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PAGE SEVEN — YOUNG, PRETTY, WEALTHY—AND SHE WANTS A HUBBY mes THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BY RANE * News of Our j - | Neighbors RIDING- WITH = ; 2 = 9 ‘ CLEAR LAKE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 THE OLD HOME TOWN “+ en and boys to fill va- barber shops every- $25 ‘to $60. per week; steady easy employment; easy to start in business, for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; modern system; .we teach you in a few weeks to fill one of these big paying positions; unlimited training; enroll now . For free catalogue ‘and further particulars apply Moler Barber. College, 216 Front, St. Fargo, N 3 107 Nicolett~ Ave, Minnie apolisy Minn.; or 220 Pacific Ave, Winnipeg, Canada. Molers, the * most reliable system of Barber | Colleges in America. HELP WANTED—Cierks for govern- ment postal and other good posi- tions, $1,400-$2,300 yedrly. Experi- ence unnecessary. Full particular ng G, W. Robbins, w Civil Servic { Bidg., Washington, D. C. 11-22-5t TAUGHT BY EX- arn while you learn at home. Electrical Book and Proof Lessons ee. Satisfaction guar- id position secured. Write Engineer Cooke, 2144 Ave., CI ~Man dishwasher and s. Busy Bee Cafe, Man- 1 HELP WANTED—FEMAL& EARN M 'Y AT HOM omen everywhere making substantial amounts knitting socks for os ,on ‘ast easily learned Auto Knitter. ence Recessary. Distance nd for full particu- 2c stamp. Auto Knitter Co., Dept. , Buffalo, New York, eral heasework, Mr: 614 Hannifan 841-W. LADY WANTS work as wash woman, leaning for private family. 700 Avenue A., or phone 11-22-3t LADY WANTS work by hour, house cleaning. Will take washing home also do mending. ’ Phone 936W. 11-24-3t See NE EES EE on era TEACHERS ATTENTION. {Silk hose make good Xmas gifts. We have them in 41 different 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, Ine. 2nd door Yan Horn hotel. 11-21-4t |. SALESMAN. WANTED — Experienced 8) Commission and salary. Dakota Auto Sales Company, 107-5th St, Phone 428. 11-20-lw REAL ESTATE LOANS SIX PER GENT MONEY—Resérve ‘System 6 per cent loans, on city or farm property. Reserve De- posit company, Lathrop building, Kansas City, Mo, FOR SALE OR RENT \ HOUSES AND FLATS ‘Two modern houses on One two-story ven oms, the other five-room cottage, olic church and _ school. shade trees and locatién 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 ‘modeyn home ift good location, and board two adults for use of, sam itc Tribune No. 68: 11 Lai hot watef heating plant, garage. Immediate possession. Investors _ Mortgage Security Co. Phorie 138, 11-28-1w FOR RENT—Modern unfurnished flat also partly furnished light house keeping rooms, call 183 Business College. 11-21-1w FOR RENT—A strictly moder fur- nished or unfurnished house. Phone 525-R, after 6 p, m, 2 21-lw FOR RENT—5 oom modern fur- nished hous $50.00 per month. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. 9 : 11-24-tf LOST—Eastman ‘Autographic folding, camera, either in Woolworth Store or at Harris & Woodmansee, Fin- der return to Gloria Jarvis, Al- mont, N. Dak. ‘ 3 11-23-2t LOST—6xs black pocket book. May OR, WOMEN part or full tima} make money selling Rawleigh Pro- ducts from houde to house in their home town, arge line, hij quality and usefulness make steady repeat salés and pérmanent friends and customers. No experience or capital. Largest Company teaches and helps you. Give references. W. T. Rawieigh Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Ct, 1994. AGENTS ED—6. hotel maf): Dodge, N. D., “Wouldn’s be without: my RATE- ee ee GRATE FOR FIVE TIMES -WHAT IT COST ME.’ They até sold: in Bismarck by Ruders. Furniture Exchange and Paul Willman. C. F. Moody, Gen- eral Agent, Bismatck,'N. D- a 11-21-¢f WANTED TO REN? WANTED TO couple small hous duplex, or aetment of 3 or 4 frooms and bath. Tribune No. 683. y, 11-23-3t ___ MISCELLANEDUS 7 Palmistry and Phrenologist. Madame Leattimorelle moved at 413 Raymond street. Phone 942-R. Call from 1 to 5 p.m. 11-22-1w FOR SALE—Spring and old chickens ‘at 23¢ and 22c a pound. Also ducks, 23c, all through the week. Phone 743-M. Bismarck Chicken Range. 