The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1924, Page 5

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—_— — —— MONDAY, MAY 12, 1924 | CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS a as Houses, Lots and arm Lands Classified Advertising ‘Rates 6 rooms, Fifth street, strict- ly modern, foot lots, . seeseeee oo nme 6 rooms, schools, woodwork, practically new, not on paving 10 rooms right down modern, outright or smaller house as part pay- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ment .. RATES 1 insertion, 26 words or 25 words or a. sm. 8 insertions 25 words or under ........ 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per |word. Splendid 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in 5-12-1w advance. Copy should be rm id by 12 o'clock to insure at said time as follows: Section Twenty four One Hundred Fort ortment of low pric- nt of low pric-| of Range Ninety three (93) West of ed houses at from $800.00 to $2500.00, F. E. YOUNG, FOR RENT—Upper € eree made in the above entitled mat- ter on the Id4th day of June, A. D.! 1923, the real proper estate, more particularly referred to and described herein, w the highest bidder for c auction, at the office o! H. F. O'Hare, Referee, in the Little Building in the City of B Burleigh County and S Dakota on the 17th y of the said | be sold to pub onorable , at the hour of 11 o'¢lock The real e: e which will be sold nd place is described An undivided one half interest in and to Lot Nine (9), Block Two (2) of the town of Wern in) Dunn County, North Dakot: so, an un- divided one half ikter in and to the Northwest Quarter (NW‘) of 24) Township Six (146) North the Fifth P. M. in Dunn County, North Dakot Dated th h day of May, 1924, H. F. KELLER, Trustee, Bismarck, N. Dak. insertion same day. rooms screened porch SCOTT CAMERON, . on 12th St. Also High chair, baby! Attorney for Tri Bismarck, . THE buggy and fireless cooker gor sale. }, N. Dak. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Guus Ua Deb 5-6-10-12-14 FOR REN PHONE 382 y with kitchenette for light house- keeping, 411 Fifth St. HELP WANTED—MALB FOr bookkeeper wants a position, Ex- RENT—Flat with two in Woodmansee H. J. Woodman aot porches man stenographer-| ments, periciced in law, banking and| FoR 9223 or address 922J care Tribune. 5-6-lw ,eredits, Best of references. Phone] Svartmoct, GleOc at. Beane 490,| : omen to - R REN’ HELP WANTED—FEMALD son Courts. MISCELLANEOUS Shades for us at home. pleasant work, Whole ory: time. Address * Nileart Company, 4076 Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 5-7-1w peri idy for the new _Bis- Shop, Bismarck, N. D. Glazers Cloak Api 3S FOR hatching from i Plymouth Rocks. | ; iood layers, $5.00 for 3 Re: Falconer, 202 Avenue E., Bismarck, les ladies} N. Dak. 5 nee, also experienced) wanrED—Old % as $10 for full sets. Don't} We buy crowns Western Metal Company pay high Nien. | matter if broken. “yd ad bridges. Minot, N. D. 5-7-1W1 Broom! WANTE! work. Phone 9 1 house- | T 1J. 1007-5th. St. FOr 5-12-3t BALESMAN SAL SILK He Dak. territor nec y St. Bismarck, YGENTS sell the original guaranteed D. SALE—All household good + Dressers, chiffonier, beds, roll top desk, piano, library ta Remington typewriter No. 10. I z bargain, Mills have op-| 886J. SRA FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 50x15 Experience not{ in the best residence district y thoroughly train] Bismarck, men for our wor Apply 110 3rd! and gas all in and partial excava- D. Price and terms right. 