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Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 words or under teeee 8 insertions 25 words of under ..... 15 1 week, 25.words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch jAll classified ‘add: dre cash ing ‘advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. . , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE y PHONE 32 ——————————— ——_—— HELP WANTED—MALE DISTRICT MANAGER desired. We defray all office’ expenses. Must be man who has had experi- ence. Ad- 12. to care for child. who likes children, Write TZ. W. cof the Tribune. State wages cted and references,” Must be girl WANTED—A competent girl for ge eral house work, 825 4th Strect 3-1 TED AT ONCE—Waitresses an: Kitchen help. Frederick Cate. 3-12-3t house- id WANTED—Girl for general work, Phone 189. 8-13-tf Pane Sutree n/t Pruner er PERE SE ar Sis Dn) POSITION WANTED=Stenogra stenogtapher with’ three years ex- perience in city. Good references Ternished, Call 1092, 3-11-31 Lost : LOST—On road between Jamestown and Bismarck, a 33x5 cord tire, used. Casing was mount: ed on rim, Finder please express same to J. L, Manley, Milbank,. S. Dak. Rewaid. 8-11-Bt LOST—Package- of laundry, marked W. G. B, finder please ‘leave at Tribune. 8-11-8t peed se ee ere AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE OR ‘TRADE—1920 Olds- mobile, 8-eylinder touring car: Car is in first class shape and can be seen at Olson gerage, 202. 4th St. . .. 8-7-1w LAND FOR SALE OR TRAI 0 acre yroved farm} two s from City of Staples, Minn, House 16x24, four rooms, one ara ene-half stor- ies high, garage, barn, hen house, f good well, creek running through farin, good spring, all Fenced. Will take horses, cattle and sheep as part payment. If interested please write to owners. Ringler and Thera, Staples, Minn. “ 3-11-2w FOR RENT—640 acre stock farm, good buildings, 6 miles west of Baldwin. Some river bottom land to break for flax. If interested see Geo, Register, Bismarck, N. D. 3-11-1w YR RENT--320 acre farm, 170 acres jproke, 100 acres in hay meadow and 50 acres in pasture. Phone Brown & Jones, Bismarck, N. Dak. 3-10-1w MISCELLANEOUS FOR SA Engine,’ Standard Fanning Mill, Sharples Cream Separator, Three Gottout LaCrosse Efgine Gang, lay Punchers, Buck Rake, Steel Wind Mill Towers, Breaking Plows, Plow Shares, Sickles and Repairs for Mowets, Reapers, Drills etc. and Victor safe, at less than, first cost. Farmers Union Warehouse ‘ Milling & Mer. Co. See L. Van Iflook, Office over Dahis Store. Phone 605. : 3-12-1w THURSDAY, MARCH 138, 1924 LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Goodyear/ROOM FOR RENT—In a modern Dempster 5 H. P. Gas: NOTICE AND CITATION, HEAR OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DS TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. ~ STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the Matter of Martin H. Stone, FOR SALE Farm and City Property. wy Estate of Deceased. 4 rooms and bath, close in . $2300. Clare Stone, Petitioner, vs, Vera 6 rooms, modern - 4000, | May Stone, Mac Henry Stone, Mabel 4 rooms, south side :. 1000, |A. Stone, Frank L. Stone, Respond- 6 rooms, modern ., « 5200, | ents. Fire insurance written in goodj| You, the saig Vers May ‘Stone, Mac companies, Henry Stone, Mabel A. Stone, Frank F. E. YOUNG. |L. Stone and Clara Stone and Clara 3-10-1w. Aikin, formerly Clare Stone, are thereby notified that the final ac- WORK WANTED * count of the adptinistrator of the es- tate of Martin H. a tone, late of tha city of Central ¢ if and ironing to 1B ity in the County do at home. Will also go out/of Linn and State of Iowa, deceased, washing and cleaning by hour or|has been rendered to this Court, day. Phone 1793 or 179W. therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and peti- tioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distri- buted to the ‘persons thereunto en- titled, administration closed and he be discharged; that Wetnesday, the 16th day of April, A. D.1924, at ten clock in the forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the |court house, in the City of Bismarck, | County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has been duly appoint- Jed by this Court for the settlement | thereof, at which time and, place any Houses and lots | Person interested in saijvestate may parts of the city. appear and file his exceptions, in ‘ Harvey Harris & Company, }writing, to said account, and peti- J.P. Jackson, Manager, | tion und contest the same. And you, the above named respon- nineties | HEN dd each of you, are hereby jel wd rpquired then anq there to be and appear before this Court, FOR RENT—Two room all modern | and show cause, if any you have. apartment, completely furnished,/why said account should not be al- Screened in porch, private entrance, | lowed, the residue of suid estate dis- Two Blocks from business district, | ttibuted, the administration of said 3-11-3t lt FOR SALE—8 room house all modern but. furnace; close to school $3,000, $700 cash, easy pay- ments on balance, FOR SALE—7 room bungalow with garage, close to school; $4500. FOR SALE—8 room modern house close to school on easy payments. $6250, FOR SALE—-6 room modern excellent neighborhood, house, $4200, for sal® in all Phone 3913621 Front St. as leat seein sal administrator : \ 8-12-3t |p, the 3rd day of March, A. D. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room | 1924. with large closet in modern home. (sear Court: i | Hot water heat, suitable for two, | board if. desired. Phone 883 or ‘call at 217 8th St. 3-5-t2 FOR RENT—Two Yooms on second Yloor, Meat, light and water, fur- gished. Garden ~ plot furnished als 417 10th St. Phone 1014 = 12-1W, FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms on first floor, Hot and cold! water, Gas stove in ‘connection. 721-8rd. Phone AlBWe 3-7-1W FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern: home, on ground. floor, close in. Phone 6723, 120 1at 8t. 2-20.t2 7 I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court, Lot the foregoing-¢itation. be served by publication. in, the, Bisinasck T : bune once euch week 3, sue~ cessive weeks, all “fot” Yees"than’ tén Hay before said hearing. (SEAL) 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court; 3-6-43-20 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the certain mortgage. executed’ and de- livered by George F. Nelson and Annie Nelson, his wife, as mortga- gors to Drake-Ballard Company, a corporation, mortgqiee, dated | the Ast day of Novernber,"1917, and filed for record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and. State of North Dakota on the 7th-day of February, 1918 and duly récbrded in Book 151 of Mort- gages, at Page 201, and assigneq by said mortgagee by'an instrument in | house, private entrance $10.00 per month. 316 Eighth St. Phone 236J. ae 8-7-1! FoR RENT—Two wood unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 803 _ith St. 3-4-tf FOR RENT—Two room apartment for light housekeeping. Bismarck | writing to Caroline Gunnerson, dated Business Collépe. Phone 183, the 4th day of May, 1918 and re- SAgaw! corded ‘In Book 151) of Mortgages at, Paige ‘341, will b@ foreclosed by sule of the premises in such mort- gage as hereinafter described, at the front q@oor ‘of the Court House in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakotu, at the hour of two o'clock p, m. on the 19th day of Apri, wun to satisfy. the amount ue on such mortgage on the day of ale. The pfemises degerivet ii tuch ortguge and which. will .be. sold to. FOR RENT—One modern room, 416 Ist St. Phone 558J. 3-18-3t, FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—Seven ,room Dvelling, ~ fgrnace. hegt, ¢e bed roomg up, one down, hardwoodfloors. Garage. Riverview, ctose in. Price-$4460.00. Valuation $55 . satisfy the same are desetibed | as odaer Réel follows: : Redden Resi Estate Agency../°rne Southwest Quarter | (SW44), Southwest Quarter of the Northwest hh and $30 per EE scorch id Va paella ead irrarsa Verna ca Ne month ineluding, six