The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 20, 1924, Page 7

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Idawa Gold Mining Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or under . ‘ 2 insertions, 25 words or under . A under . : 18 1 week, 25 words or under 1.26 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- dived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion sama day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE Co. Stock. a at $175.00 per 1000 Anderson, Rodeberg q-lwk P SALE 317% Acre Fruit & Grain Farm, Owner has T: B. and will self cheap. Two s&s of buildings, fenced and cross fenced, two fine springs, we irrigate. The finest of English Walnuts, all kinds of Fruit, grown in temp. zon®. Ideal for stock, chickens, grains of all’ kinds, mild climate, Write for particulars. J F. Green, Chelan Falls, Wash., near (Wanatchee, Apple Center.) 3417-+tf FOR SALE 6 rooms, modern, right down tOWh SS dig ene, oF «$5000.00 © rooms, modern, close in. 3600.00 & rooms, modern, 12th Street 4000.00 7 rooms modern, including fur- niture .... . 6000.00 4 rooms, partly modern .... 1900,00 Probably the best all round list of houses, lots and farm lands of ayy dealer in the'city at prices and terms to suit any fiatsé. In the past few years I have-made over 2000 sales without a single complaint from any ‘bayer. Fire insurance. written in companies, | F. EB. YOUNG, + 3-17-1w —_——— | FOR SALE—# room Howse all modern reliable FIN. TRIBUTION STATE OF NORTH DAKOT ounty of, Barleigh.—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Dayies, Judge. In the Matter of >the Estate of Martin H. Stane,. Deceased. Clare Stone, Petitidner, vs, Vera May, Stone, Mac Henry Stone, Mabel A. ‘Stone, Frank L. Stone, *Respond- ents. ‘ The State of- North Dakota to the Above Named Respondents: You; the siid. Vera M Henry: Stone, Mabel At L. Stotte and Clara Stone. Cla » formetly Clare Stone, |hereby notified. that the final ac- count of the administrator of the es- tate of Martin'H. Stone, late of the city of Central City in the County of Linn and State of Iowa, deceased, has. beeh retdered to thi |therein showing that the estate said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and peti tioning that his account be all: the residue of said estate be distri- buted to the persons thereunto en- | titled, ad istration closed and he be discharged; that. Wednesd: ity of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of | North Dakota, has been duly appoint- ed by this Court for the settlement thereof, at which time, and place any person interested in said estate m appear and file his. exceptions, writing, to said account, and — pe tion and contest the same. And you, the above named respon- dents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required then ang there jto be and appear before this Court, of LINEN The black chiffon or Silk coats are being. extensively of today is much more apt to -be|shown now, and they are frequently mounted on a flesh colored lining | part of a three-piece outfit as well! than on a black one. as a separate wrap. EVERETT TRUE _ BY CONDO HEY, Gor 4 MarTCH, MISTER f MOM’N POP Very attractive collar and cult; sets for a made of red and white tablecloth linen. . RED AND WHITE | BLACK TU Black tulle is used considerably now for eveffing and dinner gowns, frequently with full, many-pointed skirts and close bodices, blue serge frock are PAGE SEVEN COLLAR TI Collars this season often are com- posed of many tiers, each one ovt- lined with a different colored bind- ing. Bad Enough as It Is pine ‘ ; S WHAT'S THE WHY HAVE TOOTH ACHE? IT’S SIMPLY IMAGINARY ANY HOW= JUST FOLLOW OR, COVE'S ADVICE AND SAY *GET BEHIND ME PAIN!” MATTER — POP? Io1or? THINK L WANT LUMBAGO 2 By Taylor TOOTH ACHE- OURN ITH ) DYE thool and show cause, if any you have, but furnace; close © to HELP WANTED—MALE | why said account should not be al. a | $3,000. $700" cash, easy CLERKS FOR Government Posts! , ments. on Halance, ‘lowed, the residue of said estate dis- and other good positions, $1490- FOR SALE—T room bungalow with | tributed, the administration of s: $2300. y Experience unnec-j garage, close to school, $4500. estate closed and said administrato Particulars free by FOR SALE—8 oom modern house | be discharge 3. W. Robbins, Civil Ser-! rd day of March, A. D. Burchell Bld 3. Young man or ted for clerk in gen 1] town, must havi ces and speak Ger- store in a hest of refe man, in care Tribune. 