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. TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements Pa : SA’ MAN SALES MANAG here is a clen cut proposition paying $10,000 a year—up. Wé need ten men to organize and direct sales forces in rich, new territories. Our business is maker-to-wearer distribution of all-wool failored to measure Suits and “Overcoa 0 each, At- lanta manager made $18,000 last ye Greatest season’ in our his- tory just ahead, If you measure up, your income possibilities are unlimited. Tell us now all about yourself and your qualifieations. ‘Address Sales Mannger, Style:Cen- ter Tailoring Co. 412 Anderson Lighting Sell- $1— sample gage, and fall , and state whether for or oval tank, North 710 Bankers- ‘Bide, Houston, Texas, ———— FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS 6 room modern house, including 3 bed rooms, close in, cast front, desirable location, for 3,000, on almost any terms to a reliable party, Geo. M. Register. | oline Gage No installation—Retails Write for prticula: round, squ Amer! ge furnished room house to lease a yer modern 6 room house and_fur- nished modern apartments, Phone | 905 or call at 212% Main St. 6-4-tf FOR RENT—A modern furnished oF unfurnished five room modern apartment with two large porch- Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. -tf FOR RENT—5 Room partly modern house, including 2 large bedrooms, close ‘in, Has water, sewer, lights and toi Geo. M. Register. 6-5-1wk. RENT—Modern FOR T. es. furnished and three W. Murphy. Jeon i apartments, one, two rooms. Apply F, Phone 862. 4-30-tf ji light four Overland a on Classified] Advertising Rates linsertion, 26 words or » undér + , S$ 60 2 insertions, *25 words or under 3 insertions 25 words or under 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash if advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 + oe ——— FOR SALE One Overland Sedan 1923 only 4,800 miles. I Dodge 4-passenger coupe, five bal- loon, tires, new. A snap for anyone that wants a 1924 model car at a reduced price. 1 Dodge Roadster in first class condition. 1 médel 63 7-passenger Cadlillas. Just the car to take a tour in. touring good condition, and good tires. All these cars ave real snaps, pric ed for quick sale. BISMARCK MOTOR CO. 6-7-1w AU dani E—MOTORCYCL! ES model, in tenink car for young cattle, also would like to buy young cattle at reasonable price. J. EF, Chesak, 12% miles S. E. of Bismare ck, Dak. FOR SALE OR TRADE—5,p spassenger touring car, thoroughly’ overhaul- ed, repainted, new battery. Phone 1 6-4-1W Lost FOR SALE—Complete equipment for small apartment, ice box included, Write Tribune No. 781 for appoint- ment. 5-Sietl ed flat, heat, lights inel&ded, cheap if taken at once. Phone 837-M. 6-9-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment. in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Phone 862, 4-86-tf FOR RENT—5 room and bath apa ment. Inquire Brown & Teid- n Store. Phone 5: 6-5-tf OR wo apartments fully equipped for light hous@keeping. Phone 794-W. be Adley t FOR RE '—Partly modern five room house. 409-15th St. Call 213-M. 523- FOR RENT —5 room house at Front, Inquire 219 10th St. 6-9-3t FOR RENT—Strictly modern ‘Tri- bune: Apartment. 6-34tf ——————————————EE MISCELLANEOUS LOST—Auto tire carrier, license tag No. 84,505 and rear lamp. Finder please phone 288-J, or leave at Tribune office. Reward. 6-9-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor nicely furnished. Also good sized corner room on second floor with closet and kitchenette fur- nished forMlight housekeeping. 411- 5th St. Phone 273. 6-4-tf. FOR RENT—Two large nicely fur- nished rooms for light housekcep- ing. $20.00 a month. 213-11th St. Phone 655-M. 1-2 block from Bdwy. AlsqElectrie machine, good as new for sale, 6-7-1wk. ‘OR RENT—Large, nicely furnish: ed rooms with board in modern home. Large closet, well ventila- ted. Suitable for two, Phone 883 or call 217 8th St. 6-8-tf T—2 large rooms in a strietly modern home nicely fur- nicely furnished, also sleeping porch and ge, close in. Phone 439-J, 15 Thay: 6-10-1w: FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, ing, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion mude. Price and terms right. ‘Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. Dz 4-19-tf FOR SAL My grocery store on 305 7th Street. Will take $1,000 cash or invoice. Grocery and fix- tures, the best ice cream and pop stand in Bismarck, Cheap rent, 6-9-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE—25-36 Wallis actor in A-1 shape. Will take Fordson or smal. tractor or cattle on trade, “In care 782, Tribune. -5-1m TAKEN UP—Airdale. Owner may have same by identifying and pay- ing cost. Inquire police station, dog department. , 6-10-2t. Party who took gate from rear of Arthur Bauer's Garage is known. Action will be taken unless gate is returned. 