The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 3, 1924, Page 7

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_THURSDAY; JULY 3, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements MISCELLANEOUS to learn on ‘| |FOR SALE OR TRADE-Tifty busi- Barber Trade. Great demand, Big Rates tess and: resident lots in town on Wages. Few weeks completes. C: 1 insertion, 25 words or Mille Lacs Lake, Minn. Will sell alog and Special Offer Free. Moler| |, unddrd? fd. 2. cian. Jk § 60 a}l or part. Will consider mer- Barber College, Fi 2 insertions, 25 words or chandise, automobiles or Bismarck ove Under oo... cece. OB property jn exchange. V. R. Mid- 8 insertions 25 words or dlemas, Bismarck, N. Dak. or phone. Hotel under . ste ae 6-26-2 Washburn, N, Dak. Qt 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 FOR, SALE—At a sacrifice or w. Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- trade in good residence in B: ___HELP WANTED—FEMALB . tional per word,, marck, a small hotel building with EARN MONEY weekly, spare time, . restaurant in Regan, N. Dak. For addressing, mailing circulars, No iat DISPLAY particulars. write Andrew Holum, selling. We pay weekly. Send for 702 So, 10th St., Brainerd, Minn. full information... Rica Co, 1658 65 Cen’ inch LAE 6-26-10t Broadway, Dept, G-21, New York. a an pyneite hott bf 1 laundry stove, $4.00, 6-30-1w hts Wid 1 Rund No. 25 gas water heater, GOOD COOK wanted for cafe. State wages in first letter or hone Hotel Washburn, Washburn, —N. D. 7-2-2t THE ’ WANTED-— Girl for general house- BISMARCK TRIBUNE | work, Mrs, R. B. Loubek, Phone PHONE 32 554. 7-1-3t S WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| @———___ advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 a’clock to insure insertion same day. complete, $8.00, 1 Perfection two burner oil stove, $3.00. All in good condition. Inquire between 7 and 8 p.m, at 205 West Thayer. 7 FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 650x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water ' s rk, Pl 431, 406-6th | —$——— en | end gas all in and partial excava-| Davis had no such organized noise-meking org: eral housework, Phone D: FOR SALE tion made. Price and terms right.| McAdoo, they made their presence known and were Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N.} reception. St. 6-18-tf. A real bargain in an eigh ” ___HELP_WANTED—GENERAL Houde, (ately mea Ride eh 4-19- PRACHERS — High School and ‘Grades. Our} of the best neighborhoods in city, placement charge is only $10.00] seven blocks fram business cent. (other agencies charge 6 percent| er, could not be. replaced for less amounting to $50 to $100). We] than $8000.00 Only $4950.00 pay- guarantee posicion or money re-| able, $1750.00 cash, balance $20.00 funded. To save time make remit- per month or other very reas tance stating qualifications with able terms, first letter and ask for blank.|The prettiest 75 foot corner lot in Fordson or ‘small tractor or cattle FOR SALE-—Steamer trunk, 2 all- wool blankets, also 22 Cal. Remin; ton rifle; 807, 4th St. Phone 404- 7-1-3t 6-19-1m| trees; perfect location for an = apartgent building or nice home, LAND | Price on application, . i haif section farm|You can never again buy property eastern North Dakota.| here as cheaply as you can now. N. D. T13 FOR SALE—Sanitary cot and 3 burn- er gas plate. 