3-18-4t women. Learn barber Earn while learning. Moler ‘argo, N, Dak. 3-19-9t HELP WANTED-—-FEMALD MEN trade. ‘D—Experienced gil for gen+ Send references in first Jet- | close to school onceasy payments. | $6250. i | FOR SALE—6 room modern house, | excellent neighborhood. $4200. Houses and lots for~ sale in all ‘parts of the: gity, | Harris & Company, | J. P, Jackson, Manager. | 3-18-: » SALESMAN SALE WANTED—Opportu See page 141 American Magazine for April. If this interests you | write Box’19, Bismarck, No. Dak. : 3-19,3t | “J housework. One, jrho likes children. e age and references. Write No, 731, in care Tribune 8-17-tf for general house-|' A. Bypwn, 619 6th t by experienced bookkeeper in gerer- ise store or country Kank, Good references. , Wiite Tribune No. 7 3-20-3t NIGH SCHOOL girl wants place to work for room and board, | C rd o'clo ROOMS FOR ® FOR RENT—-Good sized front room, with kitchenette, nicely furnished, ant March 15, n home, on ground floor, Phone 6723, 120 1st St. D- Two rooms with bath and ‘d for family of three, frood location. Answer-Tribune 733. 3-18-3t MOHAWK—Good rooms at Bedrock prices. 401 ne 145. 3-15-6t furnished room in mo- 418 8th St. Phone 3-20-1w ‘Two good unfurnished ight housekeeping. 803 8-4-tf AT THE with board house. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—By April 1st, a modern furnished city heated apartment, also a house to rent close in. For e—a 7 room house, % cash, bal- ce easy terms, also a Baldwin piano and bed davenport, , Phone 905. 3-8-tf FOR SALE on very easy terms, boarding house, 11 rooms, modern, very close in, might consider rent- ing to‘right party, partly furnish- ed. This property is right down town and the income will pay for it, Phone_603R, 8-19-tf . WANTED—Marrieg couple _ without children to share large well fur- |. nifhed apartment on ground floor. Use of piano and garden if desired, Write 730, care of Tribune 3-17-tf ‘OR RENT—I1 room modern housé in good location, large’ garden pace, garage and hen house. If interested: Phone, 7665 or. cali at 06 Ist St, 3-10-tf ‘OR RENT—Four room cottage, partly modern, in good condition. Small family by the year preferred. Inguire 406 Third Stteet, J. K. Doran, i 3-18-3t FOR RENT—Furnished apartments Yor light house keeping.. The Lau- ain Apartments. Phone 303. B. 3-18-1w —Furnished housekeeping partment, two bed rooms, bath and kitchenette, good location, Answer Tribune ‘No, 732. 3-18-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy. Phone 852. 12-29-tf FOR REM —Two apartments ful Phone 794-W, ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—80. acre im- proved farm, two miles from (City of Staples, Minn. “House 16x24, four rooms, 6ne and éne-Ralf stor- ies high, garage, barn, hen, house, good ‘well, creek’ running through farm, good spring, all fenced. Wil? take horses, cattle and dheep as part payment. _ If interested. please write to ‘owners. Ringler and Thern, Staples, Minn. 8-11-29 100 ACRES cultivated land, small buildings, near “Glenties~Rratt, Sheldgn, N. D. BATA FOR RENT eres rendy for z2 den, city limits. Krall Tailor, fic oh lw BOARD AND ROOM BOARDERS —_WANTED—Real home | cookintg: . Phone. 541M, 3-18-3t | _AUTOMOBILE--MOTORCYCLES , STUTZ—¥or Sale at a reasonable price, my req Stutz car, just. over- | hauled and repainted, P. J, Meyer. | . 