5-10-1t| Address 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N. Paving, sewer, tion made. Wear Proof hosiery, ton, lisle, silk. BISMARCK and 1 colors, cot-| FOR SALE—Cabbage ary or commis-| house-hold furniture, beds, cha sion; full or part time. INTER-| ete. TIONAL MILLS, Norristcwn,| jelly shovels, picks, andan open for| Phone 740R. sman who can show results.| FOR SALE—1 ry Mills, 110 8rd St.] Pull and 20 5-10-1t with lease to respons WORK WANTED ting’ in flax, flour City tractors ble party°for put- JL BOY, age 15, wants | _ rm or in city from May|FOR Ri eptember first. Write} three rooms and bath. jbune ad. No. 768, for summer, months. 5-9-3t ple without children. ROO! fips ad th adil EE FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room with kitchenette, on grouna FOR RENT PIANO FOR RENT at $5.00 a month. Will also sell on casy Call 883 for Mrs. St. floor in modern home, suitable for voung married couple. Screened; FOR RENT—Brick auto storage or porch. Phone 883, 217 8th St. garage, in rear of 114-4th 8-27-tf W.h x 5-6 lw FOR RENT—Well furnished room in a modern home, on ground floor, close in, Phone 6723, 120 1st St. 1 FOR RENT—Sleeping room in pri- FOR RENT—Single or double rooms Office. Board if desired, good home cook- Phone 158W. 9-5t ing. vate home. one or two people. Phone 850. 9-3t at Bath| Write W. A. Ziegelmeyer. Decor Rates j _Towa. 5. RENT—The south 138-79 Apple. Creek township. | Strictly modern. For} FOR see. Teh St. FOR RENT—Fu ed room in a modern home, very reasonable. FOR SALE--A beautiful fur cape 5-9-3t one tl i the coast. BANKRUPT PETITION CHARGE AND ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON In the District Court of the it ed States for the Southwestern Div ision, District of North Dakota. In the Matter of E. H, Weber, Bankrupt K. H. Weber, of Bismarck i County of Blrleigh, and Ss North Dakota, in Said District, re’ presents that onthe 28 , 1924 last past b rress relating to bank ruptey; that he has duly surrender ed ail his property and rights property, and has — full with all the require aets and ef the order touching his bankruptey MF EFORE ent? of be di by the court to he D. 1924. ber, sankrupt, ORDER OF NOTICE District prth Dakota, On this 7th day of May, ¢ on reading the Petition charge of the above-num rupt, it_is ORDERET that hearing be had ugon ne on the | 14th day of Julys A before | noon; and published other per ap pear at th show cause, if e. why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grante And it is further ordered by the 5-1o-3t {court, that the Referce shall ! 1 1 known credito: tition nd thi t their pla » said Court ere! t Bismarck, in ton the 7th day of M D, 1924, (SEAL OF THE COURT) J. A. MOM By E. R, STE . Read ribune Want Ads. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE She'd Learn Plenty “Go out on the links, my de “What does the phrase, ‘address- WOMEN, VOTE!- Sherwin Hopes ing the bail’ mean, Colonel?” quired the sweet young thing, shyly. It’s Too Expensive certainly at a loss. Don’t r, and | that!’’--Answers (London). listen,” restorted the old veteran. know what to give my brother for . his birthday.’ “Why don't you give him money “Oh, it mustn't cost as much as For Increased Regis ‘'MOM’N POP Your SCISSORS ? WHY L THINK THEY'RE GARAGE - I USED EM TO CLEAN OUT THE |; Geese CUPS ON mh PoP’S CAR — SCISSORS LIKE THAT- I WANT Ov TO LEARN TO LEAVE { MY THINGS a . 