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‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923 1 insertion. €5, words or : under 2 insertions. 25 words or under sesere 65 3 insertions 25 words or under .........005 vee 18 1 week. 25 words or. under 1.: Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY - RATES 65 Cents Per Inch . All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by }2 o'clock to inéuré insertion same day. WE_ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE, 32 HELP WANTED—FEMALE TWANTED AT ONCE—Capable gu to care for 3 yesr.ald. child, to; work from 9°to 5:30. Phone 663-R after 6 p, m..or, call, at Flat J, Rose Apartments. 4 WANTED—Good cook for small tel, also girl to do dish washing and chamber work. State wages, first letter, G, C, Hoffman, Wash- N. D. ‘aitresses at the Lewis & Clark Hotel, Mandan, N. . D. Steady Employment. / a 9-19-3t ‘our local salée ladies, good commission. Gall after 4 p. m. Phone 47J. Mrs. Chas. Lea. 19-3t WANTED — Thoroughly competent maid. Family of two. Addre Tribune No. 644. \— Experienced erAl ais Mis. J. P. Sell, sai bth St. 9-) WANTED — Experienced gir waitress, Sweep Shop. 9-11-tf WANTED—Girl for general. house-. work, Cowan’s Drug store. 9-20-8t HELP WANTED—MALE —Young man to work by the month. 421 12th St. 9-17-tf RROLL, the Nu Bone etier, is stopping at the Van Horn -hotel@and, will be glad to answer. any calls .affer 6p. m, Agents wanted. 9-19-3t \ FoR SALE ‘OR RENT ° - HOUSES AND FLATS SALE: ai chagee for invest- ment. Modern 6-room house, in- cluding basement); sewer, water, bath and! lot, 15 by 160 feet for 000, on very liberal terms. There is Foom for two more houses on this same property. A smell payment down and balance on monthly payments. Close in, and east front. Geo. M, Register Phone 90 9-20-1w ~{ Eltinge Bik, Label 4z1. FOR Largs any) well imp: Ae, & Sround | the barn, wah and wha mill, hen house, all feneed, or will trade for impreved incumbered near city’ or town,, For price and terms si pnace, maple sooth front. nvenlent to school. Lape] $3500> $1,000 FOR BALE-Hotel in geod live eden, 26 roolns,~ steam ‘heated, water works, eléctric lights, enjoying good. business. Retiring, owing to poor health. Price . Will consider part cash snd good ‘Bis- matck residence property for first down payment. + ive-room Riigiiies |t he with terms, Party FOR SALE—Six-room, on tage, enclosed porch, full basement, . Sana maple floors throughout. ty, ing city and must sell. 5600; $1,000 ay more FOR ‘SALE — —Eight-room two-story | t! dwelling, full basement maple floors. Owner ‘will tradi jor improved farm unin- cumbe: rch K: Loans made on improved city property., “Insurapce. Price Owens, 9-11-tf furnace, MS YOR RENT. FOR RENT—A suite of two rooms, parlor and’ bedroom, neatly fur- nished in Modern-hpme- “Fwo gen- tlemen or married couple prefér- red. Call 967, or 40 Thayer St. A 9-19-t: ——— FOR RENT—Nicely. furnished toon in modern home. % blgck from No. ward school and 4 blocks from Capitol and @ligh School. Phone 981W. 1009 bth St: aateat FOR RENT—Furnished room in @ modern home, suitable for light aieeneagiee or. sleeping room. Phone S53W, or call at. 223 12th _ Street, 9-19-tf FOR BENT—Furnished room in modern house; hot water, heat; always plenty #f hot water. Mat 1 Call 306 Mandan phon 262-LW. FOR RENT—Two “nicely Titvished rooms for light housekeeping. Two blocks from postoffice, 311 2nd-St. Phone 882-M, 9-18-3t FOR RENT—Large furnished room and kitchenette’ for housekeeping. | 811 Front St. Phone 437M. 8-3t FOR RENT—Two well heated furn- ished rooms for light house! ing. Also one piano. Call a ith St. 9-20-1w FOR ‘RENT—Plegantly furnished room, three jows, 122 Avenu: A, Phone 812 Nfr < 2-14-1y FOR RENT—Room in modern ous $10 per, month, 316 ‘8th mst w FC FOR FOR RENT—Sitictly a a Pe, oh at 800 9th St. jone eS 9-201w FOR SALE=On very reasonable terms, 7 room house with son sleeping porch, and sun parlor.: 4, hed rooms, all built in features, Saubte garage fine lawn and shade On pavement; close blocks from school and post office. If interested write No. ee 4. entire second floor,.two roams and wide hall. Nice for ‘@ couple who wish to do light. hossekesping | ‘a three rooms yseftted Modern home. Phone 779. 9-18-8t RENT—Three-room furnished apartment, city heated, with bath. Five-room partly, modern house four’ rooms on first floor, with bath, - Furnished room, uitable for two. Phone VA 9-18-tf FOR RENT-CA very desirable fiver room ,bungalow, newly decorat ie modern, built in tures; eas! heated. Phone 506-1 ry FOR RENT—Five ~ room "modern housg, on 1st and Ave, A. Inquire Van Horn’ Cafe. shone 380, : 9-19-3t } sarnished six room lose in, to couple without s 9 9-31 Fives room modern a FOR hbo ten room house. or pamgrace. Phone 818. lame Phone 518. 