6-10-3t. WANTED TO BUY—Second hand ice boxes in good shape, not too large. Phone 773. 6-5-tf FOR SALE—3-burner Perfection oil stove with oven. 114-Ave, A. Phone 827-R. 6-10-2t. FOR SALE—Flax seed, wilt. resist- ing, clean. L, N. Cary, Mandan, N. D. 6-8-tf FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Main. 6-4-tf. FOR SALE—White Reed baby buggy. Cheap, Phone 618-J, ~ 6-7-3t. * BABY CHICKS Buby Chicks, New June Price, prompt shipment, per 100 Leghorns $12; Rocks;-Reds, Ancona, $14; Orphing- tons, Minorca, Wyandottes, $15. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N,.D. 6-5-2w eo | LITTLE JOE. | & A REAL EXAMPLE OF At OPTIMIST (S THE GENT | WHO PAINTS THE PICTU ON GARDEN SEED PACKETS FOR RENT—Two nice light hoi keeping rooms fully furnished. And one room suitable ‘for one. Phone 812-J. 517 2nd St. 6-6-1w FOR RENT—2 large nicely fur ed rooms for ‘housekeeping first floor, Bath adjoining. A. Rohrer, 620. 6th St. 6-9-2t. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for rent. Suitable for two, G men preferred. Inquire 61 Phone 746, ‘OR RENT—One large room an one smaller, in a strictly modern home. Very ‘reasonable rent. ait 850. __6-7-3t on Mrs, a modern home, on ground floor, close in, Phone 672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. ROOM FOR RENT must be seen to be appreciated: Hot water all summer, Phone 682 or 313, ie 6-4-1wk. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. Mary __Brady, Phone 504-W. 6410-2 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, 930 4th St. 6-4-1w FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Aiso Roard, 406%th St. 8-5-tf FOR RENT—Nice fiodern furnish: et rooms, close in. 605 3rd St. Phone 322-M, 6-7-3 FOR RENT—Four Sama antanilan® ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, In- quire 214 Fifth Street. 6-4-1w. MONEY TO LOAN.on well {m- proved Bismarck. City property repayable month! Loans closed promptly. Mire and Auto- mobile Insurance. Price Ovens Eltinge Blk. ~ Phone 421 ; The Best in the World Maud—What excuse have you for doing sue’ an wamafdenly thing as | Proposing to Jack? Leap year, I Be, thel—-Not” at © all—the golden rule.—Boston ‘Trangcript. Drains Blood From Brain Physicians say that when an air- Plane ig. turiéd sharply at 500 miles an hour centrifugal force throws the blood outward to the lower partg bi te eas ie. brain and By oes mess = and oe the Ral. Stone Age Poet. (angrily)—Then why don’t you ‘return my manu- it? : Maiter. (coldly) Yea. tm j stoned Ro ox-team.—Cornell Widow, du Sus -PHOWN E .3 Qs e FOR SALE ‘House, 10 rooms, right down town, especially fitted for toomers; will take smaller house as part pay- “ment, very reasonable at $6,300.00 To House, 4 rooms and bath, right down town, terms, $2,300.00. House, 7 rooms, modern, east front, close in, $3,500.00, House, % rooms, modern, east front, close to schools, terms, $5,000.00. Will give liberal discount for all cash. House, 7 rooms, modern, east front, nice shade trees and lawns, $5,200, The best list of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer in the city combined: with: real service. Fire insurange written in good com- panies, y F..B. YOUNG 6-9-1W ernie NOTICE OF Peete FORE- CLOSURE S. Whereas default tee rateuviea in the payment of interest and principal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage —_hereigafter described; and whereas the holdef of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and intetest. of said obligatioh only, Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered By Christian Yegen, William Yegen and John Yegen, Jr. (all sin- gle men) mortgagors, to the Man- ager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 30th day of October, 1919, and filed for records in the office ;of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 19th day of December, 1919, at 