and levied thereon for the years 1918, 1919 and 1920 in the sum of $346.72 said sum is included in the amount due on such mortgage. There will be on such mortgage at the date of sale the sum of One thousand Ten Dollars and Eighty-five Cents for principal and interest and taxes paid under the mottgage, be- aces the costs of foreclosure and sale. Dated at Napoleon, N. D., this 25th day of July, 1923. ‘WILTON NATIONAL FARM LOAN A CIATI Mortgagee, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estat Nathaniel J. Shields, Decea: Notice is hereby given dersigned Arthur Van mii iel J. Shields, late of the city of Bis marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota deceas to the creditors of, and all pe having claims against said decensed, to exhibit them ith the necessary ers, within six months after rst publication of this notice, to said ‘Administrator at 209 7th Street. in the city of Bismarck in id Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated August 13th. A. D. 1923, , ARTHUR VAN HORN, Administrator of the Estate of Na- Pays erneed deceased, irst publication on the 14th d: of August, A. D. 1923, te 8-14-21-28-—9-4 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Sallie V. Woodmansee, Deceased: y Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Harry J. Woodma Administrator of the Estate of Sullie . Woodmansee, late of the city Bismarck, in the County of Burk and State of North Dakota dece: to the creditors of, and all per having claims against said dece. to exhibit them with 3 fea after ion of tice, to said Administrator at Fourth Street. in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, North Dakota. Dated August 13th. A. D. 1993. HARRY J. WOODMANSER, First: pablicati ne strator. 8 ication on the 14¢! v of August, A.D. tog, ‘'e T4th dav 8-14-21-28--9.4 Queen bee laws between 15,000 and 18,000 eggs at a time. =o BISMARCK STORAGE COMPANY Licensed and Bonded, Space to Rent for All Kinds of Storage. Rates on Application. Baled Hay For Sale. Office 207 Broadway BISMARCK, N. D, Phone 82 Superstitious Has an Oat Meal M OUTTA SAGHT!!= WHAT TH’ 9AM HILL BECAME OF WAZ BY SWAN linsertion. 25 words or wnder..§ .50 2 insertiotts. 25 words or under .65 3 insertions. .25-werds or whder 75 1 week. 25 words or under........ 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