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| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 Electrical, Gas Engineering. The e demand is far greater than we can supply. $5.00 to $10.00 per day éf- fered everywhere for well trained mechanics. Don’t remain idle th winter, get in the big money cl A few weeks’ training with tools at the Hemphill Practigal Trade Schools, the Million dollar trade School System, will fit you for any of these big pay jobs.’ Get jway from hard work and low pay. Hemphill Trade Schools dre loc ed at; 107 Nicollet Ave. Minnea- polis; 580 Main Street, Winnipeg, |/ Canaga and ten other Cities. We phy railway fare. Write nearest Branch for ffe catalogue and special offer. HELP WANTED—Clerks for govern- ment postal and other good posi- ‘gions, $1,400-$2,300 yearly, Experi- nee unnecessary. Full particulars free by writing G. W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, 661 Burchell Bldg., Washington, D. C, Gi 11-28-5t HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent maid for gen- eral housework, Mrs. E. H. Morris, 614 Hannifan avenue. Phone 841-W. + 11-22-3t WORK WANTED LADY wants Swork’as wash woman, also cleaning for private family. Call at 700 Avenue A., or phone 981-M. x WILL TAKE CARE of child, under six, 409 4th St. N. 11-21-3t FOR SALE Two strictly modern, 7-room houses, close in, splendid candition, $5,800 each, $2,000 cash, balance practically to suit, Five room house; close in, toilet, lights, good condition, good barn. $3000.00, $700.00 cash, balance \ monthly. Wonderful bargains in land. Bur- leigh County is starting on its soundest, most substantial growth. Buy now. Fire Insurance written in reliable companies. My business has doubled this past year. There is a reason. F, E. YOUNG TEACHERS ATTENTION. __ Silk hose make good Xmas gifts. We have them in 41 differen shades to match your gowns, shoes, gloves, etc. Also silk and wool in black and the new heather shades. Our hose+are guaranteed. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc., 2nd door Van Horn hotel. . 11-21-4t_} ——— SALESMAN, WANTED — Experienced salesman. Commission and salary. Dakota Auto Sales Company, 107-5th St. Phone 428. 11-20-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND. FLATS. FOR SALE—Two modern houses’ on © one lot. One two-story severt rooms, the other fivé-room cottage, centrally located and near’ Cath- olic church and school. Large, shade trees and location make this property a very attractive buy. Payment down and liberal terms on balance. For particulars write Tribune No. 682. 11-21-1w WANTED—To, hear from married couple without children, who would like to come into a well- furnished modern home in good location, and board two adults for use of same. “Write Tribune No. 681. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Large, modern house, vhot water heating plant, garage. “taiaad late possession. Investors Mortgage Security Co. Phone 138, 11-23-lw Le yR_ RENT — Modern unfurnished at also partly furniShed -light house keeping rooms, call 183 Business s College. 11-21-1lw FOR RENT—A strictly modern fur- nished or unfurnished_ house. Phone 525-R, bd 6 p.m, 11-21-tw FOR RENT — Five-room modern house. Phone 700. 11-21-3t AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES YOR, SALE—Second hand Fords, Dodges, Overland, faxwell, Sol- diers’ Bonus snd acéepted, full value. sponsible parties, Safes Co.,107 6th St. - Phone 428, il Warrants Time to re- 11-17-1w | dated the 10th day’ of Jenua FOR SALE OR TRADE—Reo, in good condition, $150, or will trade for live stock, 818 Ave. B. Phone 632-M. 11-17-1w FOR SALE—Ford _ tourin; in ioe condition; $75 cash. Phone. 457R. 11-17-1w FOR SALE—Ford touring in good condition; $75 cash. Phone 457. 11-17-lw Tearn—Autos, | FOR SALE—Roll top jewelers work e FURNITURE FOR SALE—Bedroont FOR SALE—Fumed oak library MISCELLANEOUS bench with wheel. Ten drawers, one-chalk box and cupboard. Solid tottom, oak No, 1 shape. Write aay Hurley, Leith, N. D, 11-17-1w and dining room furniture, buffet, china closet. Also set of Harvard Classics. Priced very low. Call 213 Second Street, 4 11-21-3t table, bed eomplete and other articles. 513 Ave. A. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Garage. Call between 5 and 7 and in forenoon at 523 6th ‘St. Phone 213-M, 11-22-3¢ FOR SALE—List of North Dakota auto owners. Address Box 121, Bis- marek, N. D. 11-21-3¢ WANTED AT ONCE—Large piano box. Phone 980. 