3-18-1w | (OR SALE—i923 Ford coupe. Cor- win Motor Co, 3.19-3t MISCELLANEOUS | 7 head horses, 8 mow- ing machines ,2 plows, 1 rake, 2! buck rakes, corn binder, grain drill, hay stacker, 2/hay racks, 2 culti-| vators, 1 wood sawing outfit, 2 double work harnes sets wap. ons, 2 bob sleighs, 4 section har- row. William L. Pennell, Adm. 600 | 13th St. Phone 706LW. 3-19-1w ry notes, and the _ Havelock Bankrupt, aggre- rating $2048.65. List upon re- quest, or can-be seen at my off Van Hook; Trustee, Bis D, & 9. ‘OR SALE—Williams and Son, up- right concert grand piano, used six months, Enameled range, fumed Equity Exchange. Write P. 3-1d-1w cutter, uSed oné season, top’ desk, porcelain top kitchen cabinet and 4 burner Florence oil stove, all in fine condition_ and priced to sell. 201 First Street. 20-1w 1 PIANO TONING—C,_L. Bryan. Call The Music Shop, Mandan or Van Horn Hotel. Let the child hear the correct tone while-taking lessons . 3-14-1w FOR SALE—One Sterling Piano at very reasonable price, Call roém 312 Grand Pacifie Hotel, Biamazck. i ‘ 3-12-1f FOR RENT—Office or store room vacateq by Bismarck Gas Co. Wili rent all or part space, Apply Klein's Toggery. 3-18-3t WARTED--Plain sewing or washing id ironing, -Reed baby carfiage for sale. Phone 740R Sy 3-16-1w CANARY BIRDS for sale. Good / guaranteed singers, $6.00. Females $1.00 cach. Phone 344W. 8-18-3t FOR SALE—Billiard Business at a| very attractive price. M. W. Neff, 114-4th St. Bismarck, N. D. 20-1w SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty. of Burleigh. In Diatriet-Goirt; gag Cn a ree ie Edwar . eker, Plaintiff, .vs. R.. G, Irving, May M, Irving, George E, Dutton, George W. Champlin, De- fendants, The State of North Dakota to the above named deft You are hereby summoned to :an- swer the compjaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on, file in the office U¥:the Clerk-of the District Court of . Burleigh; County, North Dakota, and a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of” your ‘answer apow the subscribers within thirty days after th® “séivicé of thi: nons ‘upon you, exclusive: of the day of such service, and in. caser.of. your failure. to ‘appear or ahgwer judg- ment will be’ taken ‘agaliise you by default for the relief demanded’ in the complaint. } Dateq Januaty 28, 1924, SCHNELLER & HEDER, a eoeier s for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address, Wah- Paton, “Richie. County, North ota: ‘ -21-28- 96-18-20 a eee CALL FOR Bids Bismarck, N. Dak, «| -. March 19, 1924. is hereby given that soultd Proposals wi}! be received by the un- dersigned’ until: April’ 5, -1924 nt 2 g’elock PM. for the publteation of Volume 49, N. D. Supreme Court Re. Ports. Specifications will be furnish: ed. by the Reporter to those desiring to submit bids. The right to reject Any or all bids is reserved, € Notic oak dining réom table, one ensiiage |+ Dated the 1924. y the Court: (SEAL) I. C. DAVIE Judge of the County Court, Let the foregoing citati hy publication in the .Bismatck T bu h_ week for ‘three all before said hear L) I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court, ion be served 3-6-13-20 WHY NOT PLAY By Martin THERES A GOOD SHOW AT THE NON. , PALACE ANYTHING | WELL .WHEN YOU ALL BeEcDE WHAT You = WANNA DO-WAKE, ME UP \N. THE MORNING, Warr ' By Order of the Supreme Court. E. J, TAYLOR, Reporter.” a 0-27—4-8 é The {SUPPERN AN SIDES, HOT BREAD SS { t DONT SCRATCH THE LADDER - ~ | HOLD IT AWAY aR rE THE NEW FIRE LADDER WAS TRIED OvT THIS MORNING WHEN THE BOYS HAD To GO DP ON MARTHA SNOOKS ROOF To CATCH HER PARROT ° DANGEROUS WORK FAULS OW ED PECK/ pai} 2? - VU! SAY WILLIE, Go OVER FOYER House AN’ ASK NER MOM TO GWE You A PAIR OF SciSsoRS= HORRY UP, WILL yA P WHY, HASA'T YOUR, CAN.US KIDS i MOTHER A PAIR? HAVE A’ PAIR OF SCISSORS T’ USE, ; aes ASGOOSEY ASKIN ANY AKOM FOR MER ScissoRS— TLL NES, BUT HER SCISSORS CANT

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