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__ HELP WANTED—MALB Work “on farm by man Write H. N. Menefee, 6-17-1w F. Jaszkowiak, 421 12th WANTED—FEMALE i locality to ‘or us at home moments. Fashion Embroid- emBroider—Tine Write at once. eries,” 1366, Lima, Ohio, 6-18-1wk. college, Room, board, tuition and. $8 month. Pat- erson Institute, LaGrange, $5 TO $20 WEEKLY address envel- pes, clip ads, list names. me Brokers, Box 1193, Milwau- World ‘Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Phone 431. 406-6 6-18-tf. for general house- 2. B. Rosen, 81 Ave. 5 6-20-2t ee 3 WORK WANTED WANTED Place to work for room and board with small wages about two month. Phone 997 or call 910 4th St. 6-20-31} rare nn tnnehsteitits WANTED — Gir Age 15 years. School \and ‘Grades. placement charge (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $50 to $100). guarantee position or money re- save time make rem qualifications with blank. Agency, only $10.00 first letter and ask Grand Forks, N Dak. 6:19-1m \osert COAL or main line. in carload lots, Side Experience unnec- rn a week's pay in an Liberal drawing account ar- Washington Coal Co., Exchnage Bldg., Jhicago. _SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1924 ‘Tribune Classified Advertisements 8 Ja PHONE Classified ‘Advern 8 insertions 25 words or tional per word. 65 Cents Per Inch advance. Copy should insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 32 * ‘Rates under .., 15 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES All classified ads are cash in be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure the week. Pleasant rooms 1 insertion, 25 words or good meals. The Dunraven, un- oung man to work by under .........., $80 der new management, 212 3rd St.| meet in the Py 2 insertions, 25 words or / 6-19-1w 2t under ...,. 65 BABY CHICKS ners and boarders by BABY CHICKS—Lowest prices have ever quoted. breeds. ery. Write for Smith Bros., Free Hatcheries, Coe CHICKS, Postpaid. $8. Brd, Rock, $9. Reds, $10. andt, $11. Buff Orp. Wht. Assorted $6. gry, Columbia, Mo. $10.50, Rose Reds, White $11 AGENTS WANTED > Orp. $12.50, Assorted $7. Catalog free. I eries, Peoria, Hlinoi: $100 “A WEEK. or more, big business and make more mo than you ever made before. G! age, occupation, references. V f Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND 313, Min- or Debbi On. | neapolis, Minn, YOU CAN < We town. arations, food products, med household supplies, sions, Easy sales. pany of its kind. years, W. & H. Walker, Inc., Herr St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Man wanted with ambition, industry and small cap- ital. You can make above amount distributing Rawleigh’s for| Quality Products to steady Con- sumers in Emmons or Grant Coun- ty. We teach and help you do a rn big money repre- senting Walker Products in your Highest quality toilet prep- ical [Of the county (of Bure of North Dakota, for that purpose Big commis- No capital or experience required. Largest com- Established 87 NOTICE OF CLOSURE SALE STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judi District. J. A. Markham, Plaintiff, W. Schlabach son, Defend action, entered on the thereon, the undersigned appointed, will sell at public auc! 4 fon the 14th day of July, DISTRICT MANAGER—If you had the opportunity to earn $5,000. a year managing Sales Organization’ teed Silk hosiery to consumers through Agents could If so, write Silktex Hosiery Mills, 320 Fifth Avenue, selling Gua you do it? New von expen- —Write for Free Experience not Send addressed, stamp- lope for information. Na- C N—$150 month an ) selling cigars FOR’ SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS T—Strictly modern une Apartment. furnished 7 house, also a furnished flat and a|, artment, and a modern Cora MeLean. Phone 6-16-tf. Tri-| id. 6. room house to let. Madison “Better-M: wearer. required. and bonus. Madison Broadway, New York. Sampl att Shirts of said day, the real mortgaged premi county of Burleigh and North Dakota, directed in s which are described as follow wi jouthwest — Qu North, Range West of the 5th P. M thereon from the date of accruing costs of sale. Dated this AGENTS—Sell Nu- Patches hb ry and boratories. Mt. nati, Ohio. BUSINESS CHANCES . all fabrics. Will stand washing, boil- ing, ironing. Write New Way La- Healthy, Cincin- —————— ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff, Burleigh Count North Dakota. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. TICE TO CREDITORS turnished three F. W. Murphy.