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THE: BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIV. s|been appointed cashier of the Pe |ple's State bank of Aneta, to fill t ney gnade by the resignation G. secretary to Gov, A. Larson, who became G. priya jorlie. N sted, farmer near here and for many | Engelstad assumed the position, Fe By Taylo ‘i ane ® ‘ ime : : NEW—A :CROSS-NUMBER PUZZLE! and she eats anything she wishes!stopping at a task because it wa : a a 5 ’ to and sleeps perfectly. She enjoys | difficult. rl une ass 1e ver semen g auto. Hding! She has four children here. 4 , 5 Mrs. Sabe knows no reason why ain e: pe f i =-PHON E '82—- she has lived so long, but says she] ,ENGHLSTAD MADE CASHIER : has always’ done the thing she |e: pepo nets eR: C. Engel HELP WANTED FEMALE” TURF LEADER thought would be good for her, never | years a businessman of Aneta, has |1. ‘WANTED—Experienced _ waitress at *, RES RE RR Ne Pa 9 PN Te Homan’s Cafe. Classified Advertising Rates eae MOM’N POP Out of the Ordinary ee 1-81-3t! | 1 insertion, 26 words or Frank Sturgis Has No Irons i 2 WANTED—Women or girl todo under ......... : zi housework Phone 618-9th St. daytimes, 302, WANTED Middle aged lady to k house in small town, three adults to cook for. Write Tribune No. 912, 4-24-tf ee ec Cn aTsEn Ben TOG MALE HELP WANTED TWO MORE MEN WANTED—We can use two young men that are “4 willing to learn a trade. Apply at onee, Stair and Pederson, ot $10,0C0 A YEAR MAN WANTED vein IF YOU CAN organize and direct a sales force to sell our $23.50 po- pular priced suits and overcoats direct to @‘arer, here is a real op- portunity. More than 100 District Offices now operating successfully. Backing of a million dollar, na- tionally known firm. Man exper- ienced in direct selling preferred, but other applicants will be given equal consideration. Sales Manag- er, The Style-Center Tailoring Co., 412 E. 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohto, MEN and Women learn barber trade great demand, big wages. Few Weeks required. Catalog free: Molet Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1-19-1m SALESMAN MAN—Rducated man,Sperman- located, for part time work, I! on schools, libraries, and Dodd, Mead Burnham Building, and Bismarck, Very good oppor- tunity for the right man. Write ¢ a Tribune No. 914. 1-31-2t ENTS WANTED 5 WANTED—For cr mill selling direet te-wear- Prefer experienced, reliable er. men devoting entire time to work. Give reference: Mills, Duluth, Bullard Knitting innesota, 1-31-lw BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS —Strong, husky six- teen jending varieties culled by na- i judge. Buy northern bred Live delivery — cirtular Caledonia Hatchery, donia, ‘Minn., Dept. 3. * WORK WANTED WANTED—To care for one or two children, Write tribune No, 906. 1-14-tf MISCELLANEQUS WANTED—To trade a good used car for a business lot on Sweet , Street. For further information see Stuir and Pederson. « 2-2-3 At a bargain, two wood- en type case stahds, fully equipped with slides, real bargdin for print: er, who needs new equipment. Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- pune. , 1-28-tf FOR SALE—Choice Imported German Rollers. ....64 6+. 07+. $8.00 Hartz Mountain Singers Native Singers .......... 5 Cages, Seeds, Treats ete. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. FOR SALI PI & Taylor threshing outfit in A-1 shape. 25-50 H. P. engine, 32x50 separator, separator run only 70 days. One 8 bottom plow’ with stubble and braker bottoms. One 2 indertions, 26 words oF undef ... : 65 8 insertions, 26 words or ssccccecoes 616 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 wotds, 2c adi tional ‘per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES; @8 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure inaprtion same day. t THE * BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 FOR SALE—Oliver Typewriter No. 9, Like new. Price $30.00. Butler Studio. FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, one year old. Good one, Gene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. Phone 67W. : 2-2-1w THE ART SHOP Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, pi- coting, stamping, gathering. Your patronage respectfully solicited. All work guaranteed. Broudway. Mail orders gWew prompt attention, 2-2-1m ts ROOMS FOR RENT ‘ RENT--Furnished; room in a modern home. Close in. Well heated. 211-2nd St, “Phone 634M. 2-2-3 FOR RENT—Room and board suit- able for two ladies-or man - and wife. $25.00 a month.» 