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DNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1924 ASSIA ADVERTISEMENTS a 26° words or ek, 25-words or sie 14 r 25 words, 2¢ *Fional’ per word. SSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 5 Cents Per Inch sified ade! are cash in ice. Copy shou'd be re fed by 12 o'clock to insure. tion same day. THE ; SMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 P WANTED—FEMALB > WANTED FEMALE—Women hotel housekeeping, tea roem apartment house managers. itions now open. No experience essary. P. Q, Box 1522, Minn- polis, Minn. TED—Experienced girl for gen- | housework, One child in Give experience, wage. dress. Write 765 Care T sD—Waitress and a at. once at the New Bus emonstrate and sell dealers well} nown toilet goods. $25 to $50 br week. Ry. fare paid. If not pe to travel ask about our local resentative proposition, Exper- ce desirable but not necessary we train you. Write quick bodrich Drug Co., Omaha, Nebr. WORK WANTED INTED—Work plowing gardens, ling ashes, dirt or wood. Call i6W after 6 p, m. 8-24-1w TED—Lady wants work wash- E by the day or hour. Phone ; 4-28-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS. RENT—May Ist, strictly mod- 2 room duplex, attached ed garage, best location. Mod- ate rent. ©. W. Rebertts, 117 bin St. Phone 751 or 15). ew moderh six room 2 bed rooms, hot water uce, near school and has Hestone finish, and gas Duse, Neale painted nd decorated, ve rooms and bath or three oms und bath. A gas range and el basement, located on 112 uve- ie C. or call 766R, k RENT—Two partly modern and jostly furnished flats for li: usekeeping. All newly decorated, kill H. L, Reade, Phone 239, 4-28-tf Ki YOUR RENT—Six room mo- n house for rent to party buy- furniture. One and one-half pcks from P.O. Has garden and Reoms with private en- can be rented to pay your Phone 464R. 4-26-1W SALE—7 room modern house, ing, bath, has 3 bed rooms, ter heat, faces east, not taxes not high, 2 story gar- and chicken house, on terms $500 cash and then monthly yments. Geo, M. Registe : ie 4-25-1w REN ‘our modern unfur- ished rooms for light housekeep- on the ground floor, front en nce. Also two furnished rooms light housekeeping. Call 418 St. Phone 558W. sg 4-22-tf RE ‘wo or three room prtment, furnished, The Lau- Apartments. Phone 303, B. F. igan, Prop. 4-17-t£ ‘ouse, rooms and. h.- Close in. Inquire 314 Thay- or phone 170. 29-3t RENT—Two apartments ‘ipped for light hou: one 794-W. RENT—Flat by May Ist, Per- mn_ Court: 4-17-tf RENT—Modern flat with large ches. Woodmansee Apartments. poly H. J. Woodmansee. s id 9-1w fully RENT—Furnished rooms in,mo- rn house, $8, $10 and $12 per pnth, Phone 553W. 223-12th St. A. B. Benson. 4-30-tf The Dependable Ice Machine. Ammonia System. Ca- pacity, 100 to 2000 Ibs. Will furnish refrigera- tion cheaper than ice-at $2.00 per ton. No moving parts, no power required. Oper- ates with gas, steam, hot water or kerosene. Fool Proof—fully guaranteed. Cc. F. MOODY, Agent, Bismarck, - - N.D. — FOR SALE Houses, lots and farm lands. The best lists of any dealer in the city. Soil conditions are better this spring than since 1916. This is| going to be “our year.” You can | real estate cheaper now than you ever can again. RoWenlcRiuinGn malar invaulandreons| tract; splendid land, well located. small sew of buildings; the holder | needs money; $4800.00 for $2200.00. | ¥ room strictly modern house, good | condition, nice neighborhood, 6 blocks from down town. $4750.00. | 4 rooms and bath, no furnace, east front, right town, 10.00. | 2 4-room, partly modern houses, | $200.00 cash, balance $40.00 and $50,00 per month. good | down | write fire insurance in good com- | FO panies. H f. &. YouNG | 4-28-1w 4-30-1w FOR RENT—To a married couple without children a first class 4 room furnished apartment. Bath, kitchenctte and screened porch. For particulars write No. 764. Care Tribune, 428-8 FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms. Also; 2 large light housekeeping rooms on ground floor. 