1 FOR DIS-} Tor. Tor MOM! DON'T BE Tr So HARSH WITH CHICK - HE'S lh A G00D BOY AN' MEANS ALL' ISO wap RIGHT - HE JUST BORROWED YOuR SCISSORS - YOU'LL FIND'EM BY AN' BY — \ YOUR own BUSINESS — AND GO UPSTAIRS AND CHANGE Your CLOTHES - WE'VE GOT To BE AT KURT2’S FOR DINNER IN JUST TWENTY MINUTES idged bankrupt under the comphed jonal League of of the court If fortunate in tak he prays that he | increase] vote may re a full discharge from all debts prov- st his estute under said | board of th cts, exce such debts a epted by law from such dis-| y ated this 18th day of April, A. out the vote. | too, that the poli- | CONSARN THAT BOY —!! G HE'S BORROWED MY SOCKS, TIE. SHIRT STUDS, CUFF LINKS AN' WATCH —— HEY CHICK !! municipal elec | autumn of | 7 THE OLD HOME TOWN after a presi- | SHES AREARIN™ ulatingg a quality hy WINS PRIZE PIONEER DIES i death was not he Prentiss Wa is, V turers of aut6 ca most of that of India; wooden ones Ja well-known doctor. Phone 553W. 223 12th Street. ' 5-8-tf R RE ly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. BABY CHICKS, stand flocks, reasonable prices, guaran- teed. Fargo, N. D. Col, 4-30-1m Mrs. Ada Rohrer, 620 6th St. R ORE ‘One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Aiso FOR SALE—Seed_ potatoes 5-9-3t} ptace in Boyd Township. John H. Alsbury, Menoken, N. D. my 4-14-tf Board. 406-6th St. FOR RENT—Four rooms, unfurnish- ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—4 room modern, bunga- low on paved street, close dn* $3000, 5 room modern bungalow with gar- on paved street, $3500, 7 room modern house choice loc tion, $3800. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of the ci Harvey Harris & Co, (3 J.P, Jackson, Managers, FOR RENT—A 6 room modern house,” also a strictly modern furnished apartment, and have for. sale Ice box 150, pound — capacity, bed davenport, | Mahogany windsor chairs and piano, Phone 905, Cora’ S$. McLean, ~RENT—Modern urtments, one, two and rooms. Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, : 4-80-tf FOR &NT—Four, modern unfur- nished rooms for light housckeep- ing on the ground floor, front: ch- trance, Also two fur! ed rooms’ for light housekeeping. Call 418- Ist St. Phone 658W. 4-22-tf FOR RENT—Iwo spartments. tally equipped for light hou! i Phone 794-W- FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart+ ment in Rose Apartments. Apply, F. W. Murphy; Phone 862. FOR RENT—4 room furnished mo- dern apartment. Phone 773. Vas ~ ney Flats FOR RENT—3 room ‘apartment, 2 rooms ‘and Witchenette, all nodern, party furnished if desired. Vacat- ed by June 1st. Phone 213 523- sen. Be 4! NOTICE OF BANKRUPTCY SALE In the Matter of’ the estate of “ of Warder) North Da- poco eee ven that in_ac-'ing a scarlet-rohed prince gt lcordance with an order of the Ref-}York' of the new Cardinal. paths LL SE SR SS Pee FOR RENT—8 light housekeeping rooms, private toilet..and. privete +: entrince. Also two light. house- keeping rooms on second floor. 622 3rd Mt. Phone 132W. 5+ 5-5-tf} WANTED—Roomers and boarders at the Dunraven, b-9-tf ‘st! TQ THE TITANIC! First Pictures of Arizona’s Touri: > Health Blockade OBB REPORTS THAT SINCE ~~ SS HAD. A STIFF NECK ALL te = On GHINGS OF INTEREST HAVE “Gy = HAPPENED BEHIND HIS BACK cnuck C BY STANLEY (NO-NO -LO OUT OR You TL ») fee] BE THE WRECKY — d Lit NN] “ROUND IT Witt BE) ALL OVER» 3CKLES AND HIS FRIENDS GEE-WAATCHA STUDYIN' ON YOUR WAY T’ SCHOOL FOR, T WENT T'A Move | EQusTOR 2? say! automobilists of the qyarantine | 4-30-tf| Impressive memorial services for | those who went down on the Titanic { were held on board the U. S. s. | b.9-tf'| Modoc on the twelfth anniversary of | the giant liner's: sinking. The exer- | cises took place on the spot in mid- Atlantic where the down. - went | Miter “et. kota, @ Bankrupt: Notice is hereby gi Hy | ‘AMERICA’S NEW CARDINAL COME NEAR -ATS: WHAT 1 WANTA KNOW= How" LAS! 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