11222-2t FOR~SALE—Fumed oak library table, bed complete and other articles. 618 Ave. A. 11-19-tf FOR RENT—Garage. Call between 5 and 7 and in forenoon at 523 6th St. Phone 213-M. 11-22-3t | FOR SALE\-My home and entire far- nishings. Phone 384. 701 9th St. Melvin Butbag. 11-22-3t FOR SALE—1-18-inch burner heating stove, almost new, 605 7th St. Phone 1058, 11-22-8t NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Lydia E. Morris, Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned Sarah Morris, Executrix of the Last Will of Lydia E. Morris, late of the township of Bay Creek in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, ant all persons having claims against, said deceased, to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch- ers, within 6 months after the first Publication of ‘this noticc, to said xecutrix at 411 9th Street in the city of Bismarck in saiq Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakot: Dated Oct. 31, A. D. 1928. SARAH MORRIS, ‘ Execugrix, 11-10-17-24—12-1 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DI3- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. 9 In County Court Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- liam Baker, d sed. — s Harry. E. O'Neill, Petitioner, vs. Charles Baker, P. F. Reifsteck, Charlotte Reifsteck Barbark Reifsteck, Charles Reifsteck, Jacob ust Reifsteck and Gertrude May elfsteck, formerly Gertrude May Handley, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Nanred Respondents 3 You, the said respondents are here- dy notified that the final account ,| of Harry E. O'Neill, the administra- tor with the will annexéd of the e8- tate of William Baker late of the township of Menoken in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, ‘therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, and petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the persons thereun- to entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Friday, the 28th 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 comet house, in the City of Bismarck, ‘County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has ‘been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may sppeer and file his exceptions, in writing, to said ac- eount, and petition and contest the same, And you, the above named respond-. ents, and each of. you, are ,hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear’ before this Court, and show cause, 4f any you have, wh: said account should not be allowed, the residge of said estate distribut | ed, the administration: of said estate | closed: and said Harry KE. Q’ said administrator, be dischai Dated the 17th day of Nov A, D./1923. By the Court: I. C. DAVIES Judge of the County Court. (SEAL) ps ‘11-1 7B4-12-1-8 | NEWT SHES = d j Mr. and Mrs, Grenville Selland and Vf NEWJ27HE, HORSE BREAKE! SARAH PEABODY HOME AFTER HER. pattie eo ARGUMENT WITH “TWO STRANGE PIPE SMOKING SRY ADNT R. VOLUNTEBRED TO TA SINKING SPELL aes OUR MSY < + ge Rn ane lic collectors have marred the p sent*stone marker, but its "inserip- tion still can be read. ¢ The county, of which Romoke Is- land’ {sa part*is named ‘Dare, in honor of the first English child born WELL IF I Wuz HiM 10 HATE IT Cuz HE . DONT HAFTA GET UP iN NOTHIN’, GORSH YES, IF TWoOZ Him IO in America, and the seat of the coun-| ed’ States, with the single exception ty is named Manteo in honor of the|of eKy West, Fla., located on an is- Indian chief who was the first per-| land. e son to be baptized in the new land.