percent. Three ; ilet, [the Southenst Quarter ($44 SE%) and ro eettc Eede fon, ‘piiee|the Northeast Quarter of the South- east Quarter EM SE%) of Section $2000.00, ), in Township One THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE In thé Matte? of the Estate ~o! Elizabeth Catton, Deceased. George N. Harris, Petitioner, vs. Mary A. Savercool, Ada Harris, Theodore Thompson, John Keene, Emma Cortright, Charles Cortright, Mabel Cortright, Laura Cortright, Mary Cortright, Respondents, The State of North Dakota to the above ‘named Respondents: You, the said respondents ate here- by notified that the final account. of the George N. Harris, the exec- utor of the estate of Elizabeth Catton late of the town of Newton in the County of Sussex and State of New Jersey, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready forginal settlement and distribution, anq petitioning that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate to be distributed to the persons théreunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Tuesday, the 8th day of April, A. D, 1924, at 10 o'clock in thé forenoon of that day, at the Court Rooms of this Court, in the Court House, in the city of Bismarck, County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Conrt for the settlement thereof, at which time and plate any person interest- ed in said estate m pear and file his exceptions, in iting, said account and petition and con- test the same. And you, the above named respon- dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then and there to be and appear before this «Court, and show cause, if any you have, why said account shall not be al- lowed, the residue o: id estate dis- tributed, the administration of sai¢ estate closed and said George N. Harris discharged. Dated the 26th day of February, A.D. 1924. By the Court: I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. FE. 2. LANTERMAN, ~ Attorney for Executor, Mandan, N. D. 2-88 —3-6-13-20 SUMMONS * STATE NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. In Dis Court, Fourth Judicial District, Sdward E. Becker, Plaifitiff, vs. R. G, Irving, May M. Irving, George HE, Dutton, George W. Champlin, De- fendants, The State of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- Sweh the complaint of the plaintiff in the entitled action, which is on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Butléigh County, lorth Dakota, and a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judg- ment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dateg January 28, 1924. SCHNELLER & HEDER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address, Wah- peton, Richland County, North Dakota, 2-21-28-—3-6-13-20 27 “NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Insolvency of the Menoken Farmers State Bank of Menoken, North Dakota. Notice is hereby given by the un- ‘dersigned, L, R. Baird, of-Bismarck, North Dakota, as Receiver of the Menoken Farmers State -Bank of Menoken, North Dakota, to the ere- ditors of said insolvent bank and to all persons having claims against said insolvent bank to exhibit them and file them with the necessary Vouchers, with the undersigned re- ceiver at his office at Bismarck, within four months after the first publication of this notice. If said claims are not so filed, they will he Hedden Real Estate Agency. pended Forty-one (141), North of be red Aron any pes lsipe tion in any a ange Seventy-eight ,(78), est of] dividends which may be paid bv the FOR SALE—Property fenced, Mod-, {ange Seventy-cight 4(78), Receiver from the assets of said in. ern five room bungalow, tarred There will be due on such mort-| #olvent bank.” eat, Hatdwood floors, enclosed! page at the date of sale the sum of]: Dated February 20th, 1024. porch. Lawn, trees, garden. Gar-|'Mhree Thousand Seven Hundred i L. R. BAIRD, Receiver, age, Price $4600, Terms. Ninety-seven and 07-100 ($3797.07) | _ First publication on 2ist day of Dollars, and in addition to said sum the costs ang expenses of these fore- closure proceedings. Hedden