The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 26, 1924, Page 7

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—— Tribune Classified Advertisements BELP WANTED—MALB WANTED-—-Good meat cutter and all around shop man. Steady employ- ment to right man. State salary and reference in first letter. Northern Mere. Co. Miles City, Motit. it HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl or woman for house- work, willing to help with milk- ing on farm, family of thtee, one who wishes a good home, rather than high wages, water in house: Write Mrs. J. L. Lang, Flasher, N. D. 6-25-1w “WA — Housekeeper to house for 2 Adults. For informa- tion write Steve Morris, Route No. 1 or Phone 8F A. Brown, 619 6th J 6-25-3t ANTED 1 for general house- work. rs. C. B. Rosen, 31 Ave. A, 6-26-tf WANTED-—Competent girl for, gen- eral housework, Phone 481. 406-6th 6-18-tf. PERSONAL y home in a private place. arge of an experienced nurse and your choice of doctor, Cull 342-W. 6-21-1wk. » WANTED—GENERAL TEACHERS wanted at once’ ,for High School ‘and ‘Grades. | Our placement charge is only’ $20.00 (other agencies charge 5 percent amounting to $50 to $100). We guarantee posicion or money re! funded. To save time make remit- tance stating qualifications with first letter and ask jfor _ blank. Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Grand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1m ———$$ —$—$—$———— BUSINESS CHANCES furnished in good order, in county A seat town, and the’ only shop in town. If interested come and see same at Stanton, North Dakota, or Write J. N. McCarter at Stanton, N. D. 6-21- FOR SALE OR RE! E: D FLATS jy modern Tri- hune Apartment. 6-8-tf INT—A furnished flat and a ed apartment, and a modern house to let. Cora McLean, Phone 905, 2121-2 Main St. 6-16-tf. FOR? REN jodern furnished apartments; one, two and ree rooms. Apply F. W, Murphy. Phone 852. < 4-30-tf ' ¥OR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodman: 6-19-tf FOR RENT O1 Nine room modern house. One block off pavement. Call 441-W or 509 10th St. N. 6-20-1w FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F, W. Murphy, Phone 852, os hy 4-80-t2 2eHENT—Three room house at 1008 Bweet St. Inquire at 501 10th St. Phone 731-R- 6-24-3t FO PHONE.32 +). L insertion, 25 words or unde: serene... 50 2 ingertions, 25 words or * under . 8 insertions 26 words: or® under ....... eager 15 Y week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED: DISPLAY RATES i 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads: are cash: in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same: day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 — FOR SALE FOR SALE—The best lists of houses, lots and farm lands of any dealer / in the city. You cah never again buy real estate as cheaply as now. I have some splendid bargains, and as conditions are growing better here, prices and terms will soon strengthen. Do your business with the man who really knows real es- tate and who has never had a dis- satisfied customer. F. E, YOUNG. 6-23-1wk AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—My eight cylinder Cad- illac remodelled last fall as good as new. Six"good tires. 407 8th St. 1 6-25-1w Lost S LOST—Black glove with black and white cuff: Finder please call 240-W. 6-23-tf. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED—Roomers and boarders by the week. Pleasant rooms and good meals. The Dunraven, un- der new management, 212 3rd St. 6-19-1W , ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with two windows and large closet, East front. $12.00 a nionth. Also large garage for rent. Phone 869-M, 318- 8th Street. 