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g y - MONDAY, SULY 7, 1984 ws “™ ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tribune Classified Advertisements certain mortgage executed and deliv- | Have Throne Again “PHONE 32— the republic was established. He] title. It 4 upported by some 5U lives in retirement in the Imperial | delegates, who allege that Hsuan within the walls of Peking. | Tung is planning a movement to.te- ns his imperial title and the | store the monare lities of the Manchu court, al. bes ss ) though virtually a prisoner, LIZARD SHOE A bill was introduced recently in Novelty shoes, of ipper shape, r house of the Chinese par- | With an inch-wide strap across the lor lizard, are e ered by Johanna Hartley and Arthur | WILD WEST SHOW sb F ’ is- artley, husband and wife, of Bis | ; |; poping wey. FaCAR. county of Burleigh and state Four mil ta to Bismarck Bank, Ilion dollars a year is the pension sociation of Bismarck | THIS SEAS Ny esrsntoe by the Peking govern- and state, dated the | | ment to the Manchu emperor, Hsuan banking a said county 22 ay ust 1922 el 3 | r, dicated in 1912 when to abrogate the imperiar} instep, in natural- bia VANT FOR SALE 22nd day of Aug st 1922 and record. \ Tung, who abdicated vin 1912 when |, worn with-a square bag to nipgth: Ex Tey 7 ; 3 ie cs ed in the office of the Register of! | aan YE pea: s see u mS ‘ eekly, Classified A JSE; stric ; » story,| Deeds for Burleigh County in the; Ponca Bill In in , " ; addressing, mailing circulars. No Advertising Rates HOUSE, “bascly modern, one, storys) stats of North Dakota on the 23td uced to Joi |MOM’N POP A Little Light on thé Matter By Taylor selling. We pay weekly, Send for|| 1 insertion, 25 words or six rooms and bath, west Avenuc Gi Bien ho ett Robbins B | g k A 6 Be beRUHPAL 1GGH Baviee.” treee, of August 1922 in, Book 171 o} ‘obbins Bros., Because of | full information, Rica Co., 1658 under ....... ..$ 50 » si DSL A +! Mortgages on page 204, will be fore-| aes : = | =~ - : Broadway, Dept. G-21, New York.| | 2 insertions, 25 words or oily SB20000. | closed by sale of the premises in! His Growing Popularity =| ~ cmon now You BLOoMIN WHAT'S THE IDEA OF | } 6-30-1w under o5 | | MANY aa) in city and country] such mortgage and hereinafter _des- | GLUBBERIN: IDIOT AND lls Be uP IN ae Gy Lown Sie ‘ PED—C = 7 Ac: 8 insertions 25 property. ou can never feain eribed at the front door of the Court - “aca ry ‘T You've Bi GOLD! (SH SCAND! >! + eee a ers spel words or | { buy as cheaply as now. With the| House in the county of Burleigh in| The addition of the wild west show] . Qsin@ mu PACE ASA AND DEFACING THE AND CALM MOURSELF ae oth aaa 4 Hutt ‘nate seal ts Gaba ci Gadse' 1.86 big increase in diversification this] the state of North Dakota at the to the Robbins Bros. circus this sea. r REPUTATION OF AN TILL L EXPLAIN hor Mas O¥er Sb Sbeds, (es adds. county is a much firmer founda-| hour of two o'clock P. M. on Fri- son is maile by publie demand, Every- : ; HONEST LAW ABIDING MATTERS - You ©, WANTED — Experienced waitress. eeiat Lies tion than ever before and we have| day, the 8th day of August 1924 to! where one travels he is constantly SLES loa) CITIZEN? SEE IT HAPPENED f Call after 6 p! m. Ohio Cafe. Pith lh -never had so much reason to be] ®atisfy the amount due upon said’ met with a request for the old time Me boetenis ELA ie UKE THIS — a : 9-1-3t ‘ iw x a3 Gee ge on the day of sale, ely aN a ee COME INTO MY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || ¢?timistic of the future, Buy now described in said mortgage Wit! West show. There has beey no Orrice - ) D vhic! i 2 ati Organia st e roi \; 7 ee ____ SALESMAN RATES the business and make your prof- phd gine My! hey oleate