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Classified Advertising Rates l insertion, 25 wards or 25 words or under ....... 3 insertions 25 words or 26 words or under 1.28 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch advance. Copy shonld be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same: day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 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. C. F. MOODY, Agent, Bismarck, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEALTHY INDIANS SUFFER UNDER WHITE GUARDIANS, BY ROY J. GIBBONS Sapuipa, Okla., May 6.--Muinte Bear, a Creek Indian woman, was placed under a guardian because she saved all her mone; Susanna Butler Dacon, wealthy Creck Indian was under a guardian because she all her money. There are ¢ 3 revealed by Fed- eral Indian Service offiials who ob- ject to the law of 1905 which placed Oklahoma Indians under control of stute court-appointed protectors. Indian service employes’ aso harge: THAT the guardian for Allie Dane filed a suit against himself to set aside a, lease deal on his ward’s property on the ground, that he had conspired to defraud Allie and, that snotber placed spent the guardian charged expenses of his sit against Allie’s estate, THAT guardiang anxious to se- cure Indian estates keep “birthday books” to apprise them of the date minors heeome of age and subject to state court supervision over their property. | NOTICE OF SALE Notice is Hereby Given, That by virtue of a judgment and dgcree | foreclosure, rendered and given by | the District Court. of the Fourth Judicial District, in| and for the County of Burleigh and ‘State of North “Dakota, and entered and .doc- keted in tne office of the Clerk of | said Court in and for said County on the Srd_ da 1924, at 3 o'clock M The ny, Was indy Arthitalts Gheneweltn Beatl 0 Chenoweth and Valley Silo*Company a corporation were and are Defend-| s, in favor of the: said Plaintiff and ‘against the said. Defendant Ar- thur L. Chenoweth, Pearl L. Cheno- weth and Valley Silo Company, corporation for the sum of. Sev thousand nine hundred sevent: and 46-100 Dollars ($7979.46), which judgment and decree, among other things, directed the sale by. me, of the real estate hereinafter described, to satisfy the amount of said judg-, ment, with interest thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or so much thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto wii sat- isfy; and by virtue of a writ to mej issued out of the office of the Clerk of said Court, in and for said Coun- ty of Burleigh, North Dakota, and under the seal ‘of said Court, direct- ing me to sell said real property pursuant to said de- cree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of said Burleigh County, North Dakota, and the person appointed by said Court to make. said sale, will sell} the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder,.for cash, at public auction, at the front door of duetGaurt Houses inithe Cltyiot Bis- marck in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 14th day of June, 1924 at 2 A orlaek P. M,, of that day, to satisfy judgment with interest and aM thereon, and the costs and expens of such sale, or so much.thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable | thereto, will satisfy. The premises to be sold’as sforesafd pursuant to said judgment and decree, and to said writ, vamdisto. "this: 1W6tice, are “des- cribed in said judgment, -decree and writ, as follows, to-wit: The East one-half (E%): of Section Twenty- four (24), Township. one thiindréd hirty-eight (138), Range seventy- even (77), containing 320 acres, more or, less, according to mental’ survey thereof, County, No?th Dakota, ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Barleigh County,-N. KVELLO, ADAMS & ROURKE, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Lisbon, North Dakot 5-9-16-23-30—6-5-12 NOTICE OF SALE By virtue’ of a judgment’ and. de- cree entered. and docketed ip _ the District ‘Coutt’ of “Burleigh Cotnty, North Delete on the 8th day of May, 1924, an action in which Edward E. Becker, is plaintiff, and RG. Irving, May M. Irving, George E. Dutton and George W, Champlin, pre defendants, ft the” sum “of $1681.15. and: the’ foreclosure of a mortgage on real estate in said de- eree specified and-by virtue of a writ issued out of said ' District Court, upon said: deeree, now in my hands. commanding “me to’ sell the real. property therein. and_ herein after described in satisfaction of < FOR SALE | PHONE 32 6 room house, 50 foot corner i ( * lot, South Side - $1000.00 | | ee 5 room houses, east end of COW sce eee ce 1000.00 i ELP_WANTED—MALB 4 room house, with furnace, WANTRD—A man stenographer:|, 11th street. ......... 