921 Sth St. Te 1031. q WELL improv with crop in Incumberenc years at six percent. Will ex-| houses, lots and farm lands and 1 | Block, 3111-2 Main, change equity of $14,000 for good] have never . misrepresented any work horses, or horses and cattle. property in order to make a sale. This is a very good farm. A. Y. F. FE, YOUNG Wore cowsue No a OvenE eee one 29-1 | Notice is hereby ‘given that that — FOUND certain Mortga: ante au deliv- | $6093.00, which sum FOR SALE OR REN FOUND—ATN. P. Depot, Fain coat. | Niles, Mortgugors, to Chas, Doffing,| es, upen said HOUSES AND FLATS Apply 48 Main: St. 7-2-3t | Mortgagee, dated January 30} exieanee ceat FOR R Four rooms of my hone| ————a——ee |and filed for record in the o with bath, kitchenette, screened PERSONAL the Register of Deeds of Burle’ i cha ze vesti | Santarnity shotae Inca ageleetespiatel ty, North Dakota on February in porch and large vestibule, part-| Maternity home in a private place. inane: Wupdtrechtdedein. snd of ly furnished or unfurnished. Also} In charge of an.experienced nurse | fice in Book “150” of Mortgages ut iano for sale on terms. Phene} and your choice of doctor. Call] Page 154, and which Mortgage was 7-3-1wk] _ 842-W. 6-28-wk. | duly assigned to Karl P. Doffing by 3 furnished rooms for — Assignment in writing dated March in modern BUSINESS CHAN 12th, 1918, and filed for record in in, Vacant about . we. ' furnished in good order, in- county | °f Burleigh County, Nore te seat town, and the only shop in A ae ay I GtuAwe | town. If interested come and see ignments at Page 540, will be fore- bath;and kitchenette in new Tri-| me at Stanton, North Dakota, or| closed by a sale of the premises, in pune building, Fourth and Thayer.| Write J. N. McCarter at’ Stanton,| such Mortgage and hereinafter des- pune Offi qete| ND. cribed, at the front door of the pcan eas Court House in the City of Bismarck '—Modern furnished in Burleigh County, North D: apartments, one, two and three} AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES at the hour of Two o'clock P. FOR RE light house. se July 15th, Phone 92! FOR, RE Zoniel Apply F. W, Murphy. FOR SALE—My new d-cylind E—My new 4-cylinder Nash July 12th, to satisfy th : SAL -eylinder Nash : i Phone 852, . Sedan at 25. percent discount be- | de, 4ven nnid Mortgage on. the day apaftment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris} WANTED—Ford touring. Must be| County of Burleigh. and State of 1 & Woodmanse in ‘good mechanical condition, and | Nouh Jaxots and described as fol) Mr. A FOR REW priced right. Phone . 967.\ 40] ws: viz: f _] as their guest the ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| Thayer St. 6-26-tt| tor (Rute SEEN Seuthease @waT-| week, Al ; ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 862. FOR SALE—Motoreycle, new and| ter of Northeast quarter (SE% of] °! the State penitentary, ___4-80-tf] rebuilt. Payments if desired. H.| NE%), and Lot one (1), of Section FOR, RENT—5 room modern house,| ‘Atkinson, Box 641, Bismarck, N.| Six (6), Township One Hundred 1 lggated on Mandan Avenue. In-| Dak. Tdeaw | (ort (140), Range Seventy-five i quife 46 *Broadway. 6-26-1w| FOR SALE—1022 Model Ford road:|° There will be due on said Mort- WOR RENT—Two apartments fclly/ ster in good condition, self starter| gage on the day of sale the sum of equipped for light housekeeping.| und new battery. Phone 541-M. One Thousand One Hundred and Phone 794 1-12. 7-2-3t| One ‘dollars and Fifty Cents j Te RENTOoPerson Court |§ << | ($1101.50), and the costs of fore- 6-26-tt) ___ROOMS FOR RENT | Motes June ath, 1924 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished KARL P. DOFFING, WORK WANTED rooms on ground floor, gas and Assignee of Mortgagee. home. Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R.| with gas. Call for Mrs, O’Neal,| Attorney for Assignee of Mortga- 6-27-2w] 723 8rd St. 6-26-tf FOR RENT—Well furnished room in SHE KEEPS COOL! @ modern home, on ground floor,|]. « * close in. Phone 672J. 120'1st St.