aauye | for ‘aver’ ten Weereseeaily the wild 25 ba] SALESMAN to handle bead and 65 Cents Per Inch its. oe Seven (7), Eight (8), and Nine| West shows went off the road with ‘ necklace as a side line. Notion All classified ads are cash in ||1 also write fire insurance in good Block Nincteen (19) of River-|the passing of Buffalo Bill. aE ele nan ea advance. Copy should be re- COMIC euCaY v Addition to the city of Bis’! The old time wild west show with \ SNe "15-7 Remceney acne cioce Cor enue F. E, YOUNG. on file in the office of the Register |"! Cowboys and real cowgirls men ig A insertion same day. 7-7-1w] of Deed Bisterjnd women of the plains, with the or said county. There will be du gage upon the ds of Two Hundre: such mort- nd the popular pastimes of | the sum|the west, will always be a popular Thirty-nine sement. There is only D—GENERAL im THE f { High Ree SRL ArRdae NOES BISMARCK TRIBUNE upo of and POSITION WANTED A PHONE “stenographer de- [wenty-two Cents! zed wild west show in plesmiene scherme ie oN aa be Call 464-R, interest. today--and that is Ponea % (other cagencies charge 5 percent | q)——————__ 73-1W at B k, North Dakota His show is with the Robbins amounting to $50 to $100). We this 20th day of June 1924. reus and is given in con- t guarantee posicion or Hb) re- FOR SALE ______WORK WANTED | Dee ON hee junction with that performance, P funded. To save time make remit; | A real bargain in an eight room | WANTHD—Washings and ironing at UACSHiGy toe MOrREEeSS . | —————— _ tance stating qualifications with! house, strictly modern, nice lawn,| home, Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. Bismarck, North D: en te SSS f first letter and ask for blank.| close to schools and churches, one 6-27-2w 6 14-2128 | | N f O ' Grand Forks ee aad Agency, }, af the best neighborhoods in city, - - =|! ews 9 ur 4 Grand Forks, ak. seven blocks from business cent- | i ORO eth Jk BE) Ae IEE Sr lle 0 nS , e.rg.am| Seven Hocks, from business cent! MORE WORK THAN PLAY FOR POLA |, Neighbors dagRu OW THiS LITTLE FLIRTATION CASED GOU ANN TROUBLE t than $8000.00 Only $4950.00 pay- Rae ee ae WITH GOLDIE BUT IN ORDER TO BoT L TRUST YOU WILL THAT'S MUSIC FOR SALE OR RENT 4 : Cae KEEP MY WIFE AND FRIENDS FROM IDUER REPEAT THIS able, $1750.00 cash, balance $50.00 BALDWIN BINDING COT L. WORE AIFALEE, eee aa TOMY EARS OLD HOUSES AND FLATS | per month or other very reason- FOR RENT—Entire second floor! able terms. furnished for light housekeeping! The prettiest 75 foot corner lot in consisting of two rooms, sewing| the city, south and east front, four room and hall, Also one furnish-| blocks from down town, nice shade (i ed room on first floor without] trees; perfect location for an light housekeeping. Phone 1779. apartment building or nice home. 7-1-8t] Price on application, Garoursroonis home | You can never again buy property ath, kitchenette, screened| here as cheaply as you can now. ‘and large vestibule, part-| I have some splendid bargains in ly furnished or unfurnished. Also} houses, lots and farm lands and 1 4 my piano for sale on terms. Phene| have never misrepresented any SECRET — L AM A BANKER AND IF YOU EVER NEED LIGHT ON ANY FINANCIAL MATTERS TLL BE GLAD TO HELP YOu ] 2. Mr. and Mrs, Olaf Lundin have had for their guests the past week Mr. ! Andrew Lundin and daughter, Miss earl Lundin, of San Francisco, Cal. the first visit of the Lundin rs for over 38 years. Monday evening Mrs, Lundin entertained at a dance in honor of her guests. About 50 people from Bismarck and sur- rounding districts were in attendance. Mr. Lundin and daughter left late in the week, Miss Lundin returning to the west and her father proceed- ToP — IF IT'S ANYTHING I'M GENERALLY LIGHT ON 26 FINANCES! MUSTACHE TO CONCEAL