1900.00 bookkeeper ywants a position, Ex-}° "om strictly modern, . perienced in laws banking and. vest Avenue B. . - 5260.00 credits, Best of references. Phone Sirictly modyra ae ay, S 1 or address 922 eare Tribune. PERRI CHeeE. AS cain The best lists of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city. | ' rahe --.| The tide is turning our way. You} . omen to paint Lam) con never again buy real estate as! Shades. for us, at, home. Evs¥| Cheaply as you can new. pleasant work. Whole or pa I write fire insurance in good com-| . Address Nileart Companys] panies, i Ft, Wayne, Indiana. 1 : FE. YOUNG. — 5-3-1w. )—-Experienced sales 8 | with reference, also experien —=——=—==—————_——— alteration lady’ for the new FOR .RENT--Flat with two large | marek Cloak Shop, Bismarck, N.D.]. porehes in Woodmansee — Apart- | Apply at ers Cloak Shop,| ments. H. J. Woodmanse: i M 5-7-1w 8-lw competent. girl, one|FOR RENT —Modern — furnished; who is able to wifit on table. Ap-{ apartment, 618-6th St. Phone, 890. ply at the Mohawk, 401 5th St. 2 lw alate 5-0-5t! FOR RENT--Flat by M 3 = 4 arn money week-| son Courts. 4-17-tf ,) © time, at home, addressing, ‘ mailing, music, circulars. Send MISCELLANEOUS ; 10 cents for music, information.| RGGS FOR hatching from choice New England Masie Co, 234 Capen rain Burred Plymouth Rocks. Dept. B-45, Hartford, Conn, Good lay Emin $3.00 for 16. 1wl $5.00 for 30. Phone 152W. W. Falconer, 202 Avenue E., Bismaiek, ch Phone] _N. Dak. 5-9-1W ( 376, 56-8t} FOR SALE—All household goods. y Dressers, chiffonier, beds, buTet, WORK WANTED roll top desk, piano, library table,| “HOOL BOY, age 15, wants} Remington typewriter No. 10. Real k on farm or in city from May} bargain, 44 Rosser St. Phone 26th to September first. Write] 886. 6-7-1W care of Tribune ad, No. 768. FOR SALE—12 pure bred 8. G. W. 5-9-3t] Leghorn Pullets; 3S. C. W. Leg- | torn Cockerels; 3 White Plymouth ROOMS FOR RENT Rock Pullets; one cockerel. First FOR RANT Large nicely furnisned| Prize winner's at Fargo, Crookston room with Kitchenette, on grouna| ‘wd Montana state fairs. Hatching floor in modern home, auitable for] SH", 5 Oo Yeh Lees voung married couple, Sereened| {ji B. #. Rock $4.00 per Ns. Deter porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. Wests Hea 3-27-tf | _ 252. 5-3-1w FOR RENTS a particular person | FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 ‘vith wholesome character, a room| i the best residence district in in an immaculate home. Must give| Bismarck. Paving, sewer, water reference. Writ No. 767 care Tri-| nd gas all in and partial excava- hake, s-7-4t| tion made. Price and terms right. Son RENT Well Teraiebedimemtia| Autres 157 Tribune, Bismarck, N. WOR RENT—Well furnished on in 4-19-tf @ modern home, on ground floor, THSSHAEING of all kinds, up-to- close in, Phone 6733. 190 1st Sti date work. Price _satisfactor: ee 2-20- Two girls will work June Ist, pr FOR RENT—Furnished room in | vate home or would clerk. First home, very reasonable.| year in high school, 423 2nd St. y 12th Street. || Phone 9321. Mrs. J. J. Dehne. FORT Nicely furnished room | FOR SALB—Cabbage plants. in modern house, close in. Call] house-hold furniture, beds, cha \ s 402 Sth Street or phone 836J. ete. Also fruit jars, stone jars, t PG RES 5 jelly glasses, ladder, _ bicycles, FOR RENT—One large room si shovels, picks, ete. 306-14th St. for one or two gentlemen: Aiso| Phone 740R. 5-7-1w iE Board. 406-6th_ St. 5-5-tf] FOR SALE—Windsor rocker, Win aa FOR Room in’ a modern} Sor arm chair, gate-leg table, chif- ‘ liome. 401 Ist St. Phone 1019. fonier, red rocker, dining room 5-8-3t| chairs, rug, mattress, all new, suite Four yoomsunfurnish-| . 2 Hughes Apartments, Pe { 5 ed or partly furnished at 803 7th wo ee eM) 4-18-tf | FOR RENT—Brick auto storage or FoR RENT OTe Foom apartment| Sarage, in‘rear of 114-4th St. N. unfurnished, 222-2nd St. 5-1-tt.