11-21-8t WANTED — Plain sewing. Phone 9o4-R. Mrs. K, Griffin, 11-21-3t NOTICE OF SALE QN SPECIAL . EXECUTION Notice is Hereby Giver, that” un- der and by virtue of a judgment and decree entered upon the foreclosure of that certain mortgage hereinafter mentioned and described and special execution issued out of the, District Court.in ang for the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dinots, the 1st day of November, A. D. in an action wherein’ Thomas H. Richardson is plaintiff and J. Rodgers, Emma W. Rodgers, Saint Paul Trust Com; mpany (formerly Saint Paul Trust and Savings Bank), a cor poration, Van Sant Company, a cor- poration, Francis. Jaszkowiak, Lillian Baldwin, as Administratrix of the Estate of 'R. L. Baldwin, deceased, and H. W. Crawford, are defendants, Tonavalevieg upon the real property Nhereinafter described and which is described in said mortgage above mentioned, Which mortgage was a lien upon’ and affected the real estate and: premises hereinafter des- cribeq and which said mortgage is dated the 17th day of June, ‘1914, and was filed for record in the office of the Register of Degds in and for Burleigh County, No: Dakota, on the 25th day-of June, A. D. 1914, at 9:00 o'clock A. M., aygnd was duly re- corded therein in ok 118 of Mi cellaneous Assignments pn page 166, and which mortgage was duly assign- % by an instrumentSin writing by ‘an Sant Company, a corporation, the mortgagee therein, to the plain- tiff, Thomas H. Richardson, which assignment is dated August 6th, A. D. 1914, and’ was a for record in ‘said office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on June 2ist, A. D. 1923, and was re- corded therein Book 174 of Miscel- laneous Deeds on page 345, and by virtue of snid special execution I will on the 15th day of December, A. D. 1923,-at the hour of 2:00 o’colek P. M. on said day, offer for sale and“sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, the following des- cribed real estate and- premises in said special.execution and in mortgage described as follows, to- wit: The Southwest Quarter (SW%) ot Section Eighteen (18) in Township One Hundred Thirty-seven (137) North of Range Seventy-seven (77), situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, to satis- fy the amount of $1,266.06, and the costs| and expenses of sale, pee this’ ‘Th cay) of November, Dakota Auto|'and further assigned by written in- ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County; North Dakota. LEAN: TRAYNOR & TRAYNOR, ore 's for Plaintiff, nee ake, North Dakota. 11-9-16-28-30—12-7-14 | \ NOTICE FOR POR e ce FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mostgage executed and deliv- ered by Leander Elki and Mary Elki his wife, Mertgagoi to Brothers, Inccrporated, Mortgage, dated the 16th day of December, 912, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the Roney, of Burleigh and State ot North Dakota, on the 13th Ghd eat February 1923, at 3:45 o'clock and recorded in Book 106 of Mort- ages bt page 38, and assigned by written instrument to| John Herr, dated the 24th in of January, 1913, and filed for redord in the office of the Bepeer, of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, en the 7th day of, March, 1913 at 9 o’clock A: nd’ recorded in Book 106 of Mort at page 371, strument to Petters and Company, 1928, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and Brats of North Da kota, on the 13th day mY September, 1928, at 10:10 o’clock A. M., and re- corded in Book 175 of Assignments page 90, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in said mort- gage and hereinafter déscribed at the ront door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour ‘of ten o'clock A. M., on the 6th day of December, 1923, £0 s: Steve Tokach, Jr., wedded Wednes- | day to Miss Helen Collis of Haff, will leave by automobile Sunday morning for Kenmare, N. D., where they will attend special sérvices ‘at the convent of the Ursulaf Sisters Tokach, Sr, of the St. Anthony dis- Htrict, will take the veil and pledge started by several of the players of -haled into court. ‘When it was prov- * State of North Dakota te the i ~#) Abor MANDAN NEWS Steve Tokach, Sr., and wife, and when Miss Annie Tokach, 20, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve her life to the sisterhood. She has been studying and serving as a novice at the Kenmiaré convent for the last three years, _ . Announcement was madd today of the marriage of Miss Irene Dahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Dah! of Elgin, and sister of Mrs, W. J. | Watson and Mrs. A, R. Weinhand! of this city, to Edgar Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. P, S. Berg of Dickinson. They were married a month ago in Steele. Mr. Berg is superintendent of schools at Robinson, where they} fill make their home. Plans for & golf course for Man- dan for next sumbhier have been! the city SCHOOL FIGHT i GOES TO COURT] Fort Clark, N, D., Nov. 23.