6-21-1w FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished ,for light housekeeping.» Also a four room Apartment, private bath and entrance. Call at 808 7th St. after 5 P. M 6-24-1W FOR RENT—Two nicely, furnished rooms on ground floor, gas and stove and three upstairs rooms with gas, ‘Call for Mrs. O'Neal, 723 3rd St. 6-25-tf FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, private entrance. Also garage for rent. 508 10th St. 6-26-1w FOR RENT—Three unfurnished housekeeping rooms, ‘ground floor. private entrance. Vacant July 1st. Call 541-M. 6-24-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground floor, close in, Phond'672J. 120 1st St. 2-20-tf, ¥OR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeepi Phone 794-W. FOR RENT—One large room suitable for one or two gentlemen: Aiso Roard, 406-6th St. 8-5-tf WR RENT—Modern six room house. Write Martin Bourgois, In care of Tribune. 6-24-w ed or partly furnished at 803 7th St. 4-18-tf NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SPECIA! EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that under and by virtue of an execu- tion now in my hands and issued out of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered on the 4th day of June, 1924, in the said Court, for the sum of $19,264.72 principal, in- terest and costs in favor of the Mid- land National Bank, a corporation, Plaintiff and against the Beach State Bank, a corporation,, (Insol- vent),-and Frank L, Vorachek, Re- ceiver of said Beach State Bank, ap- pointed by State Banking Board by order of the Court, Defendants. I have levied upon the following des- No. Date 7813 +12-27-19 8203 21 7793 19 1676 7861 38012 1857 7651 7915 7788 7164 8192 8167 Name of Maker, Roy C. Boyer ; H. P. Burt . Joseph Cassidy Charles I. Cook . Albert I. Gilman J. M. Goodwin M. W. Gowers John Herr .. Jolin Herr Sam Howden John Hanevold H. L, Hailliday . Henry A. Johnston et ux D. J. McMahon . W. H. Middleton H. H. Miller .... C. J. Nelson et. al 2-15-21 O. R. Niece .........-11-16-20 Walter H. Noyse et ux 9-30-19 Walter H. Noyse et ux 1210-19 Louis Odland . + 12-15-21 E. E. Orton 6-10-19 John Pierzina ... 8-14-19 Peterson ...:.. 3-26-20 . Peterson +++ + 8-18-20 |. Russell Sadler .. . Saugen ... , Saugen . ‘Saugen . F. Sifert F. Sifert . +h H. Sifert .. . J. H. Sifert ... Garl Swanson ... Dan Stockwell 19- 8-19 Qtto Thoemke ........ 8-10-22 Ralph Samuels et al .10-21-19 9764: W. C. Schultz ........1219-19 7771: Frances Zeilsdorf ....11-30-19 That there is due upon the said judgment with interest and accrued costs, on the date hereof, the sum of eed thie 18th day of June, 1034 a is ay of. J i ‘ ALBIN HEDSTROM, — Sheriff of porleigh County, * t] akota. s, SULLIVAN, HANLEY & SULLIVAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, .i, Mandan, North Dakota. ‘ G10-96 12-22-19 4- 6-21 1-27-21 3- 5-20 10-27-19 6-29-20 7399 184 p24 8196 8147 7621 7729 8221 + 11-10-21 11-10-21 1-17-22 7640 Lcribed pledged: personal property as the property of the said defendant and under and by virtue of the said the 30th day of June, 1924, at the hour of Two o'clock in the after: noon of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, proceed to -sell the pledged personal property hereinafter described, or so mucl thereof as may be. necessary to sat-. isfy the said judgment, interest and accrued costs, and costs of auch sale at Public Auction to the highest bi der for cash, the property herein- before mentioned to be sold as afore- said, and described as: follows, to- wit: ; Due 10-1-20 4-1-22 10-1-20 Amt. Bal. $ 174,00 $ 75.00 205.00 End. 132.00 65.00 150.00 150.00 35.00 150.00 100.00 100.00 35.00 200.00 116.00 465.00 2850.00 ‘26.