The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1925, Page 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925 — MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Dietrict manager for sev- eral articles“in North Dakota at ance. Write Fred R, Newlon, Emery, South Dakota. MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.| | 4 or’ Minneapolis, MinneBeta. ~ | vO 12-19-1m & 1 fnsertion, 26 words or lig 25 words/or under ver 25 worlls, Se addi- tional per‘word. CLASSIFIED’ DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- coived by 12 o'clock to insare insertion same Gay. © : POSITION WANTED YOUNG MAN with college educa- tion, desires position with chance fordedvancement. Six years office und selling experience. Address Box 916, Tribune. 2-4-3 BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky six- ‘teen leading varieties culled by na- tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery circular Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- Minn., Dept. 3 K PHONE 382 —_——— FOR SALE—AIl fixtures for restau- rant. Inquire at 118 6th St. 2-2-1wk FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, one .year old. Good one, Gene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. 1-30-1m WORK WANTED WANTED—To care for one or two children, Write tribune No. 908, 1-14-tf 1-30-tf i | HUH SALE—Roill top desk-and chair. MISCELLANEOUS Phone 67W. FOR SALE—Furniture for sale at a real bargain, library-dine and four chairs, American walnut, chairs have blue leather seats, $52, very high grade pieces; kitchen table, white enamel, has«2 large and 2 small drawers, and / moulding board, $9; vacuum cleaner with all attachments, $39, about half price and used only a short while; 3 burner “Giant Uartfo oilstove with oven, $27, used o a few months; porch chair, $1. clothes basket full of fru $1.75; gray enamel desk, These articles must be sold a once. Are all in fine condi- tion. May be seen at 517 7th 2-2-1w. THE ART SHOP Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to Mrs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, pi- coting, stamping, gathering. Your patronage respectfully solicited. All work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508 Broadway. Mail orders given prompt attention, =f ye 2-2-1m TS WANTED ‘ATIVES WANTED—For sveater mill sclling direct to wear- er. -efer experienced, reliable men devoting entire time to work. Give references. Bullard Knitting Mills, Duiuth, Minnesota, ae fi ho Bh t3 laa , 1-31-1w YOR SALE—Electric Maytag Washer’ ift good condition. Call 677R. ROOMS FOR RENT : 2-4-3t| ROOM FOR two college or high FOR SALE—Fine old violin worth! schpol boys,-with or without meals. $300. Make me a cash offer. Will! .At 301-4th St. trade for used Foi'd. W. E, Rick- er, 306 Mandan Ave. Phone 262W. 2-5-3t eo 24-3t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished é or unfurnished light housekeeping FOR SALE—New Maxwell Coupe, am! rooms. Call at 601-2nd St. leaving the city and must sell at) 2-3-1W once. Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, Van’ FOR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot Horn Hotel. water heat, in modern home. Close in. Call at 306 8th St. or Phone 802, 2-3-3t OVERLAND CHAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500 miles mostly paved roads. $350! cash or: best offer, on account of sickness. Box 162, Wilton, No. Dak. 2-3-1w 2-2-Bt FOR RENT—Room and board suit- able for two ladies or man and wife. $25.00 a month, 602-11th St. Phone 978-R. / 2.8-tf. FOR SALE—Baby carriage, blue wicker and baby crib, white ivory in A 1 condition, Call at @t3 3rdj Street or Phone 746. 2-2-1W FOR RENT—Partly furnished or un- furnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 2-3-1w FOR RENT—Room in modern home. 813-4th St. Phone 627-R. iture, dishes, pi and some wearing apparel. W. No. 915, care of Tribune. 2-3-3t! nin ex ete out BKEN.-—Dptrictly muuern apart- WANTED—Two or three room apart-| ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ment for light housekeeping. Write] #. W. Murphy, Phone 862. 4-80-tf Box 475 or call 373 during Busi-| Fog RENT—Furnished room well (ness hours. located from Capitol and down- town. Phone 498-R. 2-3-3t 2-3-3 FUR SALE=At a bargain, two wood- 2-2-tf en type case stands, fully equipped; FOR-RENTO2 modern garages, co. with slides, real bargain for print-| "cnt fieor, contech Teuton aid er, who needs new equipment.! g¢h.st. Call 710 after 6,P. M Sale for cash only. Apply, Tri- ae . 