—As the final result of-a difference over schoo] administration, Andrew Pors- borg of Fort Clark, brandishing a razor, chased q neighbor and , was ed that the ‘weapon wag safety razor, Porsborg was given 80 days in jai and was fined $100; The «sentence was suspended upon ‘his ally of good behavior. Porsborg had previously complain: ed in justice court that’ Miss Burch, Fort Clark school teacher, had whip- fped one of his children.’ Upon hear- ing the evidence the court’ dismissed the case and gave the ‘complainant a lecture on child training. According to testimony, Porsbotg’ launched a chastisement bee in his own home,| and staged the ragor pursuit when a! neighbor attempted toititerfere. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE! UNITED STATES For The District of North Dakota In the matter of Harry Mast- erson, bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. . To the creditors of Harry Master- son of Sterling County of Burleigh and District aforesaid, a bankrupt: Notice..is hereby. given that on November 19, 1923 the said Harry Masterson was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office of Benton Baker, 211 Bismarck Bank Building, in Bismarck, N. D., on Friday, December 7, 1923 at 10 o'clock A, M., at which time. the \ jamed Defendante: You, “the said respondents are hereby notified that the final count of the administrator of Johan- nes Roether, late of the city of He | marck, in the County of, Burleigh State of North Dakota, deceased, been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said de- ceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue | of said estate be distributed to the| persons the’ eunto abot his ad- ministration closed he be dis- charged; that Tuesday, the 18th day of December, A. D: 1923, at .ten o'clock in’ the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the eourt house, in the City of Bis- marck, County of Burleigh, and State {ot North Dakota, has been duly ap- pointed by, this Court for the settle- ment therbof, at which time and place any person interested in said ertate may appear and file his excep- in writing to said account, ava petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby citeq and required then gnd there to be and appear before this Court, and show cause, if any yqu have, wh; said account should not be allowed,’ the residue of. said estate distributed, the administration of said estate closed and said M. J. Hiltner be dis- charged. Dated the 8th day of November, 192 j A.D. By the chart I, C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 11-9-16- 23- 30 Too Late To Classity Patmistry and PlHrenologist. Madame Leattimorelle moved at 413 Raymond street. Phone 942-R. Call from 1 to 5 p. m. 11-22-1w BOARD AND ROOM—Pleasant fur- nished room in homey home, and good table, 401 5th St. Phone 145. The Mohawk. 11-22-8t FOR SALE—1-18-inch burner heating stove, almost new, 605 7th St. Phone 1058. 11-22-3¢ FOR SALE—My home and entire fur- nishings. -Phone 384-J. 701 9th St. Melvin Burbage. 11-22-3t FOR RENT—Single room supplied with hot and cold watér, and large closet. Gentleman preferred, 422 Fifth street. 11-22-3¢ | FOR RENT—One comfortable sleep- ing room, 409 5th street. 11-22-3t FOR SALE—Spring and oki chickens ‘at 23c and 22c a pound. Also ducks, 23c, Bll through the week. Phone 743-M. Bisma¥ck Chicken Range. \ go «(11-22-2t LOST—Eastman Autographic foiding camera, either in Woolworth Store or at Harris & Woodmansee. Fin- der return to Gloria Jarvis, Al- mont, N. Dak. 11-23-2t creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, exarine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come be- fore such meeting. Dated: Bismarck, N. D., Novem- ber 22, 1923. BENTON BAKER Referee in Bankruptey. ‘NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Johannes Roether, Deceased. John Roether, Petitioner, vs. Mar- garet Réether, Eva Lockert, Margaret Smith, Katherine Roether, Margare- tha, Roether, John and also Johann, Roéthér, Peter Roether, Respondents. nek SHERIFF’S SALE STATE OF NORTH Dene: County of Burleigh In District Court Fourth "Tadicial District. 