| ~ Manteo enjoys the distinction of be- ing the only county sedt in the Unit- Read Tribune Want Ads. little daughten Mildred spent Wed- nesday evening at the Arthur Warne home. i — | Miss Githa Kluksdal ‘is spending her weeks vacation at her parental home, returning home Sunday. Genevieve Lavern is the name’ chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Am- bers for their baby daughter. i rR wen 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Grenville Selland spent Thursday evening at the hom of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lund. . | Mr. and Urs. M. J. Brenden and family and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Berkvom and daughter Rosella, were 4 entertained at the Clarence Syverson home on Sunday. Members of the J. M. Lien family were guests at the Dallas Barkman home on Saturday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warne and baby spent Saturday evening visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Begeman. Martin Ambers spent several days at the Bismarck hospital, suffering blood poison in a finger on his right-hand. He motored to Bismarck on Saturday having the wound d | ed and reports as geting along fine. Mrs. Tom Olson spent the past week assisting at the Ole Warne home in Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland had as! their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hanson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Olson and Miss Nora. Mr. and Mrs. George Carlson had as their guests over Sunday until Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nel- . and’ Mrs, Alfred Olson, Mr. irs, Henry Olson spent an en- Sunday evening at the Ole ’ e, his ‘ » pass} @ Current musical attr Peer ites i Wanude, wae) thenpnea | cr len ainelouiitharden oe! Wel time. At the close of the evening Mrs. Newland served lunch, Mr. and, Mrs. J. M. Lien had as their company on Sunday evening Mr. and Mss. Sivert Brenden, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin J, Lien, Mr. amd Mrs, Elmer Arneson, Alice Johnson and Mr. and Mrs, Semer Arneson. Mrs. Christ Selland of Steele ar- rived at the Grenville Selland home on Monday and expects to spend the week. Miss Myrtle Christensen _ spent Monday with her chum Miss Evelyn Miss. Clara Lien departed from Arena on Tuesday, for Regan where law Mrs. Ola Lien. the Hooper place has moved to the/ Martin Burgess place several miles | northeast of town | - | Baldwin returning to Wilton on the Grant Satter who recently pur-| train Monday morning. chased the farm owned by Mrs. John Walters has moved the, old Sears house on it which after’ undergoing; on the Niles farm near town is plan repair will become Mr. Satters home, He will not move to his new location! here nef: the river. before spring. Oscar and Morris Satter were cap-' ital city callers last Friday. . s | Quite a few of the Baldwin school cHildren have the scarlet fever, and as a result the school attendance has been rather small. some Bismarck people was overturn- ed and the occupants badly shaken up but otherwise uninjured were tak- at the Ernest Saville home Friday en home in another car, The slip-' afternoon, but as the farmers m still are living toge’ pily. GLORIA FOY Detroit, Nov Hey, fellows! Wealth, happiness : Some young man will win all thr can convince Gloria Foy, . that he would make her a desirable husband. And furthermore, keep her so convinced Miss Foy, once an 1 She gets a only if she n y coffee tely for 10 ye a rand mow a star of 10,000 through the will The next half million And the third and } pm ¥ her wedding dayy if she and her husband And she s she hasn't a prospect in the’ world, pery condition of the roads were re- sponsible for the accident. A number of residents from this; was given by Senator Ladd ir Bis- marek last Sunday, man were callers in Garrison the lat- ter part of the Week in connection Thomas of Driscoll. with their work, fine turkeys to Bismarck for the she will be the guest of a sister-in-| Thanksgiving market last week. hard time party git Sam