|__W. Neff. ee JS0:1y) FOR RENT—Large furnished room | LOST—Past aMtron's Star Pin, ini- 299-bna Si s-t-it,| tials N. H. 8. on back. Retury to ; FOR RENT—Farnished room at 40g. | <oubune for reward. ue cers eat teat|FOR RENT—Single or double rooms, aa x 1 1-2 blocks from Post Offite. Board if desired, good home cook- FOR SALE OR RENT Petre tad St “Phone 108W, H 3-9-8 R RENT—A 6 room modern house,| FOR-RENTOThe south 7 of sec. so a strictly modern furnished} 99 138-79 Apple Creek township. apartment, and have for sale Ice] 9 acres broke, the rest hay. box 150 pound capacity, bed| Write W. A. Ziegelmeyer, Decorah, davenport, Mahogany windsor] Jowa. 5-8-2 chairs and piano. Phone.005. Coral FOR SALE OR TRADE—Fine build. eee ee eee. —_®-TIW| ing lot, corner, 50 x 150, just off KOR RENT—9 room modern howse,| paving. Will consider trade of including 5 bed rooms at 38 kos-| good Ford Coupe. Phone ser street for $45 per month. Bt House has been re-decorated. Geo. T0THL for sale or rent at Elgin, Seo ters: SPER: D. Possession will be given FOR RENT—Modern furnished, June 1st. Write to owner, G. A. apartments, one, two and three! Schuck, Eldridge, N. D. rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. 4-26-20 oma, S WILL TRADE—Fither good work 4 ¢ a .4-30-tf] “horses or drivers for Ford car. FOR RENT—Four modern unfur-] Frank Buckley, 201 First Street. ‘ nished roems for light housekeep-} Phone 241J. 5:8-3t ya ing on the ground floor, front en-| BABY CHICKS, standard bred farm I trance: Also two furnighed rooms! fiocks, reasonable prices, guaran- for light housekeeping. Call 418-| teed. Clayton Rust, Agr, Col., { 1st St. Phone 558W. eoaet| Faro ND. 4-30-ima i ' = sie SALE—Seed potatoes at m A v FOR RENT—Two apartments fully as in Boyd mppestett John 1. equipped for light boanekee) ing. Alsbury, Mengken, N. D. Phone 794-W. att 4-14-tf ‘OR RENT—Striefly modern ae FOR SALE—About 30 tons of hay, ment’ in~Rose Apartments. Apply} real bargain. Phone 94. F.,W. Murphy, Phone 852. §-4-3t - 4-80-tf| FOR SALE—Buick 6 touring car in FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in mo-} good eondition at 324 Anderson dern house. Close in, Phone 925-| Ave, 5-1-3t W-2. :6-6-1w 2 ee a { FOR RENT—3 rogm apartment, 2. NORMAL GLASS PLAY JUNE 2 | rooms and kitchenette, all modern,} Minot, N, D., May 9.—The ‘1924 party furnished if desired. Vacat-| graduating classes of the normal will | ed by dune 1st. Phone 213M. 523-4 give “Daddy Long Legs,” ‘as their p 6th St. 5:8-1w|class play. ‘This four act “comedy | FOR RENTCUnfornished 4-rqom] by Jean Webster will be given Mon- apartment. Also” two. furnished| 4ay évening, dure 2, in the High teone for rent for light -house-{#ebool auditorium. . It has a cast of | keeping. Phone. 442M, 21 and is being directed by Miss | ? 5-5-1w| Julia G.. McDonough, assisted sy a Alice P. Morris, ‘Normal school yf FOR RENT—Two cozy, well furnish-|jibrarian. 5 vy £ ed rooms in modern house. Rent}: igehitaate BES he ko, reasonable, 811 Front. | Phone] CRUSHED IN THE JAM 4 437M. “How was Dobbs’ car smashed?” a 5-8-3t} “It seems-he was,going down: Main na = Dearaere af! street and galled out. ‘Hey, Smith! fe. Dunraven, b-9-tf Want a ride ?”—Life, such judgment and decree. I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff of Bur- leigh County, North:Dakota, will sell at the “front door of the Court U. S. CHARGES THAT it cost $1600 to. admin ‘the $5000 estate of another Indian THAT a guardian charged a bill against an estate of $2700 for line consumed during three months’ time and when questioned about it charged the bill on to a loan, THAT administrators charged 0 R2 percent of the totil income from an estate for their s THAT guardians took 20.55 percent of the t Hundreds p alle; of such specifie cases ed by the Indian Service ot a as reason why the guard system should be abolished and the Indians restored to federal ¢bn trol over their property as well as their persons. Resulted of a probe conducted by federal government in Creel, th MUN BEAR \ BUTLER DACON DANEY INSET), INDIAN: WOMEN iGURING IN OKLAHOMA GUARD sN CONTROVERSY, THAT in 513 tases representir guardianshins im the same out of 277U investigated, the | 1 64.90, receipts amounted to and that the expense of THAT the White estat cost of administering as judged from, typical perty interests of their wards. One guardian put it this wa A white man having an Indian under his care is bothered almost to death by the Indian who really pre fers a guardian because through a in he can get more money out estate from the government. nty, Oklahoma, showed ye in} 1895 cases either no reports had beer | filed by the gaardians for Indians or else the reports» required by nay | showing how the estate is managca were missing from the files. The probe so declared to haye disclosed: ‘ Re eee ‘BARLEY, CORN BRINGS PROFIT ®: hottle of AND TAR é ———— | COMPOL coughs, colds and Simon Nagel of Morton Coun-|-hoarseness, also free sample pack-! ages of FO S, plate dle ty Decreases Wheat i and Ao THARTIC TABLETS for Acreage Constipation and Biliousness, These | en iWanaeriuineanediethavertelsedsinile| Simon Nagel of Morton county, lions of people. Try them! was in Bismarek today on his return —Adv. from South St. Paul where he so id} . attle at a price which increased! nie datannnuibnittacvauereace Jie ae WORK is PLAY) wheut..crop this year and incteaso! =—=———= other crops on his farm. Mr. Nagel, who lives 11 miles north of Gien Ullin, has been a resident of Morton . Nagel sowed 80 acres of barley ast year, which netted 2,100 bushels, | About 1,200 bushels of t! barley he fed to cattle ether and he with 15 a i He has sold $1,600 of cattle fattened from this feed, and paid freight on the cattle to market of $155. The ction netted him a handsome! profit, Mr. Nagel said. { On the other ‘hand~he had 194} s of wheat last year which neited bushels to the acre and was Nagel will have only 5 of wheat that year. He will i othér crops. He reported tl% in Morton county will do the ively speaking, going in| s and other feed crops. and feeding out to cattle on the farm. Mr. Nagel was indorsed at Jam town by the Real Republican state convention for Commi ner of In- surance. He formerly was a m¢em-| ber of the state board of control, House ,in the City of Bismarck, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota at two o'clock in the afternoon of the 12th day of June, 1924, at public auction to the highest bidder, for. cash, the following described real property situated in Burleigh County, North Dakofa, ‘to-wit: the southeast ter (SEM ) of section thirty one tewnship one hundred forty (14@) north, range sevonty- five (75) west of the 5th P. M. There will be due at the date. of said sale upon said judgment the sum of $1681.15 with interest there- on at the rate of seven per cent per annum from May ‘th, 1924, together with the costs and expenses of such sale. Dated, at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 8th day of May, 1924. ALBIN 'HEDSTROM, + Sheriff’ of Burleigh County,” + North Dakota. SCHNELLER & HEDER,” Attorneys for Plaintiff, ‘Wahpeton, North Dakota. aur “ONE THING AT A TIME DOT—Do you.ever allow a man to kiss you wien you're out motoring with him? DORA—Never.. If-a man can diive safely while kissing me, he’s tot giving the kiss the attenton it de- serves.—Tjt-Bits. ‘ dle. | “Indians having guardians come rto the guardi office and com- plain about toot ‘he nd all sorts oi things. Some of them even de- mand that the guardian act as escort |for the Indian’s family and accom- ‘p them to the theater.” lev T THIS OU iv IS WORTH MONEY and ten cents foley effield Avy name Hi en cent i das nd Recrea- ign @f.America since 1910 and is author of “Play in Edu- cation,” considered oge of the most useful’ Looks dn pliy ins American, Byery_day -ahout 00 Hettjpres are. handled by the conveyor in the administration building of the’ Wil- ) Hays- O€ecrland auto at To- actory ledo. : Girls! “Use Lemon To Whiten Skin The only amie ss way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemong with three ounces of Or- chard White, which supply for a few cents. Shake‘ well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, tifier. sweetly fragrant i bleach into the fage, neck, rms and hands, It can not irritate. Famous stage beauties use it to bring that clear youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. ge this Cook by Electricity. “It is Cheaper. CUT THIS-uUT— | | | | ade | ministering these 54% estates (the only. ones fof which complete re ports were ble) amounted to made the cost | t of the receipts. | eases in the same court averaged 4. j Svepercent @f the receipts. On the other hand, white guard ians for the Indians vigorously deny il charges made them by yovernment.— offi say they carn every penny paid for services | rendered in looking after the pro: IP makes | any druggist will | softener and beau- | { | | 1 i 1 i { | | last, I'm buil TER | York Sun and if we ‘The 20th Century Way CONSCIENTIOUS CARPE This house won't last, Bo rush it through like this. BUILDER--I'm not building it to The all- ALL-WHITE FROCK te frock is as smart in PAGE SEVEN ding it to sell—New) Paris as it is here, but there is a Globe. growing tendency to use a dash of brilliant red or green in the corsage or as a sash, ec POP DOT- OH, DOT! 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