422-4th St. Phone 1052R. 4 farnished room in| —— on ground floor, Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-t8 | close in. FOR SALB FOR SXLE—Three room house with new garage, water, lights, inside tailet,, cast front, close to school, good neighborhood, sidewalks. $1950, $800 cash 6 percent. Mo- der home, four bed rooms, hot water heat, hard wood floors, trees and lawn, well located for schools add churches, © Price $5260. Six room bungalow, hot water heat, hi vood floors, full basement, | trees, lawn, garden, garage. Price $6001.00, $800 cash and $60 in- cluding interest. Five room cot+ tage, hard woodsfloors, full base- ment, furnace heat, built in fea~ tures in kitchen and dining room. Price $4750. Terms. Four room modern bungalow, full basement, hard wood floors, furnace heat. Price $3200. $800 cash and $37.50 monthly. Six room modern house, full basement, furnace heat, south front, lot 75 x 100, garage. Price $3700, $700 cash, balance $45 per mohth, Six room modern home | west Avenue “B”, full basement, furnace heat, fire place, {recs and lawn, best’ location in city. Price $6000. Just finished six room modern dwelling, leca- tion on City Park, full complete basement, hard wood floors, three b Price $6600. Terms. HEIDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. gency References, Asso. ; First National FOR SALE—Stallions and Jac {d just in, Horses, mules, cat- \ sheep or good auto or truck n payment. drington, N. D. FOR)SALE—Small_ Ellington piano, ost new. Also violin, Hamilton Call after in t token « stand and case, .m. Phone 955J. =e omplete, wagon, etc. Must ly because we are leaving at once, A snap! Fhone TOR City. -1w ‘lmanvit HICKS, standard bred flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- teed} Clayton Rust, Agr. Col., Fargo, N. D. 4-30-1m FOR §ALi—Seed potatoes at my place in Boyd Township, John H. Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. outlit 4-14-tf utiful full length ling for 1-3 of cost. Phone For Sal fur cape, s Going to warmer climate. arage in Riverview, al- ge and crib for sale. 4-30-3t | 5. FOR RENT—Sleeping room and gar- age which will be vacated by May 8th. 409 6th St. Phone 612R. Meee 4-29-5t R RENT—Large, pleasant, nicely furnished front room to one or two refined ladies or gentlemen. 517-7th st. Phone 219 J. 4-29-31 FOR RENT—A nice large pleasant room, I block from Court House. Gentlemen preferred. Phone 814R. 4-30-3t TOR RENT—Furnished rooms in modern “house. 801-6th St. ox phone) 242W. e 4-29-56 FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- a or partly furnished at 803 7th te + 4-18-tf a RENT—IMeal room in new mo- dern home. Phone 682 or : e SALESMAN SELL MADISON “BETTER MADE” SHIRTS direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience required. Ensily sold. Big pro- fits. Write for FREE SAMPLES MADISON MILLS, 503 Broadway, New York, ONE of Ai turers wis dependable, a's leading manufac- to connect with a energetic, salesman to cover the Bismarck territory. To a man capable of earning over $4,006 per year we have something worth while to offer. See F. H. Kerhard, McKenzie Hotel, jt ON'S BROTHER FILES Pail, April 30.—S, C. Ship- ‘stead, of Brooten, a brother of Sen- ator Hemik Shipstead, has filed for nomination as a candidate for repre- sentative to'congwess from the sixth district ot the Boos Labor ticket. Piles Can Be: Cure¢ Without Surgery An instuctive book has been pub- lished by Dr. A. S, McCleary, the noted cecal specialist of Kansas City. Ths book tells how sufferers from Pile: can be quickly and ea: cured witidut the use. of knife, s sors, “hot’, iron, electricity or any other cuting or burning method, without cffinement to bed and no hospital tills to pay. The method has been 1 success for twenty-four years andin more than eight thous- and cases. The book is sent post- paid free to persons afflicted with piles or cher rectal troubles who clip this itm and mail it with name and addres to Dr, McCleary, D542 ae Sanitarium, Kansas City, jo. OL SON | th. ES. FOR “GOV yERNOR ).--Floyd B, Olson, Hennepin county at- torney, file orday as a candidate for nominaibn for governor, on the Farmer-Labr ticke NOTICE OF SALE is Hereby. Given That de- en made in the terms ————— ee | gig: FIVE HORSES TAKEN UP—One brown mare white faced, crippled in left hind foot, weight about 1000 Ibs., age supposed 20 yeurs. One buy mare, weight about 1000, age about 8 years. One gray mare age about 6, weight about 1000 1) One sorrel colt age supposed 3 yrs. weight about 700 lbs. One bay gelding, age about 4. years old, weight about 800 Ibs, Frank E, Lawellin, McKenzie, N. Dak® 4-30-1t BEAUTIFUL 240 acre imp. farm, 6 miles from town, Red River Val- ley. Trade equity for clear west- fid, must be cheap. Address ig W. Olson, Shelly, Minn. + 4-28-1w FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—1¢17 Overland Touring Five new tires. Machinery in good condi- tion, Reason for selling, sickness. Can be seen at 816 Ave.: ¥. Phone 417K, 4-28-3t RENT—5 room partly _ modern pase, close in. Small family. 