|'NOTICE 2 2-20-tf. CLOSURE SALE 1 fis [J] | OR RENT—One targe room suitabio| “Notice Is Hereby Given: That the gee, Valley City, North Dakota, 6-5-12-19-26—7-3-10 for one or two gentlemen: Aso] e™t mortgage executed and de- i" livered by M. L. Mundy and R. W, BAA TE TADRBIE DB, BrGrtf) scott of Marshall County, Iowa, and FOR RENT—Cozy room modern home. Phone 682 or 313. | County, Towa, mortgagors, to W. H. THE BISMAROK: TRIBUNE DAVIS DEMONSTRATION Every’ dark horse has his day and while the supporters of: John W. | anization as Smith and | pupils who finished the eighth | s who received perfect ificates of her school pila 8 . Et anintanedatiiic i inted” at “once for] close to schools and churches, one }FOR SALH GR TRADE—25-05 Wallis | tela." ot" the county’ cE HURST ractor in A-1 shape. Will take) state of North Dakota, on the 19th da December an trade. Ip care 782, Tribune. | Ooge agement: 6-5-1m} 151, on Pag by a sale of t mortgage and_herein: at the front door of in the oy of county of Burleigh Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency,| the city, south and east front, four {FOR SALI lliet. seed. Holland North Dakota, Hn te ith. Grand Forks, N Dak. blocks from down town, nice shade Nursery, James Holland, Bismarck, | July, 1924 and recorded in Book ¢ 99 per cent, Arthur will be foreclosed Le ARERT UG eEURR a belilé 98. pe Braddock for the Round Up which | Was held there, at the hour of ten Nelson departed 'y the amount ¢ e on the date of sale, Ransom where he will join his wife. age and which will be s satisfy the amount du $5,000 due three! I have some splendid bargains in |fOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare | are mort; Miss Vivian were the guests of Mrs. hows, tow Liarold Hargrave on Thursday. (1), Townsh BF .} Seven (137) North, Range Seventy- Sere e ON GAULEATG. | eight CSI Wext of teu : Ambers returned home on spending a week at ‘his old home at Pelican Rapids, M There will be due gage on the day of sale, the sum of Saturday as the result mortgagee, of a fall over a door step. le. coi Pe fl chika) WS and Mrs. Albert Ch ir daughter Myrtle autoed to F, DULLAM AND guests of Mr. e, North Dakota. 6-€-13-20-27-—1-4-11 Miss Emma Selland departed on | ng from Stecle for an ut Crystal Lake, Minn, | FOR RENT—Two chair Barber Shop, | the office of the Register of Deeds il News of Our Neighbors nt Sunday at the George Chris- son and Art Bjorhus homes in Lcin township, { CLEAR LAKE —— John Merringdah! spent Monday ty consulting his doctor at Bismarek., part of their family ar ation visiting at various a short vz places in Minnesota, ee ‘ Nelson and Miss Ha Christ Selland 4-20-t2 1 Mr. and Mrs, J. : & ar fore July 8th. Will consider part| said Mortgage and which will be] the happy. parents of a baby girl YOR RENT—A five room modern] cash and terms, I. L, Berge. sold to the same are those} Which came to their home Saturday, 7-2-2t | certain premises situated in the| June 21. = as their guests their and Ifttle day t part of the , Alta Nlber who is an employee . Art Bjorlius had as guests on’ the week, Mr, Bjorhus' parents and other near relatives of Harvey, N. D. Adolph Hanson and Mr. ‘ttle red spent sever: k Begeman ane uvold returned Mon- evening from Jamestown where they were attending camp meeting. rtin Koessel en- it of- Mr. Koessel’s father from Marion who was enroute to a church meeting at Hazen. ved a short v. Mrs, Alfred Hogstad and daughters y and ‘Tuesday at her their baby WANTED—Washings and ironing at} stove and three upstairs rooms|JOHN 0. HANCHETT Sunday at the an chureh at Zenevieve Laverne was name given. Lein, 4 Ole Newland spent Monday eveving ut the Jens Hanson home: near Steele. = aa little daughte OF MORTGAGE FORE-| kK jorven were pleasant calle st Schoon ‘honie on Wednesday evening. Mrs. ©. A, Ne spent Tuesday at the comer and family Ch s Elizabeth Kjorven