MY IDENTITY T HAD NO IDEA THAT L WOULD RESEMBLE YOU so ere aaa OW. 3-1wk | Property in ae arts a sale. ing on Ga east, The engage- FOR RE 3 furnished rooms for * 6-30-1 ment of Miss Pearl Lundin was an- light housekeeping in modern | ee eee unced just before her visit to orth Dakcta, The wedding will take place in the ‘ate fait. house. Close in. Vacant about BUSINESS CHANCES July 15th, Phone’ 925-W2. FOR SALE—Garage and fully equip- 6-30-1w) ped Akron Williams vulean RENT—Three room flat with plant. Steam boiler, good: 1 and Mrs, John Nordstrom left Wd a morning for a week-end FOr ae bath and kitchenette in new Tri-| tion and will make terms to suit A D ze es bune building, Fourth and Thayer.) A bargain if taken at once. S. ‘ aba a Wont Uatiee ona THE OLD HOME TOWN Sue ne Offi C. Tobin, Mandan, N. ot re 3 fs They went by motor. They were ab: petra h Oe Ne caireawiaaatiinees accompanied by their two little sens. POLD ER NEWT ie (3 fat ' rooms. Apply ¥. W, Murphy. TAND While out driving Thursday after- SHES AREARIA : 5 | wees > BOR BAPE 100) aerpaliot goed van: noon the buggy containing Mrs, Joh ‘ | epbies f 4-30-t¢] improved land, including 10 acres : RY ig Mrs. John ; Pry H FANCY | a 5 Kish and son, Arthur, and infant son E ‘ TEETH PULLING t FOR RENT—Large pleasant rooms,| of hay meadow, near Menoken, for was overturned, throwing the occu- = { cloge in. Apply 416 Thayer St.) $10 per acre. This is a nice quar- pants out and ‘causing some injury ; Phone 622. teen deeee mela Decent 2S nceee to the bab he little fellow was ' re for rent, one of them moder: va i} ‘ PES ea reported cuperating nicely. ve i FOR RENT—Strictly modern fUr- | cence te——e — , BLASTING PONE nished sleeping rooms. Close in.| AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | Mr. and Mrs. Willie Spitzer had You SAN -HE. N ees ne +771") rebuilt. Payments if desired. H. nd waa a SILK EVEN TA’ TRACK ARE VD Two furnished rooms,| Atkinson, Box 641, Bismarck, N. Gabeira Te HIS Socks?/ \ WAITIN” WITH. ] af one double and one single. One] Dak. 7-2-1w F aes F Zz LUO WI Ee 94 ROCKY, Hoe vost of Enmotlice Gall at On BaIi-aome Modeler sau ‘round the clock” with Pola Negri gives sowe idea of how a movie} John Rupp has returned from a == WV <= y siejBiid Sts OF PRONGIREAR: ZE1|, eter inieood condition: salt atsrien ay is divided into work, rest and diversion. It is representative | several weeks’ visit at Clear Lake, f : Z ¥OR RENTCA Th aa and new battery. Phone 641M. | 2f the schedule followed by most of Hollywood's celebrities while at] Minn. where hg was a guest at the POR ARENT AAs Uva toon meee Be qeat| Work on pictures.» Note only two hours are allowed to relaxation, | home of his daughter, Mrs, Claus ae ete ola ni aaa friends, ‘con social engagemen and shows. Garmer and family, edd b oe ae SSsEE So =e ame = — & Woodman 6. ROOMS FOR RENT v TA 66 od “ 99] Section F \ ue su ise aatt reel ABs s ae = Section Foreman Nels Anderson and GOA APARTMENT for vent Turn: | FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished WIFE VOTES “AYE”; HUSBAND “NAY?” , Section Forenan Nels Anderson and ished 1% blocks from P. O. $26.00.] Fooms on ground floor, gas and day and visited over the Fourth with Pyivate entrance. Phone 464-R. stove and three upstairs rooms Mr. Anderson's parcnts, also going to on.6s 7-3-4w| with gas. Call for Mrs. O’Neal Mandan to take in the big Round Up. ti FOR RENT—Sirictiy modern apart-| 728 3rd_St. 6-25- — ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| FOR RENT—Newly remodeled room The pleasant country home of Mr. FP. W. Murphy, Phone 862, furnished or unfurnished. 1016 and Mrs, Otto Hogue was made the y 4-86-t¢| Broadwa: Phone 499-W. gathering place of a number of FOR RENT—4 room cottage all new- Bt gl 4 sg : friends and neighbors of the family ly decorated inside. Phone 778 or 1 1202 Broadway. 