9-18-8t company. ‘has opening for s: } Permanent -with advance- territory, western North Man over thirty with’ clear recprd. Box 19, Bismarck, ON. D. p-187 cL "_AUTOMOB! crt FOR SALE OR" ‘TRADEEas like pew,at a bargain. Hubmobl je touring at & Le dis- , coun: consider regard class 4 nie Phone 488,/0r No, 647, ’care. BERTH Coy furnished room in new modern home. Phone. 682. 9:20-1w} | FOR RENT=Faralaied room, close in, 400 4th St. z 9-18-1w MISCELLANEOUS isd goed Fate, sgents for Tatersatignal lines” ‘past ten years. ae con ite fiason for asiling. No tradés considered. Write Tribune No. 2 3 OFFICE SEACH FOR BEN INT—Down town, good loegtion. Ground floor, | 4, free telephone and janitor viee, { apace Ready {6r immediate possesaion. Phone 665, ld 9-18-tf FOR jen range, kitchen table, then cabinet, extension ‘dining table; side board, high chair, , baby. crib, Font feathers and other articles. * Cutt 901 8th and “Bweet St, 5. 8-18-lw | SWITCHRS le from your combing Write for pri: Prompt alley, and hop in pes rue beat as praall t in town. Bow-124 Parahal writin tow ether He Ms ms yet Strept.. Pho "8.1 lw _ | WANTED—D. ~panimentaa shot- pn. Cowans store, 9-18-8t NOUGE Nofii vee “of Oxted in the office | ls of the County of North Da- sof loor. 7 consider | 1 8 | notorious Captain Ehrhardt that Be! t eptional. of Range Seventy-seven We Foftve Fitts Prit on ate sexes. im There finn or, léss, I be du An sale, red Seventy-nini BS t “pee State oe NORTH DAKOTA, rigagee. GEORGE‘F. 5i Attorney General of The State of ease h TEE a AMPLIN, ba vr tant a ne nee stant 01 ug, set oF thle Te hool: aehis oh) ‘ai na tos ™ iJ {) Sisnarek, Nowth 1 executed and de- aby. ‘Onear toe Johnson and Elise Johnson, his wife, mortgagors, to The State of North Dakota, mortga- gee, dated the 22nd day of May, 1911, and filed for rd_in the office of ster of Deeds of the County and State of North Da- e 25th. of May, 1911, and recorded in of Mortgages at Page 96, one foreclosed by a tnd bee an ts aN suck Eon nd; hereinafter described ai Rea h rs F of th court house in City of Bis: Bae » in the County ite of North Da- kota. al of two o'clock p. : = Gis sat ony of Sep- ember, 0. aatis e amount a pba 2 en isteatanke on the day of sale. The premises described in such mo id Which ‘will be sold to aren the same are described as fol- ws: ton ‘be aierihe it_Qua: (NE%) of fection fer. iGonipcieht (28) in Fomaship Number ne two, (142) Hier Be cree mei. taining 160 gcres_more or less, cording to the U. S. Government vey thereof. ° buh | ange West of of gage. we.at the?date of sale the sum of 'welve Hundred Thisty-six and 16-100 Dollars ($1286.16), together with thé Conte of this Aareclostes. Dated rate ¢ 9th, 1923. THE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Moi 2, OiMtorney “General St The S orney General 0 e State of North- Dakota. RHEINHABRT J. KAMPLIN, Assigtan€ Attorney General and At- torney for the Board of Unive: |“ aRy"and School Lands” of The State of North Dakota. Attorneys for orks ree, - Bismarek, Nort! ie Ee 0-9-6. 13-20 Royal Slur Angers Typists Of Germany Leipsig, Sept.’ 19.—Princess Mar- garete ‘of Hohenlohe-Oehringen started something when she pleaded in defence of the aid she gave the he was so lonely that she “even thought of-becoming 4 typist.” Scores of self- espesting omen ~ stenographers have risen to, protest against the use of “even” by the princess, who is now serving a prison sentence for the "sheltet she gave Ehrhardt, to the great displeasure of his wife, e.., intelligent, , coxrespondent. wrote the following letter to a Ger- man newspaper: “Becoming ‘a typist is surely greatly to be preferred to being in jailfor six months. We typewriting girls, who have taken part in all the big conferences from Versailles to Genoa, should have elcomed the princess in our midst. We should have taught her with wo- manly ¢act and delicacy that the world has turned round a little, and that work is the honorable task of a German today. Further, we should have taught her that one must al- having a ‘friendship’ with a married man one destroys one’s chance in life. The princess will doubtless be lonelier than ever in jail.’ f Incorporations Articles of Incorporatiqn have. been filed with the Secretary o! State as follow: Pioneer Credit Company, Knox, N. DORIS, WHAT'S THIS NEW FANGLED THING You HAVE || HERE WiTH A - WIRE ATTATCHED OT IT? | 