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y WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 Classified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or under -$ 50 2 insertions, under . B insertions 26 words under - 18 4 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 26 words, 2c sddi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should Th. d by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. or THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE: 32 ——————— HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—A man.on farm who can; handle horses and do farm work, C. C. Lawbaugh, Halliday, N. Dak. 4-8-4t WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper. Apply in own hand writing, giving full details. Address Box 367. a HELP WANTED—FEMALD SALES LADIE: nduct ‘0 Y demonstrations, Energetic sale ladies can make five dol per, : day and up. MIDWAY CITY SPE-| ; CIALTY CO., NEW ROCKFORD, NORTH DAKOTA. 4-8-1t WANTED—Middle aged woman for| house work and to assist with care} excellent wages. Tele-/ or 152R 4-7-3t) TED—A middle aged woman as} housekeeper. Must know how to care for child. Phone 886, or write 208-3rd. St. 4-3-1w | | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE Bismarck building lots, hundreds | of them on monthly payments. Bismarck homes, in all parts of the city; many real bargains amongst them, Burleigh County farm lands, from Moffit to Wilton. There is one’ bar- gain of a quarter section, improved, about which I want to talk to you. Garden tracts, on the edge of town, some improved and some not. There is no more property for sale than there ever was but if you have any money you can buy cheaper now. If you are in the market, BUY NOW and take advantage of the present state of mind which will soon change for the better. 1924 is seeing, right now, the start of a wonderful growth in this part of the state. F. E. YOUNG SS AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Ford touring car without top, brand new! motor not run over 100 miles, good tires and good body. Would con- (Sider second hand player pian» as) part payment. Phone 685W or write to 1004 Ave. C. Bismarck, N.| Dak. 3-31-tf | FOR SALE—Oakland six roadster in| excellent condition, recently over- | hauled. Phone 782 after 6 p. YOR SALE—Cheap motorcycle side car. In good running condi- tion. Phone 126R. 4-8-3t BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS. Pure bred and high egg production, S. C. Brown, Leghorn, $12.00 a hundred guaran- | teed, live delivery, prepaid. Mrs. | Even Sveum, Max, N. D., Route 3. 4-2-1 FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS 7 =A competent girl or wo- man for general housework. High- est wages. Apply Mrs, C. D, Dur- *\\ sema, 209W. Rosser. Phone 922 M. . 4-8-5t AGENTS WANTED SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE”{ SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer, required. fits. No capital or experiénce, Easily sold. Big pro- Write for FREE SAMPLES. MILLS, 503 Broadway, automobile mechan’ aeroplane and auto experience, three 3 Ford service station work, b 1d radio experience. Rest ref 5 e P. O. Box 110, Coleharber, N. Dak, 4-8-Lw TO RENT _ WANT room modern, house. Phone 574, saat! res im- land for city id good farm property. Write 108 3rd St. Bism FOR SALE-7 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, hardwood floors down stairs, basement, | porch, hot water heat, faces east, garage, for $4500, on terms; 5 room modern house, including 2 bed rooms, basement, porch, heat, light, sewer and water, on paving, for $3200, on very liberal terms. Geo. » Re 4-8-lw FOR RENT—Unfurnished 4 room flat, bath and heat. Furnished liv- ing room, bed room, bath and heat. A large rooming house partly fur- nished, A six room modern bunga- low. Also For Sale—piano, bed davenport, two Mohogany Windsor chairs. Phone 905. 