7-5-tf R .RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. FOR RENT: A sleeping room in a modern house suitable for one or two, at 621 6th St. Phone 619W. 4: on July Fourth. A picnie dinner was served and the Baldwin boys played bill. Refreshments were served on the grounds and in the evening a dance was given in the,barn on the -W. \! FOR RENT—Well furnished room Phone 10¢-We ds te @ motere. home, cniground Moor, Diechman farm. Lost close in. Phone 672J. 120 Jat St. os jan of the State ss caller in town Editor Lars LOST—Small gold arrow shaped £3018. Sere sorority pin. Opal setting. Return| FOR RENT—One large room suitable to Tribune for reward. 7-5-3t| for one or two gentlemen: : oni : : dost: week from: Hey f | Board, 406-6th Bt. sett! Efe : : : oe ae j ee ROE. BEN aS Paraished) thant roa ge ‘ : : Mrs. Chris Cleveland and children, Will the party who advertised for a] for light housekeeping, 411 5th St. a ‘ x nie Marie GisniMabalandicariitattenrly leat, four venrnelisy dark Std) | eannoneenia. eile : a : eens 5 in the week for Iowa where they will weighing about 800 pounds, Star on | ROR—RENT—Strietiy modern room 2 : : : visit at the homes of relatives for forchend and white spot on hind| at 708 Main St. Call 342. : : sisits at othe = foot, J. S..on right shoulder, com- eae ( EGBERT RORBINS- WHO RECENTLY CAME municate with Gus Sack, Route 1, ‘ Feces i b ionic ies is, WHO! BECENTENGG Bismarck, N. Dak, 721-3¢ | — es Mr. and Mfs, Gerry Shearer who ey 2 AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS ABSEN' lameness Nene have been spending some time visit- - FOR SALE—At a sacrifice or will| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- ose ing ‘at their former home in Iowa, trade in goad spsldnce, in Bis- ser <UpSURE BALE) : or hee. “ returned home last week. ees sa = z marck, a small hotel building with efault having occurred in the : : : . . rie ee ; restaurant in Regan, N. Dake For| conditions of the. mortgage. herein- The Gospel meetings which were Freckles and His Friends All the Latest Improvements particulars write Andrew Holum,| Sfter described, Notice Is Hereby scheduled to be held under tent will 702 So. 10th St., Brainerd, Minn,| Given, that that certain mortgage be' held in the Congregational church pending the arrival of the tent, which executed and delivered by Charles §-26-10t | F” Butterfield, administrator with ) t has been delayed in transit. |A cor- dial invitation is extended the public FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x150| the will annexed of the estate of in the best residence district in| Mary R. Butterfield, deceased, mort- : Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water| g9gor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- . eS to attend these services. and gas all in and partial excava-| ify Company, Inc., mortgagee, dated Sf tion made. Price and terms right. the 11th day of April, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the Paarenakieh Tribune, Blanes: is register of deeds in and for the —______ EEE | county of Burleigh and state of 7 Bis i REWARD—For réturn of Ford tour-} North Dakota, on the 12th day of eee Be ing car fully equipped. Motor No.| April, 1918, at ten o’clock A. M., and } = ; \ 7973683. North Dakota license No.| recorded in Book 143 of Mortgag. The } Ho128. A. F. Erbele, Mandan, ¥.