602-11th St. Photie 978-R. 2-2-1w FOR REN--Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ‘Morphy, Phone 952. 4-80-tf FOR —Furnished located from Capitol town. Phone 498-R. and down- FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close in. Call at 806 8th St 802, 1 FOR RI ‘Nice, large room... for two, elose in. hot and cold water auibath. Call 678, ee 1-31-3t FOR RENT—Unfurnished, heated flat, 3 rooms, kitchenette and bath. Phone 843R, : 1-31-3t FOR RENT—2 modern garages, ce- ment floor, central lecation, 414 6th St. Call 710 after 6°P. M. ‘ 1.31-tf 1 Lee FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FAR RENT—Six room cottage at 719 6th St., newly painted and papered. W. S. Casselman, 1-7-tf. FARM LA’ WANTED—Party to break 200 acres and seed to Flax, owner to furnish seed. Description of land is west 1-2 of Se¢, 7-87-77, néar Brittin, N. D. Land also for sale. Give full 10 ft, Tractor drill. ; Write Arnold Rupp, Baidwin, N. Do” 1-24-8t, SMOKE—Commercial Ciub 10c cigar, ittle Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Sai same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by 'W,. F: Erlenmeyer, 428 Third Street, Bismarck, N.'D. 12-8-2mo. information in first letter. Ad- dress J. Clevan, Brookings, S. Dak. 1-27-5t LOST—A pro: April 1925. ner. If found please ‘return FOR SALE—Seed millet, 12 miles Ne <W. of Bismarck. Herman Worst, Bismarck, N. D. 1-80-8t Oe "+ NEW. GUM KING ie ley Sr., will his father\as, president of the Wigley Chewing’ Gum Company, it qaid. Philip, though not yet 30, Hin all probability be seas ‘ts >} able ‘aga’ | bankrupt | 8re_excepted by law from such dis- ge. ‘ s 4] Dated this 12th day ‘of December, A. D. 1926. above'and receive rewatd. x u 1428-1w | LOST—About Jan. 29, a brown alli- gator skin pocket book containing sum of money. Finder please no- tify 210 Thayer. St. ér Phone 538R. ‘: 2-2-3, BANKRUPT’S PETITION FOR DIS-| CHARGE AND ORDER OF NO- TICE THEREON. In the Distritt Court of the-United States. For tha Southwestern Division, District of North Dakota. : Tr the: Matter ‘of “Pred: Sabot, Jr? Bankrupt. No. 5727 In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable Judges of the Distttet Court of the United States for the District of North Dakota, Fred Sabot Jr. of Regan in the County) of )Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said District, re- spéctfolly. represents that on the 21st day, of November, 1924 last past he: idulyigd judged bankrupt under the ts. of Congrens.relfating to bank- ruptey; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of proper- |.ty, and has fully complied with’ all the ri the orders 0} bankruptcy. Wherefore, He prays that he may bé Uecreed by the court to have a full discharge from .all debts prov- inst his esti under said ‘Bets, except such debts a utrements of said acts and of the court touching his} char; FRED SABOT, JR, Bankrupt. On _this.20th day of January, A. D. 1926, on reading’ the.Petition for Discharge of the above-named Bank-! Drdeted By the-Court; thet-e: hears Court; RY be “hat-upoh the same. oh The 1-29-3¢ 1-30-tf FOR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes 65c a bushel. 10-F-3. Floyd Paris, Phone Annex: Block, 508 room well; the City of Bismarck, North: Dakota, in Fire Relative to Post sar FRANK’ J.8' FURGIS Frank J. Sturgis, recently elected chairman of the Jockey Club of Am- erica, succeeding thé late Major Au- gust Belmont, is the new ruler of the turf in this country. Sturgis brings a wealth of experi- ence to his new post. He is neither the owner of a racing stable nor financially ‘interested in any race course. the said court,.at.Fargo in said dis- trict, atten o'clock ‘in the forenoon; and that noticg theragf be published in The: Bismarck “Tribtne, a news- paper printed in--said district, and that ‘all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said- petitioner should not be grayted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Referee shall send, by mail, to all known creditors, cop- ies of said petiton and this order, addressed ‘to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Andrew Millet, Judge of the said Court, and the seal -theteof, at Bismarck, in said disttict, on the 20th day of January, A. D. 1925. (SEAL OF THE COURT) Jd. A. MONTGOMERY, A Clerk. By E.R. STEELE, Deputy Clerk. 2-2-tf ; FOR RENT—large pleasant well pee furnished room. Suitable for one| NOTICE OF by EXECUTION Orit a Gall 247 after 6 P. M-| WHEREAS heretofore judgment a eS 2 and decree in mortgage foreclosure ___1:31-1W] were duly entered the office of FOR RENT—Nice, modern furnished {the Clérk of the Disttict Court: for room. Close in. 505 &rd_ St.