0. E. Anderson Lumber, Company a cofporation, Plaintiff. vs. Farmers Creamery and Produce Company, a corporation, Defend- Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution to me direct- Names Morris Zavorist Feank Splonskowski mry Eberling ; Fred Sa’ is A. O. Kyersten A. Kyersten Jos. Warmka ~ Wendoline Fecth Jacob. Fetch Mate sMitchel att Binsfeld . H, Edson A Hitetrand * t J. Reid J, Roswick John A, Stewart Chas, DeGroot R. M. Ludeman L, M,_Nelson Paul Eddy Geo. A. Malenn LOST—G, & J, Cord Tire, €2x4, be- tween Bismarck and MeClusk Finder return to Jake Roethlisber- ger, at Huff, N, Dak, for reward. 1-23-2t FOR RENT-—Steam heated room in modern home suitable for two. 621 6th Street. Phone 619W. 11-23-3t WANTED—Man_ dishwasher _ and waitresses. Busy Bee ‘Cafe, Man- dan, Ny Dak. 11-23-1w WANTED TO’ REN’ —By married couple small house, bath. Tribune No. 683, 11-23-3t —_——_—$—$$ $$ $$ ed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the *Clerk’s of- fice of the Fourth Judicial District | Court, State of North Dakota, in and for the County of Burleigh, upon a judgment docketed in said Court in favor of 0. E, Anderson Lumber | Company, Plaintiff and Farmers Creamery and Produce Com- pany, Defendant I have levied upon the following described personal of the followjng described personal property of saiq Defendant, to-wit: NOTES Dates Dec. 9, Amount 17, 150.00 | 50.00 140.00 150.00 150.00 | ac-}, duplex, or! apartment of 3. or 4 rooms and| against | 4 HAMMERS - PUMPS __ PERFUMES-ASSORTED You SAY), ) Doc as AS} Y l STANLEY SPRLUMMERS 2 veo Clit Cp DOCTOR PILLSBURY WAS CALLED /NTo THE HARNESS SHOP TO ATTEND AUNT SARAH PEABODY WHEN SHE COLLAPSED WHILE BANG: WITH TWO PIPE SMOKING OLD: Mae TOWN sneLt WAVE ANOTHER, SPELL IM AFRAID AUNT SARAH JUST OVER DID: A? Za <— N. D. Seed Corn : Minot, Nov. 23.—EXpansion’ of |, North Dakota’s reputation as a seed orn producing state is evidenced by Fthe experience of M, P. Nappen, Lonetree, in Ward county, who has shipped sced corn of hie 1922 crop to Minnesota, South Dakota, Mon- tana, Mexico and Saskatchewan in addition to local point: Fields of 40 to°60 bushels of ripe coin to the acre are reported by some of the purchasers of Mr, Nap- pen’s corn. Seed that he sent to Moosejaw, Sask., yielded so Mr, Nappen’s entire available of seed of over 200 bushels of the 1923 crop has~beén spoken for and will be purchased if the seed shows suitable germination. Mr. Napinel has had best success with North Dakota white flint. He states that his corn yielded 45 bus- Old Timer Is Back “My friends had all given up and never expected to see me aroudd again, I had given up hoping my- self, as no medicine touched my e The doctors had tried everything. \ food did not digest and filled me with *gas. My brother in Philadel- phia wrote me to try Mayr's Won- derful Remedy. The me wonderful! relief « gave am now | as well as I ever was and fee] thir- ty years younge It is a simple, harmless prepa n that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intes- tinal tract and the inflamma- tion which : stomach, liver and ments, including appendici' One | dose will convince or money refund- | ed. | For sale at all druggists. | all) Free! \ AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS ; WANTED—E. H. Sautner, hotel man, Dodge, N. D., say: “Wouldn’t be without my RATE. KIN LIGNITE GRATE FOR FIVE TIMES WHAT IT COST ME.” They are sold in ‘Bismarck by Ruders Furniture Exchange and Paul Willman. C. F. Moody, Gen- eral Agent, Bismarck, N. D. vihich Southwest SwWh ition Eight (8) yi i owas hip ose Hun-|- 'dred Forty two (142) ‘of Ri Seventy tive tas} orth! the Fiteh Principal Meridian jurleigh Coun- ra ioe 3s » B leigh Coun; porved a8 if will be di ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished “house, two blocks east of New, School hous Newly painted. insi First cla: condition. 418 Raymond St Phone 942R or 862. - i ih aaa FOR RENT — Three a rooms and two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, The Laur-: ain Apts., Flanagan, Prop.) \ ti 1-21-lw FOR: kappa: nici arn! ms for FOr -RENT—Furnished room “ae au t housekeeping. Also |: ge. 620 6th St: hice 20-W, aed a of Twelve Ap a. ein the ataRItOC ae er Ww: e statutory orney’s es and disbursements ig law. Dated Oetober 19. at ‘Con TITERS etek E. A. Ripley, 4 tornéy fp “Assignee, Mandan’ NPD 2 D. 10—26; dev. Kreger! Geo, Kregerbeck* ‘ Ben 'P. Hart , Cc. tere ‘Dayid Geo. A. melons y Ww. Charles DeGroot Ginrenes He Hanson liams Andy Doucs Herman-Neiman Pe Wajemes va ey fey He nsz Volman Parson Marine Nimat a Fe a pr E. Mattis ‘ W. E.