3:45 o'clock P. M., aud recorded in Book “161” of Mortgages, at page 453, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument in writing to. the State Treasurer of North Dukota, and his successors in office, in trust as se- curity for bonds issued by the State of North Dakota, which assignment was dated the 15th day of December, 1921, and recorded jn. said office of the Register of Deeds on the 16th day of December, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., in Book “'169"" of | Miscellan- eous Mortgages, at page 579, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such moftgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bis- marek, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 28th day of June, 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due installments of said mortgage on the day of s: The premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described us follows, to-wit: All of Seetion Awenty five (25), Half (S%) of Section Twen- ty-four (24), Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section Thirteen (13), and South Half (S'%%) of Section Thirteen (13), Township One Hun- dred Thirty-eight (138), North, of Range Eighty (80), West, situated in the County of Buréeigh,’ and State of North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of such mortgage on the day of. sile the sum of Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-eight and 40-100 ($7958.40) . Dollars, to- gether with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 17th day ot May, 1924, R, GREEN, As Manager at the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treasurer of the State of North Dakota, as South THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Trustee for the State of N, kota, Assignee of Mortgag G. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 5-20-27—-6- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has qccurred in the payment of. interest and prin- cipal of the obligation: secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and interest of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage cxecuted and de- livered by Henr§ T. Anderson and Leora B. Anderson, is .wife, mort- wagors, to the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 30th day of October, 1919, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 10th day of November, 1919, at 9:00 o’cloc! and recorded in Book “161” of Mortgages, at pupre 452, and assigned by said mortgagee, by an instrument in writing to the State rer of North Dakota, is ice, in trust as security for bonds issued by the tate of North Dakota, which as- signment was dated the 19th day of September, 1921, und recorded’ in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 22nd day of September, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock, A. M., in Book “169” of Miscellaneous Mortgages, at page 509, will be foreclosed by a sale of the’ premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh, and State of North Dako~ ta, at the hour of two o'clock, P. M., on the 1th day of July, 192 to sty the amount due upon the ast due installments of said mort- gage on the day of sale. The prem- ises described in such mortg f which will be sold to same are deseribed as wit: Southwogt Quarter (SW1i) and Northwest Quarter (NW) of tion Twenty-nine » and orthwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Twenty (20), all in Township One Hundred Forty- three (143), North, of Range Seventy-eight (78), West, _ sit- uated ‘in the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota. There will be due on the past due installments of stch mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Twenty- five Hundred Forty-four and 32-100 ($2544.32) Dollars, together with the statutory costs of foreclosure. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 3rd day of June, 1924. . GRE, As Manager ‘of “the Bank of North Dakota, as Agent for the Treasurer of the State of North Dakota, as Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. G. OLGEIRS' Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6 0-17-24 follows, to- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE CLOSURE SALE Whereas default has occurred: in the payment of interest and prin- cipal of the obligation secured by the Mortgage hereinafter described; and whereas the holder of said mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and interest of said obligation only. Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and ‘de- livered by George ChriStianson’ and Ella Chri s gagors, to the M. of North Dakota, Mortgagee, dated the 21st day of May, 1920, and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- FORE- An Economical Design for the Pioneering Home Builder In the suburbs of all large cities, it is interesting to note the great tracts of farm lands which are be- ing subdivided by enterprising real- tors. Many of the lots are being purchased by young married people from’ factory and railroad districts. Often in their desire to escape high rents and to live in the fresh air of the open country, they camp out in tents or smal] temporary buildings and build their own homes a little at a time. It is a common sight to see half a house sticking up in hu- morous fashion, this being all that the home builder can manage to take care of at the time, Each week-end sees a little more added to * the home. This is home building in the truest sense of the term. Ea of these “half houses” is a moi mént of hope and a testimony to the sturdy American pioneer spirit that will not be defeated by high rents, high prices of labor, and our present ‘inflated economic conditioy, Here is a plan that is well suited to the needs of such. The riglit hand side of the plan will form a comfortable home to start witb ai is so designed that it forms a con plete unit to which the living room and second bedroom can be added -later. In place of the partition be- tween stairs and living room, a tem; porary wall would be byiilt _ removed later on when the growli family and additional savings make it possible to complete thé hou email dining room, kitchen, bedroom SECOND fLOOR PLAN and bath will take care of all their needs and they can look forward to the delights of the fine Hying room and, big bedroom which. will be addéd later. je walls of the Morningside were designed for concrete blotk coustruc- tiom, covered with portland cement stueeo, Concrete block are easily laid, even by unskilled . labor,” and the eost of the stucco finish, even if put on by skilled men,~t not’ ex- cessive and will soon pay for itself in the saving found by omission of annual painter's bills, _ Although concrete block. should be laid’ in portland-cement imortir to get best results, it will be advisable to lay up the temporary wall of the stains in lime mortar {f the house is built in two secthine.. These bloc& can then be easily tiken down witWout damage and re-used itt the final, permanent walls of the living , The plan can be further ex- for a large family by build- LE atthe: rear opposite the h Da! the tion 1st the 12th day of August, 372, and aadigned by said mortga-| kota, and. his whitch assignment was date} thls Peeds on the 28th day of Apri 217, will be foreclosed by a front door of the Court House, | at the hour of two o'clock, P. M,, on of said mortgage on the | be sold: to satisfy the same are | Thi (35) and South One Hundred Forty-one (141), County of Burleigh, State of installments of such mortgag leigh, State of North Daote, on 11100 pelgges ACME Ante ecorden in Book 166" of, Mortgages, at pare gee, by an instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Da- in trust as security for sued by the State of North Dakota 1921, and record- ed in said office of the Register of | it 2:00 o'clock, P, M., in Book of Miscellaneous Mortgag: of the premises in such mort- and hereinafter described, ut ty of Bismarck, County of ighy and State of North Dakota, the 19th day of July, 1924, to satisfy the amount due upon the past due} . The — premises des | in such’ mortgage and which | described as follows, to-wit: i North Half (N%) of Si | Quarter (SEX of Section | ‘Twenty-seven (27), Township} th, of Range Seventy-five — | (75), West, situated the | North Dakota, There-will be due on the pas the day of sale the sum of N Hundred Two and 515100 ($190: ists of foreclosure. j Dated at Bismarck, North Dakola, this 4th day ot Jupe, 1924, C. RL GREEN, Bank of i the North as for the State of North ignee of Mortgage. DN, for ‘the Manager rth Dakota, orth Dakota. 