| Burleigh County; North Dakota, Phone 322-M, \ “"1-29-8t] wherein Merchants & Manufacturers State Bank, a corporation, was Plain- tiff, and Fred Clark, Florence Olatk, his ‘wife, Andtew Jackson and Brush- MeWilliams Company, & corporation, were Défendants, and whetein: it was adjudged and decreed that Plaintiff recover -the sum of Forty-one Hun- dted-Seven-and 51-100 ($4107,51) DoWaes,-aMt decreéing that said claim is'h valid first mortgage Tien upon ‘the real estate therein des- cribed, and that shid ‘real estate be sold to satisfy the’ same, and the said lien fotetlosed thereby. Now, Thetefore, Notite I§ Hereby Given, that by virtue of a Writ of Special Execution issued out of said Court and directed and deliveted to me and now in my hands, ahd des- cribing said judgment, I, the under- signed, Sheriff, shall offer for sale and sell at public auction to ‘the highest bidder for cash the ‘premises hetein described, and said sale will be held on the 28th day of February 1925, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at. the front door of the Court House in to satisfy said judgment and special execution. fe The réal estate above mentioned and to be sold is situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and is known and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: The North One-Half (N%). of Section Three (3) Township One OUT OUR WAY © tie ST SanREEEEED EEEEEEEEEEEa eee THAT WAS A GREAT GAME TONIGHT - 1 MANAGED To RAKE IN TS BUCKS - TLL SURPRISE MOM WITH A NICE PRESENT at 4ou BEEN iu Instead! of cross. words—cross numbers! Here is scmething new in the fad that has gripped the nation. Numbers instead cf letters, numbers that add to a definite sum, read- ing either way. You need no dictionaties to look up sticklers, metic. For these numbers are just the first nine di totals 15. ! , The puzzle form and numbering of the squares are similar to cross- |, Word puzzles, But instead of definition you get a group of numbers which are to be arranged in the squares designated so that they. will add up to 15 either horizontally or vert ly, When the other groups ure properly arranged. Try it and see how you like it. HORIZONTAL 5. | (OW- LTHOUGHT You WERE PLANING POKER AGAIN- L'UE BEEN WAITING TO SHow Mou THE WEW HAT LBOUGHT- jot even an arith s and each group Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | Puzzle. INIT Saas OAL] [AIR TT S © eo IRIATTI IS) | NIDMBAINEINTT OT TL] if} | S Bha arp JE PoP WHERE HAVE ME?-I SAID (T Cost $60 LHAD To GIVE MY ATTENTION To SEVERAL DEALS THAT MEANT QUITE A PROFIT TILL YES L HEARD ies ARE YOU DISAPPOINT ED BECALSE L Don’ Kick ON THe PRICE 7 THE OLD HOME TOWN “YOU SAY YOUR) CAT CLIMBED INTO THE <¢ BIRD_, Ny CAGE? NO-NO-1SAy \S¢ Fore EaGs is AN, ONTRAGE:! 38. 41. 44. 45. AGENTS For LIGHT DARK OR MEDIUM WEIGHT K COAL oR SLACK, BOVLITONS COAL YARD COAL FOR COOKING VERTICAL He ee ROASTING STEWINGOR FRYING eS AND PLAIN HOUSE HEATING, 4.4 25 ay Wy eT 5. 5, 2, 2, 6. ‘ 6. 2,5, 4,4. 2 alae 8 4a. \ 8 5, 2, 8. 46. eh 9. 2,9, 1, 8. 49. 6, 5, 4. Hundred and Forty-two (142), Range Eighty-one (81). Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 9th day of January, 1925, - ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of North Dakota. M. R. KEITH, Esq. Attorney for Plaintif?, Kenmare, North Dakota. 1-19-26—2-2-9-16-23 Celebrates Her © '102nd Birthday Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 2.—Cele- bration of her 103fid birthday was the recent privilege of Mrs. Ingeborg Sabe of Grand Forks, ‘who lives here with her son-in-law and daughter,’ Mr. and Mrs. John Eikhoff. She’ came to NoNtth Dakota from her home in Lordahl, Norway, when she was 77 years old, making the trip alone.’ She has never learned to speak the English language and up until a few years ago read the Nor- wegian papers with interest. Her health has remained good \ pou Mase wes \Wanway, & z tii : pw, WG Z/, ah ors, 2 HANK BOYNTON THE COALMAN. WHEN MAKING OUT HIS MONTHLY BILLS - ; LETS THE FIRE Go. OUT JN AIS OFFICE STOVE THEREBY DRIVING AWAY A L / SOUP.BONE ? GOOD GRACIOUS $ {DO THEN CALL YOu THAT ? oe 1! goblin At i 4 B WOR Aig iwes Mm Yevires c WHY MOTHERS GET. GHANA: ser ia rae Ap Candied he MAM-BOY! x DIDNT KNOW) FRECKLES COULD DLAY Tu PIANO s'GooD!! HE NUSTA PRACTICED ASHAMED To Look HIS CUSTOMERS IN THE FACE WHEN HE MAKES OT OF NOSEY LOAFERS AIN'T PLAYIN TH’ PIANO HE'S DUSTIN! BY STANLEY HOLD ER NEWT SHF AREARIN KNOW HES By Blosser

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