6: 4: ‘ge rooms furnished afunished. 722-5th St. Phone > 4-80-3t ‘ROOMS FOR RENT R RENT—Pleasant room at 514 ith St. . 4-29-3t RENT—Nicely furnished slecp- 1g room with a large closet in a jodern house, private entrance, 10.00 per month, 316 Eighth St, phone 236J. 4-28-3t ice sleeping room with ice, 1 1-2 blocks from |. Light housekeeping rcoms} 4 and $5. private entrances, every- hing furnished, Phone 464R. 4 RENT—1 nicely furnished Bom with kitchenette, on ground oor in modern home, suitable for jung married couple. Screened rch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. 3-27-tf " hed roo light house- 411-5th St. 1 4730-kw, a modern fur- room apartment, Phone | BENT—A well fur: henette for peane 278. .FOR. SALE—Entite’ hot FOR | SALE—Blue velour suit, squir-, rel. collar, 38, for $60.00, worth $100.00. Al: “velvet, dress $26.00. Phone 762 or inquire above ‘Ohio Cafe. 4-28-3t usehold, incliding five piece mpl aes hat bed ‘room suite, leather rock- er, Wilton tug, Columbia’ ‘pkeno- graph, gate leg table, sewing ma- chine, pedestal, reed chair, two’ kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, new. perfection oil stove, i] cot, fee. bom high chain, erty nts] 2 other articles. 946M. 4-23-1w For SALE—Fine corner lot, 560x150 ‘in thie, best re: Nag # Bismarck, Pavi Sewer, We and gas all in ani partial’ ‘excava- | Re Ada con ToT ie and terms right. ress, Tri » Bismarck, N. ve party FOX SATE tap, dei No. i Remington typewriter, lawn ‘acters hand garden cultivator, full _ set household goods, Real. _.bi 44 Rosser St. Phone: 8663: -26-10 HOTEL for sale or rent at Elgin, N. D. Possession will be given Bune” Ist. Write to: owndr, “ Schuck, Eldridge, N. D. : 4-26-2w by Richard H. Van Hees and Nellie E.. Van H, husband and wife, mortgagors,to H. E. Wildfang, mort- see, datec the 20th day of Novem- ber 1917, anl filed for record in the office of tle Register of Deeds of Burleigh Canty, th Dakota, on the 28th da) of November 1917, at 2 p. m. and duly recorded in Book "144" of Mortgage Deeds, on page 467, and assgned by said mortgagee to W. r B Hancock, by instrument in writing: dated the Ist day of De cember 1917, and filed for record the office o \tl bf Burleigh coun the 19th day of February 1923, at 11 a. m. and daly recorded in Book "139" of Asiignments, on page 510, and reasm of said default, the ignee of mortgagee, ‘has elected “o and has declared the entire amouit sccured by said mort- gage to be. die payable, and the samejis now due and piyable, accord- ing to the cavenants of said mort- gage, and that said mot eane will be foreclosed by |a sale of the premises in such morgage and hereinafter described, at the front. door of the court house, fn the City of Bis- marek, in the#eunty.of Burleigh and State of Norfi Dakota, at the hour of two o'cloc} in the afternoon om the 6th day & May 1924, to satisfy the amount die on such mortgage ee “deseribed. in. such nich will be sold to satisfy te supe are situated in the County of Bprleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit: Southeast quarter of Section No. Fourteen (SE% 14), in Township “hundred thirty-eight (138), “Od North, Range |No. Seventy-six (76), West of the Fifth P. M. containing one hundred sixty (160) acres, mote Sis ey according to the United rnment Survey thereof, He eit be due on such mort- ie Be ‘date of sale the sum of hundred twenty-seven dol- Tate | aa thirty-five ($1427.35) cents, together with the costa.end.expenses of foreclosu: Dated ue jie 1924, CK, bey ist Dakota. Mortgagee. BIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. PERE te PENNESON: CUPLER & TA MB. Ablation He ‘Aasignee ot -Mort- vary Norh P80 4-2.9-10-28-00 garage, | ** s| this 7th day of April, THE BISMARCK FRIBUNE SPORT WEAR Homespuns basket ewaves and im- ported heather cloth are the pupuler materials for separate wraps and capes