Real Estate Agency.. FOR SALE—Large two story house, brick and tile construction. Spaci-|’ Dated at Washburn, North Dakota, ous bed rooms and closcts. Open|this 11th day of March, 1924. fire place, basement garage $6750. Saher uN NEON. . Hedden Real Estate Agency:| ny witLIAMS & TELLEFSON. FOR SALE—Stxeroom house, east] Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- gagce, Built in fea-) wishburn,- North Dakota, front, furnace heat. tures, Lawn, trees, garden spuce. Garage, Lot 60 x 140. $6250.00, ‘ sicaeteees ieee ne Hedden Real Estate Agency. | NOTICE A: ‘D CITATION, HEARING FOR SALE—Riverview Cottage, Six] FINAL ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBU- rooms, three bed rooms, Hot wa-|,J1ON OF, ESTATE, STATE OF NORTH DAKOQTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh. b t, Before Hon. I. C. ter heat, fire place, oak trim and floors, screen porch. $6500.00. Fav- orable Teams, ¢ Hedden Real’ Estate Agency. In County Cour Davies, Judge. February, 1924, 2-21-28—3-6-13 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial Distric! Malvin Olson, Plaintiff vs. Peter Anton and. Solomon Nicola also known as Sam ‘Nicola, Defendants. State of North Dakota to the above famed Defendants: -¥You are‘hereby summoned and ‘re- tired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action a copy of which is hereto an- nexed and herawith served upon you and to serve a copy of your snid an- swer upon the subscriber at his of- fice in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh ni Coutty, North Dakota Within thirty days after the service of this sum- mons upon you exclusive of the day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer judg- ment will be taken agaifist you by | default for the relief demanded in the complaint, | Dated January. 5, 1924, H F, E. MeCURDY, Attorhey for Plaintiff, Residence and P,\0. Address, Bismarck, N. DD. / 3-6-13-20-27—4. WILL TALK ON GAME AND FISH State Game and Fish Com-' missioner to be Here Friday | Slides have been. prepared by the game and fish jdepartment,, for a} sories of illustrated talks on their | work, what they have done, what they are trying todo, how the funds | for this \ are obtained and how the” expenses are gaverned, supple- | mented with slidés of some of our) native birds, fish and other nature | birds, fish and other nature pie- | tures. 1 .These talks are to be given by | Game and Fish Commissioner Judd, | and Deputy Eastgate. ! | They are to be given free of charge | excepting that the sportsmen of the! different cities and towns are a h wl and advertisin y Scouts and the Camp re especially invited. Girls Arrangements are being made give one of these talks in Fargo to! Tuesday, the 1th, Vatiey City 12th, Jamestown the 18th, Bisma the 14th, Minot the 15th, and Devils Lake the 17th, i The Bismarck talk will be given in | the Business and Professional Wom- en's clubvooms here Friday night at 7:30 p.m, . LEGION SLOGAN PRIZE CONTEST) Rules Announced at Meeting of Local Legion Post Two prizes amounting to $30 will be given to the persons making the hest suggestions for a slogan and for an insignia to be used by Legion- naires of North Dakota when they uttend the National Legion conven- tion at St. Paul, Sept. 15-19, it was announced at the Lloyd Spetz post meeting t night, p The prizes are both given hy T. E. Whelan of Thomas, executive committeeman from the first district and each one is for $15, There are no rules and regula- tion& that have to be followed, it, is announced, but suggestions for both sloghn and insignia must be repre- sentative of the state. suggestions should be sent to th#F department headquarters, the Amificun Legion, 315 Broadway, Fargo, not later than April 9. The executive board will pick the wintling suggestions. Roth s id insignia will be used in wor out. the details of some cap or banner to be worn by North Dakota people at St. Paul to advertise the state, : The locat post, in its meeting last night, heard the report of the mem- bership committee, to the