| day. apartments, o1 4-80-tf FOR RENT—A five room apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. & Woodmansec ¥OR RENT OR SALE—Nin modern house. pavement. Call 441-W or 509 10th N. Apply Harris room modern bung- To be vacant the Apply at 402-8th St. alow and garage. DOLLARS in Peanuts, on. the. road to, success. Mfg., Importers, Florin, Pa, LAND Write for our new plan, how to earn $80 a a Small capital will start y. E. A aeeteye tratrix of the Estate of Ethan A. Dawson, late ofthe city of Bi marck, in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota decease: Peris 0. K, Hawley, Baldwin, Wis, PERSONAL 842-W. ROOMS FOR RENT OR RENT—Strictly modern apart- nt in Rose Apartments, W. Murphy, Phone 852, WOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light Phone 794-W. MISCELLANEOUS in » in the best residence district in f Paving, sewer, and gas all in and part Price and ter: 767 Tribune, Bismarck, N. FOR RENT—Two chair Barbe furnished in good order, seat town, and the only, shop If interested come and see same at Stanton, North Dakota, or Write J. N. McCarter at Stariton, tractor in ‘A-1 shape. Fordson or small tractor or, cattle In care 782, Tribune. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Baby crib dressers, beds} chairs, and tables. Also house for rent to be vacant Phone 836-J or call FOR SALE—A pretty, white Angora Owens, R. R. No. 1, Box 8, M, Second hand ice es in good shape, WANTED—Three or four, hundred bushels good Penitentiary. SALE — Pathfinder ood condition. FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare Block, 3111-2 Mai: _———————————————————— J | LITTLEJOR 1 SOME MEN KNOW WHEN THEYRE. LICKED-— AND OTHERS TRY TO ARGUE, WITH: CENTRAL. WHEN THEY GEY 5th § Phone 273, 6-4-tf. WANTED—To hear from owner of farm or unimproved land for sale. Maternity home in a private plac In charge of an experienged nurs and your ‘choice of doctor. Call 6-21-1wk. FOR RENT—Front room on ground floor nicely furnished. Also good sized corner room on second floor with closet and kitchenette fur- nished for light housekeeping. 411- ished rooms in modern in good cheap. reasonable management, 1052/R. Nicely furnished windows and large closet, front. $12.00 a month. price. 8th Street. 6. rooms Ground floor. BO8 10th St. FOR RENT—Two large nicely furn- house. $20.00 a month. ATso boy's bicycle condition. Will ‘sell Phone 655-M. 213 11th’ St. 6-21-2t FOR RENT—Large modern room for light housekeeping. Ground floor. Also other rooms for sleeping -at Under new 422 4th St. or call 6-17-1w room with two East 1. Also large garage for rent. Phone 869-M, 318- 1-1w ‘urnished for = light hottekeeping. Private entrance, 6-17-1w lund, FOR RENT—Well furnished\room in @ modern homie, on ground floor, close in, Phone 6723. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf. FOR RENT—One large Well furnish ed room in a strictly modern Kone, 613-3rd Street. Phone 746. ited up stairs room for refined lady or gen- tlemen. ~ Phone 219-J. 617-7th St. 7 8-16-1wk. ROOM F be appreciated. Hot water all sum- mer. Phone 682 or 313. 6-16-1lwk FOR RENT—One large tpont ‘Avital for one or two gentlénien: Roard, 406-6th ro FOR RENT—Four ro {i or partly furn’ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES Te COME IN ‘and driye one of our used ‘cars. Satisfy yourself they are right. Below .ia a partial list: Studebaker, Light Sédan. Studebaker, Light. six’ Touring Demonstrator. 7 Studebaker Special touring, Dodge 4 passenger Coupe. Dodge roadster. . Overland Sedan, Overland Touring. They're priced right. Terms if.de- sired. Look ’em, ovet. BISMARCK MOTOR CO, Studebaker Dealers. -office or telephone 240-W., Dr. M,.E, Bolton, 7 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 930-4th St, Telephone 543-$. Mrs. Peter Bey- 6-16-1wk. Twenty-seven (27) in Township One Hundred Thirty-nine (139) North, of Range Seventy-seven (77) West’ of the. 5th P.M In the Matter of the E: Ethan A, Dawson, Deceased Notice is hereby given by Dorothy Looney, claims agai to exhibit them with the nec vouchers, within six mont the first publication of thi o said Admi leigh County, North Dakota. C. L. Young the state of North Dakota. Dated June 12th. A. D. 1924 E. DOROTHY LOONEY, NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administratrix, narck, North Dakota. of June, A. 1D, 1924, NOTICE OF SALE forgclosure, rendered an the Distriet Court of Judicial District, in id keted in the office of tHe C! on the 3ist day of Ma: Trustee of the Paul. and William Paul, deceased and Cora A. Paul Defendants, in favor of the sai Plaintiff and against the said D fendants for the sum of Six Thou- Twenty-seven which judg- other things, direeted’ the sale: by me, of hereinafter