1B1-tt bute. TEBE | ee F SALE—Choice Imported FOR SALE OR RENT German Rollers HOUSES AND FLATS er eae 600; FOR RENT—Heated unfurnished | flat in residential section. Three Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- r Phi 118-5. Ji ; rooms, kitchenette and bath. Phone aie seob Bull, Box 728,/ g43R or call at 8 W. Thayer. * Dickinson, N. D. saa 2-4-3t 1-26-1mj 4 BHOKESCommerclat Club 0c cigar, | 7% PENT—Bix room cottage at Ti rattle Bitte be clean” Clean at| 5th St. newly painted and papered. Quality, same as first class work- | __W-'S._Gaseelman. l manship. Manufactured by W. F.| FOR RENT—Two room apartment, Erlenmeyer, 423 Third | Street, kitchen and bath. All furnished. Bismarck, N. D. Ps } 1£-8-2mo. . 7.00 Modern. Call 890, 518-6th St. i WE HAVE A TELE 3 TELEGRAM ~ 4 \ ANTELEGRAM ~ -PHONE 32 Tribune Classified Advertisements Anolyer TELEGRAM TeueaRaM- Tecmyn-| * A eee FOR RENT—Available Feb, 15th. or March ist modern, unfurnished four roomvand bath ‘fat, including heat. Phone 905 after 5 P.M. 2-8-¢ seg O3 LOST LOsT—Flexible’ silver bracelet, set with blue and white saphires. Finder return, to Tribune office for reward. Phone 145 or 608. page 2-2-1w YA bunch of keys in downtown -t. ‘Finder please return to FARM LANDS FLAX CHANCE—160 acres black soil near Ft, Ri crop. J. E. Neff, 2815 Stevens Ave. Minneapolis. 2-5-1) nn SOOO eee SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. : In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. 2 J. Leuthold, Jr, <Plaintiff, vs. Chartés 0. Elwood, Clara Elwood, Grant A. Hubbell, Constant P. Kop-| plin, M. ©. Tift and A, C. Bell, De-} fendants. ” | The Stateof Notth Dakota to the Above Named Défendants. You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, nytt cvegt cee __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE famous— HORIZONTAL Clothing. Putrefied., Female deer. One who consumes. Metallic rock. To revolve. To plunder. Part of “to be.” on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for County of Burleigh aforesaid, and to serve a copy of yout answer upon the subscribers within thirty days after the service of this summons upon: ‘you exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure be taken against you by default for the relief demanded ‘in the complaint. Dated at Golden Valley, North Dakota this 27th day of January, 925. SCHWARTZ & HIGGINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address: Golden Valley, North Dak To the Defendants Above Na d You are further notified that t! relief sought in this action cons wholly in excluding the defend from any interest in ‘or lien upon the following described real estate situated in the County of Burlei State of North Dakota, Southeast’ Quarter (SE4 Twenty-eight (28), Hundred Forty-four (144) and Range Seventy-six (70; and that no per- sonal claim is made against the De- fendants, Charles O. Elwood Elwood, M. C. Tifft and A. C SCHWARTZ & HIGGIN Attorneys for the Plaintiff. 1-29—2-5-12-19-26—3-5 NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACGOUNT’ AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. | In County Court, Before Hon. I.} C. Davies, Judge. In the nest V. Scribner, Deceased. Mary P. Scribner, Petitioner, vs. Paul W. Scribner and Ralph £.) Scribner, Respondents. <The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents: | You, the said Paul W. Scribner} and Ralph &.' Scribner are ‘hereby notified that ‘the final account of the Administratrix of the Estate of Ernest V. Scribner late of the City of Worcester in the County of Wor- cester and State of Mass. deceased, | has been rendered to this Court,/ therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final set- tlement and distribution, and_peti- tioning that his account be allowed} the residue of said estate be distri- | buted to the persons thereunto en- titled her administration closed ahd she be discharged; that Tuesday the 17th day. of February A. D. 1925 at ten’ e’clock in the) forenoon of that day at the court rooms of this Court in the court house, in the City of Bismarck, County. of Burleigh, -and State of North Dakota, has been duly appointed by this Court for the settlement thereof, ‘at which/time | and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writing,’ to said ac- count, ahd petition and cgntest the same. te And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby, the | 2 Township One| 57° The great diving bird. Anthropoids, That thing. Takes by force. Withered. Seed vessel of a planet. A pain. A colorer. 