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| Classified Advertising Rates | 1 insertion. 25 words or under 26 words or under .......... «el 1 week. 25 words or under 1: Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. are cash {9 advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE . BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 HELP WANTED—MALB MEN WANTBD—to- arn—Autos, Electrical, Gas Engineering. The demand is far greater than we can supply. $5.00"to $10.00 per day of- fered everywhere for well trained mechanics. Don’t semain idle this winter,.get in the big moncy class. A few weeks’ training with tools at the Hemphill Practical Trade Schools, the Million dollar trade ; School System, will fit you for any of these big pay jobs. Get away from hard work and low pay. Hemphill Trade Schools are locat- ed at; 107 Nicollet Ave., innea- polis; 580 Main Street, Winnipeg, Canada and ten other Cities. We pay railway fare. Write nearest Branch for free cdtalogue and special offer. eo ; HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework, 20 Ave, B., West. \, Phone 458. ‘IRL WANTED—For Kodak finish- ing department. Hoskins-Meyer. 12-8-1t FULLER BRUSH COMPANY has op- ening for a salesman in the Bis marek section, Write box 19, Bis- marek, or phone after 7 P. M. to 220W for interview. + 12-10-3t WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—A lady wants work by the Hour or will do gen- - eral housework. Phone 883. 12-8-3t FOR A GOOD confinement nurse call 278-M, Mrs. Lea. 12-8-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—City heated furnished _ apartment. Also upper floor of a house, unfurnished, ;three rooms and bath, Also two garages for rent. None of these places are over three blocks from the Post- office. Phone 905-212 1-2. 12-8-1w FOR RENT—City heated furnished apartment. Also upper floor of a house, unfurnished, 3 rooms and bath. Also 2 garages for rent. None of these places are over 3 blocks from the Post; office. Phone 905. 212 1-2 Main Street. FOR RENT—Imme; \. new, strictly modern five-room lower duplex; heated attached garage, finest location. Apply 9. W. Roberts. Phones 761 and 151. 12-3-tf FOR RENT—Large modern hot hot water heating plant, garagg, > Immediate possession. Investors Mortgage Security Company, Phone 38. FOR RENT—Apartment. One entire floor, fully equipped for housekeeping. Electric range cooking. Phone 794W. Geo. W. ittle. 12-7-t£ ‘New, strictly modern 5- room bungalow, with garage. Close in.‘ Moderate rept. 0, W. Roberts. Phone 751 or 151. 12-10-tf FOR RENT—Small house nearly mo- dern, close in, also Unde: typewriter almost new for Phone 634-R, 12-7-3t FOR BI '—Furnished or u nished apartment. Bi ness College. Phone 183, . 12-1-2w ROOMS FOR RENT -—Two adjoining modern furnished rooms for light ‘house- keeping;’ also one 5 ite room and piano for rent. "Bitone 442-0, 808. 7th St. G 12-1-1w FOR- RENT—Two strictly modern |; © front rooms for light housekeep- )ing; large downstairs rooms, 924 4th St. Phone 543-W. 12-8-tf «FOR ‘T—Furnished room for. 1 ~ or 2, with or without board, near, Capitol and’ Richholt school, 1010- 12 th St. Phone 743 L J. syFOR RENT—Furnished room on firs! floor in new modern home, Close to capitol and school, 1013 4th St. _ Phone 969-R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished. front room in modern. cottage, + blocks from .P. Call _923-M, FOR RENT—6 Furnished or unfur: nished rooms for, light housekcep- ing. 1012 Broadway. Phone 499-. asi 12-7-3t FOR RENT—Nicely tutnished room in modern’ tome. Convenient school, at 702 7th St. .Phone 357-M. + 12-8-2t FOR RENT—Two farnished light housekeeping ms, in moderi -house, 517 2 ‘Phone 812-J. acinar pe eed hg FOR RENT—Nice warm room, one lock from Post Office. Phone: , Address 211 Thayer. ~ FOR RENT—Warm light housekeep- rd St, ‘arm | FOR SALE—Dedge sedan. P. ‘601, Bismarck, WN. D. || attests | saree ee 12-6-t£ | dj of Harry E. Q’Neill, the administra- ae d, _. _WANTED .TO RENT WANTED TO. RENT — Furnished house or apartment. References furnished on request. Call 939 be- tween 9 a. m, and 6 p.m. - 12-6-1w. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—1922 Ford Touring car, first class condition. Telephone 151. O. W. Roberts. 12-10-8t P.O. Box 12-8-1w within 10 miles of Bismarck, Box 381, Bismarck, N. Dak. 12-10-3t vist test’ LOST—Red covered erder book left at some home. Please phone 220W. *, 12-10-1t See EEE DUpEpecemeeee ed . MISCELLANEOUS SEND A COPY of Crawford's Bad- lands and Broného Trails to your friends. They'll not stop with one reading. $1.50 a copy, Capital Book Co., 20 Ave. A., Bismarck, N. Dak. 12-10-2w FOR SALE—Mutiple typewriter, one burner Perfection ‘oil stave, Flor- ence off stove oven. All in good condition. Cheap if taken at once. | Phone 636-8, or call 417 10th St. [pecs oe 12-8-3t | FOR SALE—Corn fed baby beef by ; the quarter, 9c for front, 13¢ for hind. Quarters weigh about 100 Ibs. Phone 928W. or write 20 W. Broadway. John McClusky. 12-7-1w FOR SALE—One coal range with wa- ter front; also large, electric range; both in fine condition. 0. W. Roberts, Tel. 151 or 751. | 12-10-3t FOR RENT—New store, with two unfurnished rooms upstairs on Broadway, across from auditorium. See Frank Krall, the Tailor. HE DONE SHINED HIS SAOES WITH IT, «ea Par) TL PTE HAIR BRUSH AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL WASH STAND WAS DISCARDED EARLY “TODAY — OUTOURWAY __ 12-3-tf FOR SALE—“Red Star” Detroit va- por oil range, 7 1-2 x 9 velvet rug, and refrigerator. May be seen at} Bismarck Food Market, | 12-5-1w} FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Also single room, 311-2nd St. Phone 832M. \ 12-7-3t FOR SALE—Furniture and many miscellaneous household goods. Phone 384J. 12-6-tf FOR SALE—Baby buggy and child’s bed. Phone 603R. 808 Rosser St. - 12-5-tf WOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of George H. Dolan, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un-| dersigned J. C. Dolan, executor of} the last Will of George H. Dolan late of the city of Bismarck in the coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after, the first! publication of this notice, to said Executor at 211 | Bismarck Bank/| Building in the city of Bismarck in! said Burleigh county. Dated December ist, A. D. 1923. ~""J. C. Dolan, | Executor.| Benton Baker, Attorney for Executor. | First publication on the Ist day of! December A. 12-1-8-15-22 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARL 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. co In the Matter of the Estate of Wil-| liam Baker, deceased. E. O'Neill, Petitioner. Charles Baker, P. F. Reifsteck, Charlotte Reifsteck Hall, Barbara Reifsteck, Charles Reifsteck, Jacob August Reifsteck and Gertrude May Reifsteck, formerly Gertrude May Handley, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You, the said respondents are here- by notified that the final account tor with the will annexed of the tate of William Baker late of the township of Menoken in the County of Burleigh and State of North Da- kota, deceased, has in rendered to this Court, therein showing that! the estate of said deceased is ready for final settlement and distribution, | and ‘petitioning that his allowed, the residue of s: be distributed to the persons thereun. to entitled, his administration closed | and he be discharged; that Frid: ‘the 28th’day of December, A. D. 1923 |; at ten o’clock in the forenoon of. that | rduy at the court rooms of this Court in the court howse, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and | State of North "Dakota, has ‘been,, duly appointed_by this Courg for the settlement: thereof, rh time and place ahy person interested in | said estate may rand fi i exceptions, in writing, to yaid » and petition and contest the ame, ‘| Ang you,’ the above named. régpond- | ents, and each of 1you; are hereby. cited And required ‘then’ and thers ¢ and appear befo: jis Court, show