| sre? of the premiges it auch, mort: | nally, exploded'—at least in the Pattangall family: Both W. R. and gage and hereinafter eseribed, ‘at | Mrs. Pattangall, Augusta, Me., had votes at the Democratic convention. FOR SALE — Davenport, rockeys,} the front door of the courthouse at | Pattangall presented the famous anti-Klan plank while Mrs. Pattangall chiffonier, buffet, and dining room| Bismarck, in the coypty of Burleigh | sat calmly back and, acting asyher husband's alternate while he was furniture. Phone 339-M. | Call at and state of orth Dakota, at the] on the stand, voted against the plank he was presenting, proving 600 Avenue D, 7-5-1w| hour of ten Gres “ LEAVING city, all furniture for sale.| 22°d dey of Ju'y, Cpa 6 STARTLED MAIN STREET WHEN HE APPEARED WEARING _HWIS FAVORITE SUMMER Sulit TObAY — By Blosser OW, GEE, OVER THERE 1S MISTER MCGOOSEY WORKIN’ IN HIS BACK YARD - 1 GUESS TLL @ OVER AN’ SEE WHAT HE'S Doin’ YoU DOING, MISTER OW, JUST PLANTING A FEW BULBS I. S, Maxwell, pioneer farmer resi- dent of this district, sustained seri- ous injuries when he fell from the roof of his house Saturday afternopn while investigating » leak in the roof. Mr. Maxwell slipped and fell to the ground about ten feet, spraining his back and breaking two ribs, He is confined to his bed. thitéAhoifored! theory that a wife votes as her husband has been The Grand theatre has been closed for an indefinite period. Mr. Daniel- ‘son is on his vacation. A.M, on the] that 2 woman may cling to her political convictions in spite of hubbf’s J to satisfy the attitude. amount dye upon such Phone 597-R. 408 5th St. inte or hae merase OP. 7-1-8 | ““nke ‘pesmisee’ aeserivea in ania] = THEY MUST HAVE THEIR GAME! Megdames Nina Owens and Nellie Gilmgre have returned home from Williston, where they attended the annual meeting of the American Le- gion Auxiliary. They report an in- teresting session and good at- ay mortgage and which will be sold to FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare satiny the same, a9 situated 4 the county of Bur! and si © : : North Dakota, 2 dencribell as tol- * . v3 lows, to-wit: e Southeast Quarter Block, 8111-2 Main. 6. “ eg ¢ > (SE%) of Section Seven (7), Tawn- tendance, | LITTLE JOE || Sio' boa einarey Farions Cp. ak. —————— forth, nge venty-nine (79) Mrs. Pete Lambert is suffering West of the 6th P. M. ox gard : : from a broken leg, the result of an : : , There will he due npon such mort- aceldent which occurred last Sunday WHO WANTS TO BUY A, HE a ot while the family were fishing in the 'S TAAT SO & | GooD OVERCOAT, CHEAR. 3 seeadtds stasis tntake Missouri river. Mrs. Lambert slipped Lh, : TH WORMS onthe bank and fell, breaking her = Dated this 14th day of June, 1924. J S limb in two places, i INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- é i = IF¥. COMPANY INC. Mr. and Mrs, B. Bartholomew have aug returned from a month’s visit at ae ea ‘ : oF. pu AM AND, ©. %. FQUNG, . : Minnesota and Wisconsin points. Bismarck North Dieses ‘They were accompanied by their son, Paul. v x ‘) SUMMER. Miss Leng Kiefer visited at the Attractive ee ner wear : ee ‘ Sete home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanwell are of crepe de chine covgred with : “3 at Beulah last week. all-over embroidery over f lining of contrasting ‘color. Black or henna is a. pppular combination. ree anne rarrrrerenl'tiltomamdensraseandicetesseastil OSTRICH AGAIN dyst, can't give up thelrmah jongg.’ When it got too Ostrich will be used for hats, | 4 "it indoors, these Washingtot ‘maidens carted a set out to Wa! . seal boss, necklines of frocks,| Park pool. From left to right the players are: “Jane Bynom, Betty| Gilbert Stewgrt has returned from hems, bags and parasols, [°° _ Carey, Helen Plummer and Ruth Nebeker, ‘ ‘a short business trip to Fargo, 4 over red sat : j Mrs. W. C. Upton and daughter, Marjorie, of Manitoba, are house = |,guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nett Robert Michell. - rdmai _

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