34, Skill. 3 Exists. Respects. Head. arf. h. Just clear of the ground. Part of “to be.” Visions. A visitor. VERTICAL _- Adept. - A note of thé scale, Onc who gets wages. Refun An Digits. A mistake. Bird, animal, fish, reptile—each of which cr eappear in thisone. T CROSSWORD PUZZLE word puzzles have made 'y and locate them, Answer to Yeaterday’s Crossword Commanded. A vender. Most severe, A decree. An edible Having Happenings. Pertaining to Arabia, e destitute. The clock's face. Cor Before. Part of “to be.” A parent. ive of either. | cited qnd required then and there to ‘Mattos of the Estate of Ex-|.be and appear before this Court, ‘and “show cause, if any “you why said account should not be lowed the residue of said estate dis- tributed, the administration of said estate closed and said administra- trix be discharged. Dated the 9th cay of January A.!4 D. A925. vy the Court: I. C. DAVIES, j Judge of the County Court. ‘Let the foregoing citation be served by publication in the Bjs- tharck Tribune once each week fo four successive weeks, all not le than ten days before said heari I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. . 1-15. 29—2-5-12-19 Production of _ Corn Is Told Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. total production of corn in North Dakota during the 1924 season was 22,740,000 bushels. In that year 1,- 137,000 acres were planted to this crop, the average yield from which was 20 bushels per acre, according to the annual report of H. 0. Her- brandson, state statistician, 5.—The |) FLAPPER FANNY says’ | While flowers are not preserved as much as they used to be—tulips sed’ a lot this year. OUT OUR WAY VA MIGHT As. wet HANE A MOUSE AS hi fn : 3 WY THAT LITTLE” a FELLER AINT NO Good T'TaKe T NO NORTH POLE. f¥ WN HE cANT fH Put HAROW © aE . ANMTAING. ATA ATA om Et Lee, MAS MUS - By Williams DONT NEED. TA PULL ANNTRING. TH BiG DOGS 'LL PULL HIM- AN LOOKIT TA BONES WELL SAVE, CuZ HE DONT EAT HARDLY. NOTHIN. MY GOSH BUT You FELLERS 1S DUMB. . PAGE SEVEN 'A. M1. SITERMAN NAMED | AUDITOR OF Jamestown, N. D., Feb, ‘Sherman, for the last eighty | county commissioner of the Jame jtown district * and for two y of the comimission, ste HELLO MOM-THIS 15 PoP - HAVE YoLs FORGOTTEN THIS IS MY BIRTHDAY? —- BE A NICE MOM AND BAKE ME ONE OF YOuR CELEBRATED MINCE PIES— appointed county auditor of ty n county to \ wett, tions were filed, Christ Fluetch of the rs cantile company of J pre | Tong: Severai neceed the late upplica- Hanis Mer: stown ident here, was named coun and com succeed Mu per to She 1. William Krekow ed chairman of the commission. Twelve firsts and one second, nine firsts in a row, is atting: ac hievement, i some Mom’s Day Off THERE GOES THE PHONE -I KNEW ay IF L TRIED TO REST FOR AMINUTE } + EITHER THAT OR THE ris site J a YOU'LL HAVE TO GO OUTSIDE - I'VE GOT A TERRIBLE HEADACHE ANDL CANT STAND THIS NOISE INTHE NO+L HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN THAT THIS \S YOUR BIRTHDAY AND UM NOT GOING To STAND OVER A HOT STOVE ‘AND BAKE PIES FOR ANYONE!- Goon BYE"! DOORBELL WOULD RING u By Taylor S WHAT THE SAM HILL HAS STRUCK | WWE SAVED. To | SHOW OFF TH’ MACHINE JUST :| UP AND DIED - |% || Boys youte [| HAVE To WAIT | FOR TH “SPRING, | CROP: EPpy aA A CHANCE TO_INSTALL. HOCTSTOWNS LAG THIS SPRING = LTMOUGHT You WAS GOING “To HELP ME — [dow MANY FLoweRS ARE THERE, ANYHOW? <1 GEE-TMERE MUST BE LA MILLION! wupe well You SAY-HES GOT 1T PAST TH’|{ NO-NO- ISAY NATHAN GREEN HAS ABOUT PERFECTED HIS SELF EMPTYING FLY TRAP - MRGREEN HAS THE MACHINE IN EST UVERY STABLE » Ao-THEY AINT! THEY'S ONEY THREE KINDS- WAIT A MINUTE TILL I Za Freckles and His Friends Thought it a Vegetable WHATS A MATTER FRECKLES? AIN'T Yo GOT ALL YouR LESSO,. FoR T'DAY 2 : epee a NAAN= GEEWIZZ— SOME OF THESE QUESTIONS ARE AS BAD AS THEM CROSS- WORD PUZZLES! HERE IT SAYS, HOW MANY FLOWERS by “ARE THERE 2" swvegs! AT OUGHTA BE EASY= TILL KELP YA out.

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