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 10-1-20 12-1-21 10-1-21 ‘ 10-1-20 10-1-20 10-1-20 11-1-21 6-1-21 10-1,20 12-10-20 10-1-22 12-1-20 10-1-20 10-1-20 11-1-20 9-1-23 371.06 909.00 7128.95 5771.26 568.00 170.00 927.42 683.72, 10-1-22 Demand 10-1-22 10-1-20° 9-1-22 10-1-20 10-1-20 10-1-20 500.00 2473.60 1445.20 500.00 426.00 2200.00 _ 784.80, 2713.90 2218.50 500.00 NOTICE. OF, MORTGAGE. FORE- CLOSURE SALE , Notice is hereby ‘given that that cred by Gan at Wiles ands Bit Niles, Mortgag' Mortyayee,-duted January 30th; 1938, and filed for record iti the. affice “of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh 'Gounty, North Dakota on February ith, 1918, and~recordet’ in satt of- jee in: MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 in the best residence district in Hiamarck, Paving, sewer, water wad gas all in-and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms Address 157 Tribune, Bism: FOR SALE—Bed,_ Haviland sled, high chair, banjo, books, sewing machine, lamps, jelly glass- es, fruit jars. Call Friday and Saturday 610 Str 6-26-2t FOR SALE—Queeny Anne dining room table and four chairs to match; Detroit Vapor range; elec- tric washer; dresser, and miscel- laneous articles. 212 West Broad- fs 6-25-t¢ FOR SALE OR TRADE—25-85 Wallis tractor in A-L shape. Will take Fordson or small tractor or cattle on trade, In care 782, Tribune afternoons, FOR SALE—Lloyd Loom invisible reed baby carriage, one Grebe CR 9 radio receiving set complete and one porch swing. Call 459-) 4-3 FOR SALE—Dining room and bed- ré6m ‘furniture, rug, library table, rocker, and oil stove. 114 Ave, A. Phone> 827-R.- 6-25-3t. Hemstitching and Picoting. Novelty Pleating up to 10 inches in width. Mrs. C, P. Larsen, 400-4th S:. : 6-24-1wk. FOR SALE CHEAP—Mowing ma- chine. Used one yéar. Excellent FOR SALE—Baby carriage and walk- ing chair. Phone 731-R. 501 10th St. 3t FOR SALE—Furniture at the H Block, 3111-2 Main, 6-4-tf. the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota FOR RENT—Pour rooms, unfurnish- { judgment and execution, I will onf hj thirty days after the Service of this on March 21st, ‘1924; and recorded in said office in Book “139” of As- signments at Page 540, will be fore- closed .by a sale of the premises, in such Mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in Burleigh County, North Dakota at the hour of Two o'clock P. M. on July 12th, 1924 to satisfy the amount | due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and described as fol- lows, viz: East half of the Southeast quar- ter (E%% of SE%); Southeast quar- ter of Northeast quarter (BEM of NE%), and Lot one (1), of Section Six (6), Township One Hundred forty (140), Range Seventy-five (75), There will be due on said Mort- gage on the day of sale the sum of One Thousand One Hundred and One dollars and Fifty Cents| ($1101.50), and the costs: of fore- closure and sale. Dated June 4th, 1924. KARE P, DOFFING, ssignee of Mortgagee. JOHN O, HANCHETT, Attorney for Assignee of Mortga- gee, Valley City, North Dakota. 6-5-12-19-26—7-3-10 SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial t District. L. R. Baird, as Receiver of the First Farmers Bank of Minot, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. National Nonpartisan League, a corporation, Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the Complaint in this action, which is. now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Burleigh County and to serve a copy of your s: Answer upon the subscriber, at office, mentioned below, withi 0 Summons upon you, exclusive of the ‘day of service;. und you are hereby notified that, in case of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in Pthe complaint. - Dated at Minot, North Dakota, this ‘ith day of June, 1924. ' DICKINSON & JOHNSON, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Office and Postoffice Address: Minot, North Dakota. } 6-19-26—7-3-10-17-24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Matter. of the Estate of (Ethan A. Dawson, Deceased: _.Notice is:Bereby given by the un- dersigned E. Dorothy Looney, Ad» mimiistratrix of the Estate of Ethan &. Dawson, late of the city of Bis, mparck, in.the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota deceased, to the creditgrs of and all persons having claims. against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouthers, .within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said