cause, if any za ave, wh ‘cunt should not De allowe apie of said. distribut: mihistrati said esi nd? said Harry E, 0'N ie lay of November A. mm 1923, sera d i me By the Court: 1. C. DAVIES . Judge of- SEAL). \ Coutity Court. . e17-26-12-1-8 | = ; i ANNUAL MEETING The regular @nriual meeting of the Stockholders of the First Nation)’ Bank of Biswarck for. the election of directors for, the year: will the. bank bétween the ‘hours of 1 and 2 ofclock p. m. Tu day, Jan. 8, ae At ii. WS PAST EIGHT AND IE GOT THE IRON NICE AND Lr} He pi) 4 a. Vi \ Y MOMENTS WE'D LIKETO UVE OVER AGAIN. Looks That Way. “There's a man outside, sir, that wants to see you about a bill’ you owe. his. He wouldn’t give his name.” “What does he Yook like?” “Well, he looks like you'd better pay it.”"—Life. WORLD WAR VETERAN DIE Ft. Yates, Dec. 10—Just two days after receiving notice from Washing- ton that his claim for compensation was born at Ft. Yates, was formerly commander of the local post of the American Legion. Funeral services were held last week. had been allowed, George J, Halsey,| age 30, a veteran of the world war died a week ago agency hospital. Mr. Hulsey, who] 1100 years, The doors of St. Pet at Rome Sunday at the|are made of cypress and have lasted THE BISMARCK BY. STANLEY TRIBUNE SUMMONS State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh, ss. In District Court, 4th Judicial Dis- trict. Max Marnosky, - Plaintiff, va. Hafe Marnosky, Defendant. Dakota to the Greet- The State of North above named Defendant: ings. You are hereby summoned to ans- wer the complait in this action which is ‘now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, in and for Burleigh County, North Dakota, within thirty (80) days from and after the service ot this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will-be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Washburn, N. D., Noy. 10th, 1928, : McCulloch & McCulloch, Attorneys for plaintif¢, Office and post office Ad- dress, Washburn, McLean County, North Dakota. 11-12-19-26 12 3-10-17, NOTICE OF | MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the Conditions of that certain mortgag hereinafter described, in that neither the interest nor the principal me tioned therein has been paid when due according to the terms and co ditions thereof, and further that tl taxes on the property described her, inafter have not been paid a in said mortgage, and thirty days f intention to foreclose hav n given us provided by law, Now Therefore notic ereby given that that certain moi executed and delivered by Charles T. Wyn koop ang Christine Wynkoop of Bis- marck, Burleigh County North Da- kota, mort ‘ors to Charles A. 5 son, mort , dated the 19th d: of July 1919 and filed for record in the office of the Registe in and for the Coun State of North Dake 3 ay i August 1919 ck b | afternoon of said day, and the there duly recorded in Book Mort es on,page 85, will be for closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage, and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of — the County Court House in the city of Bismarck, County of — Burleigh and SI of North Dakota at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. on Friday the 11th day -of January to satisfy the amount duc mortgage on the date of premises / described 5 nd which will be sold to y tgysame are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are described as follows, to- “The South Two- thirds of 2) in Block Ten (10) of Nor ic Addition to the City of Bismarck. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of 2,900.00, besides the a taxes paid, costs d expenses of this he bursen and fore Decembe ay of | Joseph Coghla Attorney for Mortgagee rth Dakota. 