Gooding’s Several automobile accidents have home Saturday evening. The even- ocurred on the road south of town'ing was @pent in dancing. A lunch the past week. A car containing was served at midnight by the ladies, | nity attended the lecture which Nels Anderson and Harry Rick+ Edward Lewis took in a load of Wika Graham of Wilton! the week end at her home in} Barney Muggy who has been living ing on moving to a farm south of John Nordstrom Sr. who has ng at the home of her son} rdstrom and family for s« has returned to her home ! There was a large crowd at the | The Woman's Nonpartisan club met DOINGS OF THE DUFFS YES, SOME + ( LADY - 1 Don’t KNOW ‘WHAT HER NAME 1S GtIVIA, COME IN. HERE ,{”'D LIKE To HAVE: YoU MEET - “AN OLD FRIEND OF n Enough OLIVIA, | WANT HOW DO You You TOMEET MRs. }) DO MRS.SPENCER GLAD TO MEET, OLD FRIEND _ You - OF MY. MOTHER'S. SPENCER AN busy getting ready for winter there was only a few attending, Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son, Bobbie, are spending the week vis- iting at the Brownawell home, The Wild Rose school teachers are attending institute at Bismarck this week. There is a large crew of Men help- ing Howard Brownawell get his corn picked before winter. He has about 1,500 bushels in the crib at this date. ‘TE AND DAIRY MAN- . NVITING OCCU- PATION FOR WOMEN Stockholm, Nov, 24. Mang f and small ¢ esta nd inviting occupation ording to ddress before the Union. Miss Tamm is the si man ted to the upper cRamber of the Swedish Riksdag and owns and manages arge model country es- tate near Stockholm, he spoke of the tendency of Swed: ish women. to become, self-supporting. in busin or professions, which un- til rece: had been reserved for -{men. In the country vocations, she aid, women are fully pete with men in executive work, Phone 453 for the Famous Wilton Screened Lump Lig- |nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- burn Lignite Coal Co. BY ALLMAN HOW THE YOUNG GIRLS OF TO-DAY HAVE CHANGED SINCE My TIME - WHEN | WAS. YOUNG, GIRLS NEVER HOW DO You WELL, ! DO MISS OLIVIA- | KNEW YOu WHEN|| WHY THEY \ YoO-WERE A DIDN'T Do TH ¢ LITTLE GIRL THOUGHT OF DOING THE SUPPOSE THAT'S VIHINGS THEY Do TODAY, EM, or may not have had N, D, E, A. ' : be y card in it, Contained nfoney, and i j . blank checks. Kindly return to , , ‘ Ye _ Tribune. 11-24-3t] : F ; Val i! EOST=G, & J. Cord Tire, 82x4, be- HONOR OM AN } : “il tween Bismarck and McClusky. J 1 | , il - ger, at Huff, /N, Dak. for reward. 7 a 4 JY as Y vie ee ~ 11-28-2t) Will Place Monument on Vir- ae ae Zo aes i MS FOR RENT FOR RENT — Three unfurnished ge sad en fore pad Foon Mane 5 ORG nati move- | a ae tor it housekeeping, The Laur-| ment has n started by a group g ‘e WERE OUTSIDE. _): ain Apts., B. F. Fi » Prop. | of citizens to permanently mark his- i q & 4 ° NICE BOY HE WOULDN'T SODDI-MATS [| .7 ZZ # renee Tealclw | torigal apote,, Had onecassatie pieces | PLAYING WITH THAT: ‘AN’ DULLED. My WHY T KICKED BOARD “A = Efar |to be designated by # monument, if . \ coterie be ‘ : ' , nished room. in waa) hone, a the | lans materialize, is the birth- | Le : oy ! Pr) : 4 HAT Finder return to Jake Roethti ‘| DONT, PULLED YOUR HAIR? T ZZ See ee THOUGHT HE WAS SUCH A VX ;, good table, 401 St. Phone 146. | pla nia “Dare, the itst , The Mohawk. — . 11-22-3t | white chile Been oe peerless ea FOR RENT—Single room supplied | The spot is on joke Islan mn | ae ey ‘and tod Gitee a tetye d to as “the cradle of» the closet. Gentleman pi }, 422 race in America.” is ‘Fifth street, 7 ‘1b-apeat | sem bt as to the « ‘apot FOR] Steam heated room in where Virginia Dare was*bi ut modern home suitable tor two, 621[t. 18 believed to ‘be near Fort’ Ra- f ect two. 681 reteh, about three miles: nérth of’ Man 6th Street. ue : FOR RENT— Furnished room Mounds of earth forming ‘in’modern Kome, Close in, i St. corner Broadway, 1 R_RENT—Furn! ‘Foom, and cozy, 408 St Bt Phos or 201 Int z