Wes- sand One Hundred and’ 31-100ths “Dollar: ment’ and — decree, ‘among the real éstate cribed, to satisfy the amount of suid dndgment, with interest thereon, and the costs and expenses of such’ sale, or sb much’ thereof as the proceeds of such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy, And “hy virtue of a writ to me issued out of the office of the Glerk of said’ Court, in and for said County of Burleigh and under’ the séal of said Court, directing me to sell'said real‘property pursuant to said judgment and decree, I, Albin Hedstrom, Sheriff and the:'pérson Sphointed - by” -said Gourt to’ make said sate, will sell the hereinafter described real estate to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Court marck in th® County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the Math day of July, A. D. 1924, at 2:00 o'clock Sid jadgment “with \interegt. and costs théreon, and thé costs and f.said County, Mouse in the City of Bis- P. M., of ‘that day, to satisfy ehses” of such sale} or so ‘much ereof As*the’ proceeds of ‘such sale premises to be’ sold as afore: Pursuant to said judgment and fie and hd said is not Judgmien: lows, to- writ, - ahd to are describéd ‘in satd feénnd writ, as foli ite f The South Half (S%) of Section LBIN HEDSTR: Sheritt of Burleigh Co F._E, McCURD' ttorney for Blaintif?, ismarck, North Dakota. i _6-7-14-21-28—7-5 indy Bustiers ! Last year. farm co-operatives han- dled. more than $2,000,000,000. wartt, 6-20-61 of products, : | Hunter organized a ( Fourteen pure} Society, with 19 100 per cent live deliv- Catalog. Mexico, 100° Leghorns, | Wht. Ro large breeds, $8 Columbia Hatch.) confirmation tn St. peated when ‘any one confirmation instead o| year as has been the past throug FARROW CHIX in 100 lots, Barred Rocks, Single Reds, $9.50, White or Brown Leghorns, $8.50, Anconas Rocks, , Minorcas, Wyandottes, Buff | 50, post- Farrow of letters from the ‘late delegate: to Convocation all expre at the happy time at St. Georges. One who has attended eve ing of the kind for years s was both 3 the best, confirmation I have attend- ed in North Dakota ——— MORTGAGE FORE- Second to the budget will scription up to date ly ce and Jimmie H, Anun. nts, Notice Is Hereby Given that b; virtue of the judgment of foreclo- re and sale in the above entitled ‘d day of June, 1924, and an execution issued as sheriff h and state at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, 1924, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon estate) and 8, situate in the is attending the League ‘Conventid the Senior League will of the evening program. be no League meet at 7:16. pared which will be of interest to all, Thi s the series in cl departments o} d judg- | ment and execution to be sold, and} i to- | e rter (SW %) of Section Nine (9), Town- 6-21-1 | hip One Hundred Thirt program, last Sunday, was very good. MOM’N POP eight (138) Seventy-five © (7 , to satisfy the judgment and costs, amounting in all ‘ge Manufacturer direct to to the sum of $3042.53, No capital or experience Many earn $100 weekly Mills, 562 th interest dd jud: ment to the date of sale, and the 4th day of June, 1924. G. F, DULLAM AND C. L. YOUNG, 6-7-14-21-28-—7-5 ate of he un- ditors of and all person inst said deceased, tratrix, at the office | gent, C. L. Young, |! y jonal Bank Building, y of Bismarck in said Bur- That my resident agent in Administratrix. First publication on the 14th day 6-14-21-28—7-5 Notice Is Hereby Given, That by yirtue of a judgment and ‘decree in given by e Fourth for the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and entered and doc- Merk of said Court insand fot said County, . 1924, in an action wherein D. D. Sutherland, as te of Charlotte A. Pettibone, Plaintiff, und Cora A. R. Allison Ad- mjnistratrix and Administrator fe- spectively of the Estate of Howard 8t. George's Church Dr. Ryerson, Rector. First Sunday in Trinity. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 ta, im. The Junior Sunday sh House, m. with the Rector in instruction, Miss Marsh with the help of Mrs. Friendly | for member; Mrs. Shearn and Miss Harriet Ship agsist, Mrs. Hunter is brangg-secre ‘ys This society is doing a splen- did work in the church at large and the local society will fill a long felt | need, The confirmation evening was the confirmation in S ast Saturday stom in the | out the church, r has received 2 number The Re ing delight meet- sodially (ind spiritually Next Sunda is the last of the quarter if each subserit the will help. Evangelical Church Rev. C. Morning wors Bible school 10 Intermediate League 7 Evening program 8:00, In the absence of the pastor who There 1s of the Senio A program has been pre- is the urge oF the the League. interest at the first ancf and __| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ___PAGE suv ' Statement to the Voters Mreeand Mrs our delegates to t 8:00, Evening They pastor wilf speak on the Price of a Treas ure Worth Having.” 