24-31 \ Notice is | That certain mortg ted and delivered | Mary Reed, husband and wife, mort- gagors, to Northern Land and Mort- gage Company, 2 corporation, mort- gagee, dated January 28th, 1909, and recorded in the office of the Regis- jter of Deeds in and for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on February 6th, 1909, in Book 28 of Mortgages at page 374, 375 and 376 thereof, and thereafter duly as- signed to Georgia S. Nicbuhr by writ- ten Assignment dated March 10th, 1909, and recordeq in said Re of Deeds office on March 25th, 1909, in Book 91 of Assignments on page 3 thereof, and thereafter agsigned by Georgia S. Niebuhr to Jéhn Schroc- der and Peter Schroeder by written Assignment dated April 18th, 1914, and xecorded in saig Register of Deeds office on May 8, 1914, in Book 133 of Misc. Deeds on page 204 there- of, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- linafter described at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and! \State of North Dakota, on the 26th Reed and S OF THE DUFF \ For HURRY, TOM YOURE LATE DINNER Trying to Put HAVE You THERE, TOMP ES AND HIS Litete, Provident. || TMONE AWAY FROM ALL US FELLAS One Over — DADDY WHAT ARE. YOU DOING UP HERE ? 6EE WHIZ-= WHY DONT YoU OWN YER MOUSE, LAKE WE DO, THEN VA WOULDNT “Don't get gay probably: is PAGE SEVEN “?M A TOUGH GUY!” with me,” this pug, mascot for the all football ga l . Marines, nes played in the fo premises de tgage and which will be sold to same sutisfy the follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW) of Scesion ‘Ten (10) in Township H 1 Forty-three (1 Seventy-fi Fifth Principal Meridian will be due gage atthe date of | Fifteen Hundred 00 Dollars ($15: There udes principal December 1 1 17 t ten o'clock day cribed in) such wrk ed by lien are described as One 43) North, 5) West of the trict jud Johnson, justice First Natic on such mort- le the sum) bf Nine ht and 18), which sum d interest from id the sum of 1h from Mour il ersed; Cor Reversed, Opinion H. cage from atg of such withthe costs, dis- fees allow- Affirmed. Frank Vranek River and First plaintiff, involv= Kneeshaw, dis+ Opinion by al Bank of Van Hook, vs. D. Hemer State Bank of Minot; Co., Opinion by Lowe judge; Johnson, jus- Lilly vs. Haynes Coopers Appealed by defend- new trial Johnson, j ordered. ce. ppellant, vs, Nelson; in appealed from w, judge; Af: Opinion by Nuessle, justice, REMARKABLE SAVINGS FIG- URES ¢| HARRY KE. DICKIN Attorney for As: Remarkable progress in the save ings habit in the United States ts shown in figures presented to the DECISION OF COURT GIV Decisions « announced toda n cafe, district. judge; Thompson Oscar K, defend contract t judge. nt by Christianson, just b Schaf plaintit?; district court, fied nd Chri pellant; from ( triet judge; YOU GO DOWN STAIRS! the Bismarek; for rent; reversed, ne Appeal from Burleigh decision percuriar Yards Ine. ind Robert J involving ! ef from Stuts Berry, affirme e Fried, John B, Fried Land Ce orth ‘Dakoti Bankers Ass Beach, Bank president Division. 7 ty-six million accounts '000, In 19: ny upreme — court up to of lrecent convention of the American rjation by Samuel H. its Savings In 1921, Mr. Beach showe, twee. people had savings gating $16,618,595, here was an increase of over four per cent, bringing tha $17,300.000,000. statistics for 1912 showed ggregate was only about | $8.433,000,000. unty, Cofl cally two million William | CAUY two: William) participating in Bunde, John B.| Pried | appealed by | ,| While the total firmed. Op.nion | gmount deposited W involving on of Morton judge, modi Opinion — by wrk 1920, an J. We Gale defendant-: county, Cole d -| popul to determine school || Systems, an increase of 34 per cent as compared with last year and 68 per cent as compared with 1921; much as in 1922 or only Mr. Beach's report on school sav- s banking showed that practi- pupils are now banking of the actual last year wag $9,618,000, as compared with $5,- Corey,| 775,090 in*1921 and $2,800,000 in increase of nearly 340 ‘per cent-in three years. SHEATH PINS The new sheath pins besides being of bar BY ALLMAN (THs OUGHT TO BE A GOOD PLACE TO HIDE AXY RENT NOW — THAT'S WHY WERE

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