effect that menibership had exceeded the 200 mark, It was announced that the picture, “The Whipping Bi based} on the Martin Tabert ¢ would be presented here Mar. 26 and 27. A report was made by Dr. W. E. Cole on a conference between repre- sentatives of the Legion ang the Veterans Bureau on the subject of finding employment for rehabilitated ex-service men. It was decided, he informed the Legion, to seek a clearing house committee composed | of representatives from, various ér- ganizations to uid these ex-servicd'f men in obtaining positions. Entertainment was provided by the Forty and Eight club. Jack McKen- entertaineg with Scottish dances nd dancing and card playing follow- 3 OR SALE—7 head hofses, 3 mow- ing eines: 2 plows, 1. rake, 2 buck rakes, corn binder, grain drill, fay stacker, 2 hay racks, 2 culti- Vators, 1. wood sawing outfit, 2 double work harness, 4 sets wag- ons, 2 bob sleighs, 4 section har- row, William L,. Pennell, Adm, 600 13th St. Phone 706LW. F - 8-10-1W STOLEN—Will the party who took child's skooter from 104 Park Ave.,} kindly return same or any one knowing ° its. whereabouts please call 474 and receive a reward. 3-11-3t TQR SALE—Girl's clothing, includ- ing spring suit, size 16, good as new but too small for owner. Very reasonable, Call 432W. as ee 3-13-3t FOR SALE+A well built_barh 16 x 22 feet, 14 ft.-posts. This batn would make a good house by little remodeling, Phone 782. 607- Gth St. oooh BE Nee FOR’ SALE—Well equipped electric repair shop. At a bargain. Write Reliinee © Electric. Co., Mankato, Minn. 8-14-3t. FOR SALE—Mahogany wicker. fesk and chair, oak wardrobe with long | FOR-RENTCOIT room molar ease . mirror, sanitary fot. Phone 1108 in. good location; «| ‘garden forenoons. 8-18-8t} “Space, garage and hen house. If FOR SALE—Household goods, cook-|- ing utensils and dishes. 413 2nd Street, Mrs. Gertie Sima, - 2 8-11-8t WANTED ‘TO BUY—A child's oyib: State size, kind ang price and write - B. M. care the Tribune. , Bs 8-11-26 FOR SALE—One Sterling Piano at ver$ reasonable price. Call room 812 Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismazck.\ 3 FOR SALE—5 Ton Holt Caterpillar Tragtor, used. for demonstration onlX. Write Fargo Garage, Fargo, . N. De eis 3-]3-3t FOR SAI ‘Lots in east part of city. .All east féont. Phone 570W, or call 612 15th, St. 3-10-1w| FOR RENT—By April ist, a modern if FOR "RENT—-Strictly modern. .apart+ 3-12-2t' FOR: ,8ALE-Four room modern BuniMlow, furnace heat. Lot 160 x OUT OUR WAY 160:. New barn. Price $3359.00. ae $500.00 cash, balance monthly terms. Hedden Real Estate Agency. FOR -SALE—At $5250, favotable | terms, ‘seyen room modern house. ; East front, furnace heat, ‘Lawn, hedge afid treeb. Very attractive property. . Hedden Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE—One of Bismarck’s beau- tifut homes, ideal location, all mo- derh improvements, five bed roems, double garage, trees, lawn and shrubs, .Price $12,500.00. Hedden Real Estate Agency. FOR SALE—Five room house. Fur- nuec heat, water, Hght, hardwood floors, Lot 50 x 150; Price $2200. $700.00 cash, . $85.00 monthly. pay- ments. HNedden Real Estate Agency. Webb Block. Phone “0”. SERGEANT, WHY I16NT TAT SRECTER TENT PUT UP REGULATION LUKE THe REST OF “HEM P? furnished city heated apartment, ~ alse,a Wbbsé'to rent close in. For ‘salet=¢ 7 room ae, % cash, bal? ance easy terms, also g Baldwin Jigre and ,b8d> davenport. Phone 06. Ean eet aie” HY] interested Phone 7663 or cali at 806 1st St. sey S-A0tf FOR RENT—Furnished aportment on; second floor, fitted for light housekeeping, $40.2 month. Plone ‘724W,z . Geo. W. Little, 801 Fourth, FOR: RENT--Good sized front room, with kitehenette, nicely furnished. Vacant, March“15, Phone 273, 411 5th: St. : 3-11-3t ment in Rose Apartments. F. W. Murphy. Phone 862, 12-28-tf FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light “housekeeping. Phong. 104-W. - Be 65 Us Tris sim. BUT PRIVATE ELF DAKINS MNSIDE OF IT: ) cy MAJOR CHEEVERS HAS ALOT . 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