\Hdgon ve i And that I hath, on the Sth day ped Baas) ra eHow 2 Sraleck. P. M,, of “said da ibe heh door ot the Court sens sell eh sar with’ all accruing pa ingerest. on the m {i 6 2 ith dee of May 1923, the rate of 7 per.cent. per annum, panies ion, "to the highest =| "The Sto the Studebaker Corporation. trip. through an autortrobile ) incmodern Romie. Gloss in, 201 Ist, __St.te corner Broadway. 11-20-1w. A; cele and and interest of ‘he esahove tobe Creare na iets 2 ste exes 22, roi IN HEDSTROM Pern county. te ‘ot ment, tr i“ vicar omen es Maa Dellare a Hyland jisroa' Plaintit! ‘oate: aa "" BY ERYBODY Gains Reputation A Free!. Bismarck ‘|= Auditoriums. UNDAY 3 P.M. AND 8 P. M. Automobile” This picture was taken under the direction of the U. S$.» Depariment of Commerce in co-operation with Showing the building of an automobile from raw }. material to the finished-product,--Better than an actual, Shy SQ Les oes 4 INTERESTING — EDUCATIONAL \ Soe a TR TE, : ny DON’T _ MISS: .THIS——— ° on land that grew al- ars ago. He has 103 nels per falfa jwo ne harvesting corn on 25 acres, getting fat on this work, MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look: best of ay after a Golden Glint Shampoo. Clean Child’s Bowels With “California Fig Syrup” bilious, Even if cross, feverish, constipated or full of cold,’ children love the pleasant taste of. “Cali fornia Fig Syrup A. teaspoonful never fails to clean the liver anc Ask your druggist for genuine | “California Fig S: h has di- rections for babies and children of allages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California’” or you may get an imitation fig syrup. Free! | 5 REEL MOVIE enon ry of an Caer WELCOME ul Cons” BY STANLEY Yes LIke TH TIME SHE CAUGHT, (| OSS\E DINGLE n to Cc BS ZEISS comes. promptly. Famous Screened Lump Lig- nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. burn Lignite Coal Co. SMOKIN” CORN, SILK -=-> Dol MESTIC LABEL. ANE | Bower Fee Roc SA LAWN INSURANCE Fertilize and protect your lawn from covering with well rotted ma- Do it now before snow We are in a position orders Transfer - 209 Sth Street. freezing ure, take care of all Wachter » ‘o. P hone 62. “Phone 453 for the Wilton TYPEWRITERS All Mak sold rent Blamarck Type' or Cr Blemarck, DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. out by Wash- Life Despaired Of, Bu Mrs. Callison Gaincd one would “To look at me now think I never iad 2 tently romarked Mr 31 West 17th St. I in relating h remarkable experi with Tar ven from a little girl I had no tite and Was sick all the time, auld not attend school regularly and at one time my life was. de- spaired of. In 1918 I began taking nlac and it brought me the first good health I ever enjoyed. It gave me a wonderful appetite, splendid complexion and a gain of twenty- five pounds in weight, and I am still fécling fine. Surely no one has more for praising Tanlac.” cis for said by all good Accept no substitute. million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Beulah Lignite Coal is Best, $4.75 per ton. Order now, Wachter Transfer Co. Phone 62. ABY'S COLDS are soon “nipped in the bud” without “dosing” by use of — Vicks VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jara Used Ye CORDIAL FRIENDLY ‘BANKING _— aimee AN SERVICE : 33 worth-while things, A dollar used to open an aecount in our yings Depart tment means a dollar less to on some trifle, but vard the purchase of something of more ond today consequence. Remember — your deposi: bank draw 44% annually. (Wwe CITY NATIO MAKING SAVING AN AID IN SPENDING Saving first and spending ldter is simply 1 a logical way of having more to spend for interest, compounded semi- is a start s at this strong BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA | P. C. Remington, “Prestdent. J. A. Graham, Vice Pfes. & Cashier. ® i 4 C. M. Schmierer, Asst, Cashier. Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every home. Saves two » 3t also saves 00.00 in cost of ‘ho Write A. J. OSTRANDER for information. | peetan es ee

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