Administratrix, at the office of her resident agent, ‘C. L. Young, in the City National Bank Bujlding, #in the city of Bismarck in said Bur- leigh County, North Dakota. That ————— _ LITTLE JOE acs | Gusneres ecg ted foxes HES iy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OH WELL! We don’t know where Sally Trad- dles fot her glasses, but she came by her retrousse —nose—whiech is Seandi know—honestly. avian for turned up, as you Sally came into this world with ‘a turned-up nose and beeause it turns up so exquigitely and con-) forms to all the roved speci ching the characteristic: expre subjecun without. nd ¢ models. And he ¢ posing. They call, jecting the film slow Only when the work is we work on & bronze of Viadimir WE GUESS YOU"D / TURN UP YOUR NOSE, TOO “tions MOVIES HELP SCULPTOR able tc vanced i osin most promising musi tional tags and duplicates as may be needed during the year 1925, will he received at the office of the State. Highway Commission at the | Capitol in the City of — Bismarck, | North Dakota, until 2 o'clock p.m jon the first day of July, 1924. Speci- © 6 of _ eaning aristocracy, oh, yes, she is fellers! awirded a yo hand-engraved ham bone, emble ic of the championship of he et the recent Kensington Canine So- | ciety show in the east. | young lady LADY , YOURE WAY AHEAD WHERE ARE WE GOING, ANY WAY. BOOTS? ) DIDNT HEAR You Say / Mote than 2000 blue-blooded num- | bers ‘were on exhibition and time was a) rge Fite Waters, is ochievine ssions of: his | rus ur tireless | films them n by pro- recomplish his preliminary work sia Hore he is at one of Kurop youngest and ihem to us h there a MRS. BL Liberty Park, Salt Lake © he took h him a h feHow, shown here with his mothe FALO AND HER BABY y 75-pound Cees OF TH’SToRY ! PACE: SEVEN fications concerning the tags and In Colorado farm taxes have béen = * contract may be had by applying] found to be 340 per cent of the pre- to the State Highway Commission,] war rate. = Bismarck, N. D, : JOHN P. TUCKER, Registrar. Second notice appeared June 23. A new form of stethoscope sends... the heart beats by radio to the ears ~ of the physician, A Pleasure Trip, Maybe BY MARTIN RT THERE SHE GOES -1 KNEW yt! WHY, WHAT WAS THAT ? HUWAY UP TEETUMS BY WHATS WORRYIN’ ME 1G WHEN OR HOW ARE WE Gain | Bupby GOTTEN THE OLD HOME TOWN THERE HE 1S - 1D KNOW THAT ADAMS APPLE ANY PLACE‘! MAW ROBRINS RECOGNIZED HER Son CGBERT AS SOON AS THE TRAIN PULLED/N - SHE SAW HIM PLAINLY THROUGH THE COACH WINDOW — To BE CONTINDEDS -— . Buffalo, And he younz Precaution no end of | TCAME OVER, TO SEE GREATEST DOPE CACHE IN HISTORY | onidden carefully beneath a shipment of ‘brushes $1,500,000 .in, mor- phine, opium, heroin:.and other drugs were found hidden “hy: ctitoms officers at New York. This greatest dope seizure in the history ‘of nar- cotic smuggling thas resulted in the disclosure of an international rin with headquarters at Bremen, Germany. ~Two men are dnder arrest’as American agents of the ring. IF WILLIE WILL COME OUT AN! PLAY WITH ME, MR. WALLACE. “GEE, NUZ THAT. You SINGIN" LIKE THAT, WiLUE?. gf C. 1, Yoyng:is my resident agent in. the cae "OF North’ Dakota. : Dated June 12th, A. D, 1924. E. DOROTHY LOONEY, Administratrix. NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, Attorneys for Administratrix, Bismarck, North Dakota. “Birst’ publicatién’ on’ the:1éth of June A. D, 1924, * ti 6-14-21-28—7-5 | motorcycle tags, with REQU FOR BIDS. FOR FUR- NISHID MOTOR VEHICLE TAGS FROM 1925. REGISTRA- TION IN. NORTH. DAKOTA , BIDS CLOSE JULY 1. > Bismarck, N. D. Notice ig hereby given that pro- posals for furnishing to the State of Notth Dakota one hundred twen- “ty thousand,_pairs’. of . automobile ags and, seven, hundred pairs of. such addi- WHY, HE'S TAKING ANS BATH NOW — BY BLOSSER JUST MAKE YOuRSELE AT HOME, FRECKLES— ) WILLIE SHOULD BE y~ TAROUGH IN A FEW MINUTES )

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