'y ere will be due on such mort-| ways speak the truth, and that by |/ DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THAT'S AN ELECTRIC CURLING IRON 1 JUST Bougnr, bi OLD HOME’ sida THE TAG ONTHE UNCLAIMED CALF CRATE AT THE DEPOT WAS FIGURED OUT TODAY- BY STANLEY CITATION HEARING Lt i al stare OFWNORTH DAKOTA, County Tn County Court, C, Davies, Judge. ter of the Estate of Francis McLear, Deceased. Thomas McLear, Petitioner, Phillip McLear, Harriet McLear, Loy sious McLear, George 0. McLear, and Henry McLear, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to - the Above Named jondents and All Persons Interested in the Estate of Francis McLear, Deceased: ‘You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Thomas McLear, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this Court a petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration de bonis non upon the estate of Francis McLear, late of the City of Bismarck, in the County of “| Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to Thomas Mc- Lear, the administrator heretofore pointed having died, and that the said petition will be heard and duly eansidered Ry this Court on Wednes- the 24th day of October, A. D. $3 3, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of thia ~} Court, in the (eal Court House, the City of Bismarck, County of Bi leigh, and State of North Dakot: and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before ¢ Court at said time und place, and an- swear said petition, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: (SEAL) DAVIE “Mudge of the-Céunty Courts Dated the 10th day of September, A. D. 1923. ° Let the service of the above cita- tion be made by publication by. pub- lishing the same in the Bismarck Tribune once each week for three suc. cessive weeks the last publication be- ing at least 20 days before the d: of the hearing. (SEAL) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County IT WAS DISCOVERED THE CALF SHOULD HAV! BEEN DELIVERED TO HOOTSTOWN son az iN atta Used TD Ata AYO Venn lew qqanwells gl iNest _trane! D.; capital $25,000; incorporators,| Creek, Minn., F. C: Rector, Lisbon. J. A. Carley, Grand Forks, W. A.| Antelope Butte Oil and Gas Com- Lilyquist, Barton, and J. M. Nash,/ pany, Marmarth, N. D.; capital, $25,- Knox. 000; incorporators, Emil Scow, Bow- Rector Bros. Inc., Lisbon, N. D.;| mag,, Theo. Torkelson, Bowman, H. capital, $10,000; incorporators, Josic| H. Bond, Marmarth, Theo. Swendseid Rector, Lisbon, 8, M, Rector, Deer|Marmarth, James H. .Cxamer, Mar- is “THE OLD CROSSING WATCHMAN CAME HOME WIMHOUT HIS PIPE THE OTHER EVENING So HE SENT HIS YOUNGEST BOY DOWN AFTER IT. given that by vir- tue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure made, entered and doc- keted in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, State of North Dakota, in an action in which Eva Goodrich is plaintiff, and — William Th Barnes Brothers, Incorporated, Kurkj, and William H. Thelan, are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defendanss on the 15th aythority of special’ execution issued by the Clerk of said Court, and i under date of September BY WILLIAMS jj CZ wt sel at aie auel acer (ot cievepuriinuneelt the city of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, ot. the 29th di of October, 1923, three o'clock in the afternoon of day, the real estate described in said judg- ment “and special execution, and described as follows, to-wit: The southeast quarter the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) township one hun- dred forty-two (142) North’ of range seventysgix (76). Noti further given that there is due on sdid judgment the sum of $677.44 with interest thereon from the 15th day of September 192: the rate of 7% per annun Dated this 20th day of September, 1923. ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff Burleigh County, North Dakota, McINTYRE, BURTNESS & ROBBINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Forks, North Dakota. 