spent Mon- Tuesday at the county seat, ting from here evening for a short visit at the C. R. Crawford home Miss Kizabeth Kjorven completed j eight month tern in newW|Mrs. Josephine dackson of Emmett|® very successful eigh Christiania township on f 6-27-1w | Stark, mortgagee, dated the 13th day | Friday. Raymond Beyer, Elsie Beiite FOR RENT—Strictly modern room | of December, 1918, and filed for rec-} and Chauven Belile were three of at Brittin and at 708 Main St, Call 342. ——SSSS—S—S—: SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh, In District Court, Fourth Judicial District, L. R. Baird, as Receiver of the First Farmers Bank of Minot, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. National Nonpartisan League, g 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 seyve a copy of your said Answer upon the subscriber, at his office, mentioned below, | within thirty days after the Service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and you are hereby notified that in case of your failure to appear or answer, the plaintiff will take judgment Seajnat you by default for the” relief “demanded. in} ne eae ated at et, North Dakota, this Mth fey of June, 3934, ks SON & JO! - Attorneys for the Pinigtit, Office and; Postoffice Address: North Dakota. - 6-19-26 —7-3-10-17-24 NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Bids are requested for: supplying 1000 tons (more or Jess), best lump lignite coal, delivered in the bins of the several Bismarck public schgols during year ending June 30, 1926. Bids to be opened @t, regular meet- ing of board Tuesday, Aug. 12, 1924 at 8 p.m. Hi, Sehkoal, lege reserved to reject any or all bid By order of Board of. Rxtucation, RICHARD PENW ARDS Me ~~ Clerk. 7-1-8-8-10-15-17-22-24-20-31—8.-5-7 | ee 4 " Capital punishment -hag been abol- 4 ei va Ks Cia & i pao vere Motiang, Sova, Claire Millers Név rl, fas} Portuggl, italy, Remepia and Swi Cintas Mulsec Beas bg cathden See This abbeovidte/costuthe; dhe thinka, would’ tie” Wiltable for any woman pander 40. as «The Adirondacks cantaip then 100 scenic lakes, ‘ j j sity ety a THE GLORIO US FOURTH also for a short stay with friends | heme at Northwood. Mrs. Albert Christensen consulted jDr Bodenstab at the capitol city on Monday and Tuesday. estimated. (MOM’N-POP — Aw- WHAT A LIFE !! I KNOW IM INNOCENT OF ALL THIS SCANDAL THAT'S O0ZED OUT ABOUT ME_AND THIS ACTRESS, BuT THAT WON'T STOP PEOPLE FROM THINKING WHAT THEN LIKE, SO LI GUESS IM DELEGATED To TROD THE BACK ALLEYS TILL THINGS CLEAR UP HEE-HEE -- MRS PRYOR BED «Qn Bs STALEY Infant mortality has decreased at Linton before returning to her|neurly 50 percent in the last quar- ter century, The amount of raw silk produced in China and Italy has never been A Double Surprise CONFOUND IT - YD LIKE To KNow How GOLDIE GOT NEXT TO THIS AFFAIR? THE OLD HOME TOWN EGBERT ROBBINS WHO JUST RETURNED HOME CLL, AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSENCE, HAS SO MANY SILK SHIRTS LZ EE 4 At'D NICE THINGS. HIS MOTHER WASHES TWICE A Ww SO THE NEIGHBORS CAN ALL GET A GOOD GEE -WHADDYA SPOSE FRECKLES AN’ THEM LIDS ARE DOIN’ WITH ALL THEM TATOES AN’ THINGS —AN' WHY DYA S'PosE THEY WONT LET US KNOW The sale of foreign newspapers and books, it is said, has been for bidden at Serbian railway stations. Roller skates were first patented * by Merlin, a flemish musical instru- * ment manufactu in 1760, all WOU LITTLE PRUNE -GETAWAY [_ FROM THIS STAGE DOOR ~ YoU PRETENDED YOU WERE A SINGLE MAN BUT IM WISER THAN “OU THINK, CUTIE! STANLEY BY (NO-NO-EGBERT NEVER wore|{ NIGHT SHIRTS /4 {3 —<gIZZ ZB SEE HOW EASY IT IS T FIND WHERE THEY ARE-ALL WE HAFTA Do IS FOLLOW JUMBO - AN HELL TAKE) fi) THERE joer rs

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