4 R EXCHANGE $3200 equit city home of eight rooms located near the schools. Will accept good farm land if priced right, or a stock of groderies or merchandise at invoice price. Write ) in care Tribune 4 t FOR SALE—Eight’ room modern house with three lots near toj school.on north. side. Will sell purchase contract for small pa ment down and balance on month- ly payment basis, Write 747 in care Tribune 4-7-3t RK RENT—Cezy apartment, small, close in, suitable for two working, $5.00 per week, private entrance. Large comfortable sleeping room, | private entrance, $5.00, Phone 464R. 208 Thayer, 4-3 lw reens and do general repair Call 468R. Wm. Slomer, er. 4. Work plowing gardens, hauling ashes, dirt or wood. Call GO2R after 6 p. m. 4-7-lw WANTED--Part time stenographic work. Write Tribune No. 751. 4-9-3t FOR SALE 1920 Dodge touring just over- hauled, good tires and bat- tery 1920 Olds touring just over- hauled, good tires and bat- very E 45 Buick touring in excel- lent’ shape.: 1 Studebaker touring ligh model 1920 Baby grand ing 1920 Elgin tourin, 1 Reo touring . 1 Overland touring 1 Chevrolet Sedanet .. 5 Five Ford tourings, different mo- dels, some with starters at a bargain, Ask us about the easy payment plan on these cars. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107-5th St. Phone 428. Open Evenings, t six Chevrolet tour- 4-3-1w. ROOMS FOR RENT 4 FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on ground floor in modern home, suitable for young married couple. creened porch. Phone-883, 217 8th St. ed or unfurnished rooms for light housekevping or small family. 1016 ~ Bdwy, 1 block from Catholic school, A Phone 499W. 4-0-3 FOR RENT—Nice. well furnished rooms witlr good home cooked meals at very low ‘tates, for gentle- men gr ladies, Phone 146. $01-5th Street. 5 4-5-1w YOR RENT—2 large rooms, one with screened in porch, Would like a, few table-boarders. Phone 622, 416 Thayer St. A-9-1w ‘OR RENT—Good sized, well fur- nished front room. with kitchenette 411-5th St. Phone 273 44tw FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms on ground floor for light housekeeping. 508 10th St, 4:8-1w ¥OR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern hol ground floor, Asiose in. Phowe 6723. 120 18t. St. FOR RENT—Room in modern ume, One or two meals if desired. Phore 687. » Phoue 682 or 315 #-2-1y modern home. _ 68 AY Lin Parish where the state pawnbrok- FOR RENT—Attfactive room in new'tr was als FOR RENT—A modest modern home full of comforts and conveniences, fine location. furnished or partly furnished, On- ly reliable tenant desircd. Write 746 In care Tribune. 4-5-2w FOR SALE at a real bargain. room house with bath, light and water on corner lot 50 x 140 feet on 9th $t. Phone 477W or write P.O. Bax 575, Bismarck, N. Dak, 4-8-lw jfault has been ; jand conditions of that certain mort- Trees and garden,| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Clarence J. Hallum and Bir- dic Hallum, husband and wife, mort gagors to First State Bank of Regan, a corporation, of Regan, N. D. mort- gagec dated the 30th d of March, 1921, and filed fo: fice of the Register of Deed county of Burleigh and North Dakota on the Ist day of Aj 1921, and recorded in bo 162 0 at page 544, willbe fore ya sale of the premises i such mortgage and hereinafter cribed, at the front door of the court house in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on the 3rd day of May, 1924, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on'the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- gage and which will be sold to sat- isfy the same are described as fol- 1 The Northeast Quarter (NEM) West Half (W'%) of Southeast Quar- ter (SE%), East Half (E f Half (W') and Lots One (1), (2), Three ( and Four (4) of Sec- tion Thirty (S. 30) in Township One Hundred Forty-four (144) north of Range Seventy-eight (78) west of the 5th P. M., all in the county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota There will be due on such me gage at the date of sale the sum of One Thousand Fow undred Fifty- two and 38-100 ($1452.88) Mollar Dated this 21st day of March, FIRST STATE BANK OF REGA} a corporation, Mortgagee. THEODORE KOFFEL, Attorney for Mo Bismarck, North Dakot: 3-26— record in the of- of the of 1 ate in. NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is* Hereby Given That de- made in the terms age, made, executed and delivered by Richard H. Van Hees and Nellie E. Van Hees,+ husband and wife, mortgagors, to H. E. Wildfang, mort- gageec, dated the 20th day of Novem- ber 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register 1 Burleigh County, the 28th day of November 1917, m. and duly recorded in 144” of Mortgage Deeds, on page d assigned by nortgagee aid to Walter B. Hancock, by strument in writing dated the Ist day of De- cember 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 19th day of February 1923, at 11 a.m. and duly recorded in Book NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO-|* SURE SALE f | executed Che gage R10 he id default, the Assiznmen reason of ned, assignee of mortgagee,!of Bismarck in Burleigh County, has elected to us declared the| North Dakota at the hour of ten entire amount se 1 by said mort-| o'clock in the forenoon of the 26th }* gage to be due and payable, ‘and the | day of April, 1924 to satisfy the same is ‘now due and payable, accord-| amount due upon such mortgage on ing to the covenants of said mort-| the day of sale. The premises des- gage, and that id mortgage will be] cribed in such mortgage and which foreclosed by a sale of the premises | will be sold to satisfy the same are in such mortgage and hereinafter} described as follows to-wi { describgd, at the front,door of the} Northeast quarter (NE) of sec- | court Rouse, in the City of — Bis-| tion thirty-five (35) in township one marck, in the County of Burleigh and | h rd forty (140) north of range State of North Dakota, at the hour 7) west of the 5th of two o'clock in the ternoon hundred, sixty the 6th day of May 1924, to s © or less according to the the amount due on such mortgage at the date of scribed in such h will be sold to rein after @cscribed at. the “front of the court house in the city rnment Survey thereof. There will be due on such t the date of the sale the sum 04.25 in addition to the ¢ mort: | | i de- |’ the same are situated in the] and expen of sale including at- County of Burleigh and State of} torneys fe North Dakota, and are described as Dated March 17th, 1 0! follows, to-wit: PF, FE. MeCURDY, Southeast quarter of Section No. Attorney for M, W Fourteen (SE% 14), in Township SL One* hundred thirty-eight ( » +t — orth, Range No. Seventy-six (76),] NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE t of the Fifth P. M. containing BY ADVERTISEMENT one hundred sixty (160) acres, more Notice is hereby given that default or less, according to the United} hay been made in the terms of that Statés Government Survey thereof. uted and There will be due on such mort- ark and. Wil gage at the date of sale the sum of srline! State Fourteen hundred twen en dol- lars and thirty-five ( together with the costs and fil of forecl Re Dated 26th, 1924, ty, WAL R B. HANCOCK, oe North Dakgta. c of Mortgagee. DSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, ki do Assignee of Mort- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE BY DVERTISEMENT SALE Notice is hereby given that de- fault has been made in the terms of that certain real estate mortgage | and delivered J. M. Bertholf ang Jennie B. Bertholf of McKenzie, North Dakota to M. ¥ Roan of Bismarck, North Dakota, dated the 12th day of January, 1920 and filed for record in the office ‘of s of Burleigh hu by N on the 12th a t the hour of k P. M, and recorded in Book | | 144 of mortgages on ’ sale of the prem- uch mortgage and Boots and Her Buddies | aN THE COLD AND CLOSE THE i i i { FOR RENT—By April 1st, a furn- ished city heated apartment, also a 7room ‘modern house. For sale, Baldwin piano, davenport and Jew- ell Kitchén range. Phone 905. 