6-10-17-24—7-1-8 The of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE ault has of interest cipal of obligation the Morty: hereinafter de: and whereas the holder . ¢ mortgage does elect to foreclose on the past due and unpaid principal and interest of said obligation only. Notice isshereby given thatethat | certain” mortgage executed and de livered by Francis Young, Widow- er, mortgagors, to the Manager of u Bank of North Dakota, Mort » dated the 2nd day of Febru- 1 and filed for record in f Deeds igh, State of th day of payment North Dakota, on the April, 1920, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M.,| and recorded in Book “166” of Mort 340, and assigned by |e j will be sold to satisfy the same are said mortrage e, by an instrument in writing to the State Treasurer of North Dakota, and his successors in for bonds i the State of North Dakota, Which assignment wa ed the 19th duy of September, 1921, and recorded in said office of the Register of ee on the id day of September, of Miscellaneous Mor 509, will be foreclosed by of the premises in such and hereinafter described, at front door of the Court House, i the City of marek, County Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'élos P: the 19th day of July, 1924,’ to satisty the amount due upon the past du installments of said mortgage on the le, The premises des bed in such mortgage and which | described as follows, o-wit: Southeas s wiTcnen, eonse owning Boor TIRST FLOOR PLAN for one or two more rooms on-the ground floor and corresponding bed rooms above. ‘The fireproof nature oi concrete block would make it pos- Sihte to build a garage safely in thts positiow with sleeping. porch or bed- rooms over, ff désired. Stoping roofs. are often objected to because of their heat in summer ami added ‘fuel consuyiptiofi in win- ter, This can,be overcome by the wee’ of ‘motlerh insufating materials | (such as fexlinum= or ‘celotex) | which are being found very effective in Jnsulating roof construction Agatast. extremes of temperiture. The use of these insulating ma-! terials enables the home builder to take: advantage of the great. econ- Ouiy ef the gambrel type: of roof; so in; Dutch} Colonia] designs ie Cod) ta use, as {thie double purpose of roof and. wall, while. the sturdy masonry of concrete block ends tsmon and’ tn: bitchen entrance. This would allow. ection Ten s Bi N ( t ndred of Range West, situated in the Coun -ty of Burleigh, State of North Dakota. There will:be due on the past due stallments of such mortgage on the day of sale the sum of Four PAGE SEVEN Trustee for the State of North Dakota, Assignee of Mortgagee. OLGEIRSON, | z Attorney for the Manager of The Bank of North Dakota, Bismarek, North Dakot 6-10- Bis Hund Dolla costs Dp; this d Seventy and 47-100 (3470.17) | together with the .statutory of foreclosur . 3. ed orth Dakota, 4th 4. As Dakota, of the the Bank of North as Agent for the Tre State of North Dakot: Read Tribune Want, “Ads, 'MOM'N] OM’N POP Worse and More of It By Taylor FIRST YOU SAID. You SAID You DIDN'T BUY THAT CAR, NOW YOU ADMIT IT'S OURS AND THAT 17'S }] WELL -4-0'SEE L BOUGHT 4 LITTLE STOCK AND L MADE SUCH A NICE CLEANUP L. DECIDED To BUY A NEW. CAR I PAID FOR ~ NOW L WANT To:KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT IT tt VF HE'S BEEN BUYING STOCKS AGAIN I’M GOING ‘TOFIND OUT HOW MUCH HE REALLY MADE —: ULL CALL UP HIS (> 7 BROKER! I, “Sg | 4 LAL rea | BOUGHT A BoTTLe OF HAIR Tonic Wo YEARS[- LiGEB \S TH’ BoY To MAKE UT SHAKE?) NO-NO-v JHINK TH WHOLE CONTRAPTION SA TRAVEL ING SIN TOWN TODAY SHOWING S REVIEE, Te REERA Bb SALESMAN SPENT HOW MANY TIMES HAVE L TOLO YOU To QUIT BUYING STocKs! WHENEVER OU HAVE A PENNY YOU ACT LIKE AKID IN FRONT OF A CANDY STorE It WHEW — THAT'S OVER! WHY THE IDEA — MY HUSBAND TOLD ME HE MADE A NICE CLEANUP ON THAT STOCK — HEN IT ISN'T £ PoP- WHERE | | ARE You ? oe LORE BY STANLEY “EST OF] THE BUGGY | 1S .So FULL «| 4 OF SQUEAKS | YOu CANT } HEAR “TH | ( WHIP SOCKET VY WAY! GENTLEMEN- TH” YOUNG MAN WILL Now PROVE THIS LYTTLE INVENTION ENTIRELY ELIMINATES TH’ RATTLE OF A whil- IN TH) WHIP SOcKET- }| “TWO Hours OFF A NEW PATENT GGY WHIPS FROM RATTL ING FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ~ GOOD GRACIOUS! LOOK AT AUL THE FLIES INTHE HOUSE TAS, NOD RUN UP TO _) THE STORE AND GET J SOME FLY PAPER SO, \§ WE CAN CATCH THESE ) An All-Day Job : \ WE'LL FIX ALL THOSE NASTY oLD FuES ) SS cy OW, MOM=TUIS 4S Goin! TO BE NES- HURRY UP AN’ ETCH TH FLIES SO T CAN PUT "EM

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