9-20-27—10-4-11-18-25 NOTICE GF MORTGAGE FORECLO- - SURE SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That that certain morteage, made, executed and delivered by Elis Johnson and Oscar F, Johnson, her husband, mortgagors to Hennepin Mortgage ‘Loan Com- pany, Mortgagee, dated the 1st day of December, 1913, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 12th day of December, 1913,’ at 11230 o'clock a, m. in Book 118 of Mortgage, on Page 65; (which said mortgage was thereafter’ and on the 20th day of June, 1914, -by the said Hennepin Mortgage Loan Company, dily assigned to “The Minnesota - Loan and Trust’ Company, as. marth, trustee under the Last Will Midway City Milling Company,land Testament of’ William H. Dun- New Rockford, N. D.; capital, $35,-) woody, Deceased, which said assign- 000; incorporators, W. H. Carson, | ment was duly recorded in the of- New Roekford, T. G. Kellington, New, £i¢¢, Rehsbacrd atom teeta wait Rockford, C. M. Hoagland, \New on the 23rd dav of April, 1915, Rockford. »_[in Book 106 of Mortgages, on Page wi TH, Tewallons ail NEA SERVICE front door of the ‘Sourt, the County of Basel rh, age North Dakota, at th ne o’clock p. m, on the oth lay of Oct- ober, 19238, to satisfy the amopntate owe such moxtgage on the e54 vf sale, The premises deacribed in:znuch mortgage’ ai ich will be sdld to hee 'y the same are situated wae oe of Burleigh; State of ba and de: bed ‘as follows, to- withe Southwest Quarter (SW%) 9f Section Two (2), in Township One Hundred, Forty One (141), Rang enty Eight (78);>contining 160 ac more or less, according to the Gov- ernment survey thereof. There will be due upon such moit- gage on the date of sale for principal and interest together with the taxes paid by the assignee of the mort- gagee the sum of Seventeen Hundred and Eighty Dollars ($1780.00), to- gether with the costs of this fore- closure and statutory attorney's fec MINNESOTA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY as Tru Willan stament. of iam He + Dunwootly, Deceased. Assignee of Mortgngre. ‘ Grand Forks, N. Dak. , 9-6-13-20- NOTICE OF atid OSURE OF Whereas, Lahr Motor Sale pany did, at the sp instance request of P. O. Williams, the own and legal possessor of ane Model 9) Overland touring automobile serial number 23996, perform labor and fur materials for the repair of said personal property, b 21st day of December, 19: 6th day of January, 192: sonable value of $256. and did, from the 23rd day ef January, 1 to and including the 31st day of August,, 1923, store, keep and care for said prqper as a warehouseman lawfully ‘authorized, at the reasonable charge of $40.00, making a total charge of $296.24, That said property is and at all times above mentioned has been, in the possession of the said Lahr Motor Sules Company, subject to a lien for such labor, materials and repairs and storage, which now is and at all times has been c! ed by the said Lahr Motor Sales Company. That default has been made by the aid P. @. Williams under said lien hat no part of such sum has n paid, except $50.00 on Febru: 1, 1923; and there is due and un to the Com- nd of the rea- Lahr Motor Sales Comy at the date of this notice, ien is claimed as pro- vided by law. Notice is hereby given that such lien will be foreclosed and said prop- rty sold to satisfy the same, at pub- lic auction at tl ront door of the courthouse at Bismarck, North Da- . on the 29th Dated September 2 LAHR MOTOR S. ALBIN HE Sheriff of Burle ZUGER & TILLOTS Attorneys for Lienor, Bismarck, N. D. OMPANY, Lienor, OM, founty, N. D SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In Di ct Court, Fourth Judicial Distri Midland Imsurance Co., Plaintiff, vs. Jennie J. Velure, John J, Velure and O. T. Ness, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to appear and answer tl complaint’ of the plaintiff herein, copy of ‘which complaint is hereto attached and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your said answer upon the subscriber hereto at his office in the City of Carrinj:- ton, County of Foster and State of North Dakota, within thirty (30) days after the service of this sun on you, exclusive of the d. , and in case of your failure so appear and answer, ‘plaintiff wit take judgment against you by default for the relief prayed for in his- said complaint, JAMES MORRIS, Attorney gtr Plaintiff, Carring! Dated May ‘th, eas. KELLY & MORRIS of counsalt NOT! ICE The original verified complaint in the above entitled action is now on file in the office of the Clerk of Court in and for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dako’ within the Fourth Judicial dl in the City of Bismarck. N. JAMES MORRIS, Attorney for Plaintiff, Carrington. N. D. Dated Berenn er 18th, 1923. 9-2 -10-4-11-18-25 AN ELECTRIC CURLING IRON - CAN YOU BEAT 1T - | SUPPOSE SHEZL WANT AN ELECTRIC MACHINE’ To POWDER HER NOSE NEXT! DON'T GET ALL EXCITED- 1T’S PAID FOR - Speaking of Luxuries SURE,IT’S PAID FoR- THAT’S THE BEST THING “You Do- BLY EVERY THING THAT COMES ALONG- OH | DON'T THINK You HAVE. ANY LICENSE Zo COMPLAIN BY ALLMAN [ £ WHERE Do Yi ‘You GET THAT? WHY “THERE'S THAT FIRE-EXTINGUISHER } YOU BOUGHT A YEAR AGO AND WEYE. NEVER USED IT