that are desigaed for sport or street’ wear, NOTICE_OF BY ADVERTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default has been made in the terms of that certain real estate mortgage executed and delivered by John O'Brien and | Julia M, O'Brie K State Bank of McKenzie, North Dakota, a corporation, dated’ on the 19th day | of March, 1921 and filed for record | in the office of the s Deeds of Burleigh Dakota on the care day at 9 o'clock : Book 169 of Mortis: ge 190] will be foreclos of the and herei ibed at the front- door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota on the 9th day of June, 1924 at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day tu isfy the amount due upon’ suck mortgage on the day of sale. ‘The premises deseribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows to-wit: All of the east half (E'%) of the west half (W and the Northeast quarter of section thirty four (34) inj township one hundred forty \140) north of range seventy seven ( west of the Sth P. containing! three hundred twenty acres more or less according to the U. S. govern- ment Survey thereof. There will be duc on guch mort-! Haye at the date of sale t Hie ‘sum of $36 in addition to the costs and expenses of sule including attorneys fees. McKED of McKenz! F. EB. MeCURDY, Attorney for Mortgage, Bismarck, N._D. 4-30— 7-14-21 28--6 4 ORECLOSURE SALE! RTISEMENT Notice is hereby given that default | has been made in the terms of that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Julia F. Clark and Wil liam S. Clark to t ling State Bank of Sterling, « corporation dated the 26th day of December 1918 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, North Dakota at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. and filed in book 144 of mortgages on page 502, will be ; y a si e prem- s des gage and ereinafter described at the front! door of the court house in the city | of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota at the hour of ten o'clock in the fare- f the 17th day of May, 1924 to y the umount due upon such on the day of sale. The s described in such mortgage and which will same are described as‘ wit: Lots two and three (2 in section thirty (30) in township one | hundred forty (140) north of range | seventy six (76) west of the Sth P M. That there will be due on such} mortgage at the date of sale the sum 37,60 in addition to the costs of sale including at- TATE BANK OF LING, a corporation, Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgage. Bismarck. North Dakoti, 4-9-1 to- STER- NOTICE OF MORTGAG SURE SALE Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, cuted and de- livered by Jakob Sattler and Chri tina Sattler, husband id ife, Mortgagors, to The F National + Bank of Harvey, a corporation, Mort- gagee, dated May 15th, 1922, and filed for record in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota, on the 14th day of September, 1922, and recorded in. Book 174 of Mortgages on page 147, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgi and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, in the County of B leigh and State of North Dakota, on the 19th day of May, 1924, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., to satisfy the amount due upon mort; on the day of sale. The promise described in said mortgage, and which Wiil be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: The West half (W%) of Section 3, Township 144, Range 75, West of the 5th P. M. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $166.35 for principal and interest, and the sum of $78.45 for inter paid on a prier mortgage to protect the Mortgagee’s interests, making the total sum due and for which the s will be sold, the sum 4.80, and the costs of foreclos- Northy Dakota, 1924, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARVEY, a corporation, Mortgagee. ALOYS WARTNER, «Attorney for Mortgagee, Harvey, North Dakota. 