3-25-tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at the Murphy Apartments 204% Main St. F. W. Murphy, ‘Phone 852. : “_8-81-tf. FOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. Phone 794-W. 1-12-tf FOR RENT—Flat at the Woodman- see Apartments, Apply H. J. Wood- manse. , 4-8-8t ————— MISCELLANEOUS ELL COAL in carload lots, Main Line. Experience unncces- sary, Earn'a week’s pay in an hour. Liberal drawing account ar- rangement. ~ WASHINGTON COAL CO., 862 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chi- | cago Side or Early in the Morning WHASSA MATTE DEAR? H AS YOU USED TO, AT, LEAST ! RNING HERE LATELY, YOUVE LET *, E. McC ing, a corporation dated of December 1918 and b | 1} i | ed for record in the office of the | egister of Deeds of Burleigh Coun North Dakota at the hour of 10:20 lock A. M. and filed in. book 144 02, the mortgage a res on will by ed in suc eserib h reinafter described at the front; or of the court house in the city Bismarek in the County of Bur- | ) and Siate of North D a at] hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon of the 17th day of May, 1924 to} tisty the amount duc upon such eon the day of sale. The remises described in such mortgny¢ d which will be sold to satisfy the ibed as follows to. d three (2 & 3) both ection thirty (80) in township one nidred forty (140) north of range nty six (76) west of the 5th ut there pat the date of ule the sun sale ? BANK OF STER corporation, Mortgagee, bg es of including at Attorney for Mortg Bismarck, North 1} DONT. BELIEVE YOU LOVE M ANYMORE. YOURE DOING THAT MAKES ME LOVE You ALL TH’ MORE ! will be due on such in addition to the costs be h | ef | | | VOTERS GET FREE SHAVE 1x i authorities have decid In the past, the finger was Santo. Domingo, April 9.— ‘Having /to shave a spot on the head of each | in ne ae ink, put a she nf fi supplied by politieans to. ¢ had much trouble in the past over] voter as he easts his ballot. He wilt |} SE ee ernie sasebi oat repeaters” at elections, the Santo] also be rked with indelible ink. | third vote. he Change Affects Pop, Too MOM’N POP By Taylor I'M GLAD THESE NEW DRESSES 2 CAME OUT — SINCE L'VE REDUCED MY OLD ONES DON'T FiT AND Lv HAD NEW ONES MADE. SO I HOPE WHEN POP GETS HOME HELL BE IN GOOD HUMOR SOL CAN HAND HIM THE BILL ip ) ins { C GO0D EVENING 4S TRA-LA-LEE-ED YOU SEEM TO S WeLe.wHy SHOULDN'T _ BE IN GOOD So 1TH SUCH A WMOR,POPE ) (CHARMING WIFE P THERE'S See é BEEN A BIG CHANGE IN You THE PAST FEW DAYS HONESTLY, MOM, 1 4 OH-I'M SO GLAD. POP - HERE'S A BILL FOR $195 WORTH OF 2 NEW CLOTHES - YOU CAN 7 \Levve ME THE OTHER $5 J a NE HASNT WORKED AS HARD SINCE TH 7 7— \TimME HE OFFERED To BEAT AUNT SARAH S CARPETS 9 ) RAILROAD HAD To QuiT™ ToLD OTEY ) ON ACCOUNT! OF A Cricic | — IN HIS BACK) OFF THEIR S TRACK? IF HED OPENED HIS MouTH 1D Ip TH’ SCAMP HAD STAYEO “LONG TH’ RAILROAD OTEN WOULD LA-IKETCHED/ Vi == Bagel MARSHAL OTEY WALKER RETURNS BY TRAIN— RETURNED To WIS OLD HAUNTS /N THE CITY— MEMBER NOW! DONT GOT KicKi WOR” SALE—Winghester Repeating ‘Shot-Gun, hose and real, 10-gal. jar, Jawh mower, child’s ‘crib, li- brary table, potatoes, etc. At ,306 14th St. Phone %40R. 4-5-lw FOR SALE—16-27Case Tractor and 3 bottom plow, also Tandum disc all in.good , condition $650. Geo. Midelsteadt/ Regan, N, Dak. i 4-8-3 FOR SALB—Household furniture in- cluding Piano, Singer Sewing Ma- chine, ete. Inquire dt California Fruit Store. Phone 105. 49-1 FOR SALE—ModiaW navy biue suit, plain tailored model, size about 38. ‘Also black bolivia cape, grey satin lining. - Phong 6323. FOR SALE—A burner good ‘condition, aimost new. 9th St, Call 541J. 4-8-3t FOR “SALE—Music Cabinet” and chairs, -Phone 381 622-6th St. y © WANTED—Double garage, close in. P.O. Box 199, Bismarck, N. Dak, ES 4-1-3t ———————— ‘* FRENCH SAY “AUNTIE” | Paris April '9.—“Uncle,” the com- mon name nearly everywhere for Pawnbrokers,’ is réplaced™by “aunt”, formerly known as the \ i | =, “mont-de-piete;” or, mountain of _ piety. TING A SUITOR. 1 IN SPILL ANY TEA NO CANS WIT ER STRAWBERRY | TELL I SEE EF AE. ON THET } YOU BEEN PUTTN |, a A OF FUME ON MY, FRECKLES AND his PRIENDS: GEE, MOM WONT CARE IF I EAT OUST IF IT IS ALA SUPPER “TINE: CAREFUL NOW - TLL SPANK You JF YOU ARE / YESSR= 1 ASKED MER AN’ SHE SAID ‘AO’! | FAILING To CAPTILRE THE BOGUS CHECK PASSER WITH EIGHT GOLD JEETH ANDA GLASS EYE - IT IS THOUGHT THE SW/NDLEF HAS BY BLOSSER