8:00, Wednesda: itual communion and study s welcoqe and ‘ship with us. First Presbyterian’ Church Postlethwaite, D. D., Morning worship at 10:30 a. m. mecting for spir- los will be sung by Miss Mar- and Miss Clagget, turned missionary will be with ation is given all Atkinson will presi All other departments at] A cordial invi nior Christian Endeayor at 7:00 — McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church | Dr. S$. F. Halfy ry L. Wagner, Orgar 10:30 a, m, public worship. Organ prelude. Anthem: “Behold, God is Mighty” “Discovering Evening worship The Guest Cham- Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 Solo selected, Mi Louise Huber. | Organ postlude. 12 noon,* Sund Church of Chri: Sunday services at 1f ag m. » Epworth League. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. 5 . public worship, Organ prelude. Organ offertory. Thursday and Saturday Sermon themg: “Wages.” You are invited to come and brine PLAN HOT GOLF LID Baptist Church foncita Lae Johnson, Pastor most remarkable golf courses in the is being built mouth of the boiling, 0:30, Morning: worship and mes- The topic of the to the juniors will be, “The xe by the pastor. the vol@ano itself n hazards of the cour i there will alw the meeting of the Convention recently held at Milwau- thern Baptist a srood game. GERALD L. RICHHOLT Richholi. has for the oifice i Mr. Flow beir | been clected t native son, havin a candidate surer to succe¢ ‘eeed himself, he having } uate of Bis and after hi q Seats marck until where he remained an employee of the j jhe entered servicc | until 1919, of his Father, Henry W. I Gerald Richholt AH!~ I WAS NOT MIS TLL STOP HERE AND. MY JUDGMENT TOLD ME THERE SEE WL CAN GET WAS ANOTHER WOMAN IN THIS, CASE ~ THERE THEY ARE TOGETHER NOW ~ LLL SECURE PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE FOR MRS GUNN! pp return home he ente SHOW TONIGHT! hhelt. where ago and has well qualified to pc elected by the voter duties of the office satisfy the tax payers. will undowbt- (Political Adv.) IT hereby announce that andidate at the Primary Election to be held une 1921, for the office of County Treasurer of Burleigh Coun Your vote will be appre HARRY R. CLOUGH n Candidate for Geo. Boelter, Por County Treasurer THE TICKET BOOTH! MES MRS, GUNN - THEY JROVE UP IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL THEATRE IN HIS NEW CAR- FROM INDICATIONS, 1 NOTE HE INTENDS TAKING HER OTHE SHOW TONIGHT FOR HE WENT r County Treasurer » County, have been Just my LUCK ~ To the Citizens of ALL SOLD OUTY! Burleigh Coun and inGuence presenting for re-clection to the of. John E, Ecklund. fice of judge of the litical ty Court T invite your ance of the duties of th office during my incum- Respectfully, I. C. DAVIES. BRUNO’ G. GRIMSON who prosecuted the “Whipping Boss? tase in Florida and now a candidat@ for Judge of the Supreme Court. At ihe primary election on June 24 the voters of North Dakota w nate two candidates for Judge , and among the aspire s Mr, G, Grimson Supreme Cou ants for this honor of Langdon, Born-in Ic so, and brought to the prairies of Northeastern North Dakota when a lad of three years, Mr. Gr record is typical, Compelled, on ace count of humble parentage, to worlg his way through school and college, he never lost sight of his goal, and @ Fellowship in Economics at the Uni+ ity of Chicago in 1905-6 was thd reward of exemplary scholarshipwat the University of North Dakota Institution awarded him the degreeg of B, A, M. A, and L, L. B. Mr, Grim son has practiced law for 18 years and for 14 consecutive years Cavalier county as its states attorney, Service on four boards during the world war, and ag Special Attorney General for North Quring the Martin Tabert ine, vestigation in Florida are fnrther broof of Mr. Grimson’s ability to serve and willingness to’ sacrifice, you, to give Mr. Grimson’s candidacy your hearty support and expects fo# your reward the faithful services that he is fully. capable of, rendering. in 'th¢ event of his nomination an ““Grimson’ for’Judge” Committee . Of Cavalier Couns Candidate For Commissioner of Insurance, Endorsed by Jamestown Convention. Vote For Him SCHOOL with z ING To BE AT ; To SEE HOW: HE LOOKS AFTER 3 ol, Adv.

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