4-9-16-23-30—5-7 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE 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- sare dated the 80th day of March, 921, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of} Notth Dakota on the Ist day’ of. April, 1921, and recorded in book 162 of mortgages at page 544, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- eribed, 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 én stich mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mort- aa () and which will be sold to sat- y.'the same are described as fol- laws: The Northeast Quarter (NE%) ie Half (W%) of Southeast Quar- ERA: East Half (E%) of West it (W%) and Lots One (1), Dwo 2), Three (3) and Four. (4) of, Sec- = FORECLO- 1 vat Harvey, h jin Ohio, perfected a vegetable com-| ; students of mining engincering from KEEP LOOKING YOUNG. - It's Easy—If You Know Dr. | Edwards’ Olive Tablets | The secret of keeping young is to feel | poune ogo this you must watch your | iver and bowels—there’s no need of | having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious eed in your face—dul Sie with no, sparkle. Your doctor will tell youninety | per cent of all sickness comes from) inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician und mixed with olive oil toact on the | iver and bowels, which he gave to his | patients for years. | vards’ Oliye Tablets, the sub- | stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They pane about that natural buoyancy which all should enioy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impugjties Dr.Edwards’OliveTablets are known by thcir olive color, 15c and 30c. Fe ceeca| SEED CORN Early Improved North- western Dent, Rustler White and Early Ae Dent of ‘high germina- tion. Special low price. Jens N. Johnson. Sheldon, - N. Dak. Go To The Bismarck Shoe Hospital For .First Class Shoe Repairing, H. BURMAN, Prop. Collegians Plan Trip in Study of Engineering Bethlehem, April 30. Lehigh University will this summer “pursue their studies” 3,000 miies; through mining districts of the Unit- ed S and Ontario. | Leaving here in their modern prairie schooners about August 1, the wandering collegians will seek actual contact with the mining and prepar- ation of ores in the coal fields of Pennsy 1, the glass indastry and salt mines in New York state, the abrasive and — electrometallurgical plants at Niagara Falls, the gold and silver mines of Cobalt and the Kirk-{ land Lake district in Canada, the nickel deposits of Sudbury, Ont. the Marquette iron region, the lead and : district of the northern Mis- ppi_valley, the bituminous coal fields of Ilinvis. the limestone q ries of Indiana, and the pottery, oil and coke industries of Ohio and western Pennsylvania. All along the route attention will be given to the geology of the regions traversed, and also to the production of non-metal- lies, such as oil, gas and builaing sto Drivers and mechanies will he se- lected from members of the party. 1ipment for camping and the pre- ion of meals will be carried. e will be recitatiqns and dis- ons around the camp-fire every: evening, coverirg the things obs: ed during the d deat the end of the trip each member of the party will be required to prepare « com- plete report. Strib a Young Will Th cuss ‘andy Fiend Stribling. the crowned champion of the light heavyweights, is a candy fiend. No sooner had he pulled the gloves off following his emphatic win ove Mike } than’ he demanded 1 box of candy, got one and} promptly devoured the cont um nts, All Right one of Ameri stars, thinks ynal tennis would meet with just as much success just ag interesting as prof mT 7 COMBED, GLOSSY. Millions Use It - Few Cents | HAIR GROOM KeepsHair Combed * Even opstinate, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in| ‘any style you like. ‘“Hair-Groom’ is | a dignified combing cream which gives that natural gloss and well- | groomed, effect’ to your hair — that j final touch to good dress both in bus- & Thirty (S..30) in Downship One ndred Forty-four (144) north of Seventy-eight (78) west of the Sth P. M,, all in the county of Bur- leigh and- state of North Dakota. ere will be due such mbrt e, at the date of sale the bapa ot fea Thousand Four Hundred Fifty- we and 38-100 ($1452, 88) Dollars. oped this 21st day rf March. 1924. [RST STATE BANK. OF REGA! a corporation Mortgage THEODORE KOFFEL, |. Attorney. far Bismarck, North 28 3 9-16-28-30 iness and on social occasions. “Hair- prow thick, heavy, lustrous ‘hair, Be- ware of greasy, harmful imitations. PAGE FIVE = Se | | RIMMED BELTS. A eather belt edged with fur, worn with a smart ii frock quite devoid of trimming. 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