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5 “ Erlenmeyer, TUESDAY. _ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Bxperienced waitress _at Homan’s Cafe. ~.:2-9-1wk. WANTED—Girl to work for board and room. Mrs, R. E. Wenzel, 821 Park Ave. Call after is o'clock. WANTED—Girl_for general work. Apply Mrs. Tillotson. woe MALE HELP WANTED MIEN -and. Women learn barber trade —great demand, big. wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1-19-1m BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky — six- teen leading yarieties culled by na- tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery — circular free, Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn,, Dept. B. 1-30-1m ——$_ ; SALESMAN LARGE PRODUCERS of Rastern id stern Kentucky Coals al salesman on commis- All or part; time. Referen- sion. ces required. FEBRUARY. 10, 1925 Address Box 548; —————— MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT at Business college would like to work for board. Inquire at Business College. 2-9-3t jen to work F.' Jaszkowiak, , 421 tf Louisville, Ky. hy the month. 12th St. dern bungalow, direct from owner located anywhere west. of Sixth street, Write Tribune No. \yd@ SALE—Car nus good top and nearly new bi the first $100 takes it. Can be seen at 408 5th St. or Phone 597-R. 2-7-1wk FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel loca- 4ed in one of the best towns on Killdeer branch. If you are look- ing for a small hotel in a good town this is a real bargain. Write ‘Tribune No. 918. 2-7-1w FOR SALE—A bargain, 6 room part- ly modern house on 11th street. Has maple floor, poreh, lights, w: ter, basement, and heat. Faces east, 50 foot lot, near school, for the total price of $2800. Down payment and then balance like rent. Not old. 2-6-lw OVERLAND (HAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven mostly paved roads. 7500 $350 miles cash or best offer, oh account of sickness. Box 162, Wilton, No. Dak, 2-3-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- equipment. er, who needs new Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- bune. “1-28-tf FOR SALE—Choice Imported «. 700 German Rollers ....... Hartz Mountain Singers ‘Native Singers ...... sot 6.00 Cages,-Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- Phone 116-5. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. : 1-26-1m SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, | Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same ‘irst class work- manahip, Manufactured hy W. #. 428 Third Street, Bismarck, N. D. : 12-8.2mo. FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, one year old. Good one. Gene| Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. 1-30-tf, ‘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, ‘608 Broadway. Mail orders given prompt. 2-2-1m Geo, M. Register.} _ ye 3 insertions, 25 words or Under ......seeeeee- 78 1 week, 26 words or under 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c ‘addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch Nal classified eds are cash in advancg, Copy, should be. re- colyed by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. MARCK T BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 WANTED—100x150 lot to be located on Sweet Street and east of Sin- clair Oil Co. For information ‘write Box 920, care of Tribune. 2-7-3, FOR SAI sideboard with China closet. Phone 843-W. West Thayer St. 2 FOR SALE—Nearly new modern 5 room house, hardwood floors. Close in on pavement, $2800, $1500 cash, balance pay- ments. ‘Write Tribuné No. 919. 2-7-1wk eens FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Available Feb. 26th or March 1st’. modern, unfurnished four room and bath flat, including heat. Phone 905 after 6 P, M. : 2-3-tf jak ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room rn home. Good - loration. 2-10-tf Call 357-W. 70 7th St. 2-10-8t FOR RENT—Two small furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $32.50. The Laurain Apts. B. F. Flanagan. Phone 303. 2°7-Lwit FOR RENT—Comfortable room in a modern home. Phone 687. 2-7-3 ¥OR RENT—Clean, warm room, hot water heat, in modern home. Close in. Call. at 306 8th St. or Phone 802. ‘i 2-3-1w fURK REN.—Strictly modern spart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply __?. W. Murphy, Phone 982, 4-30-tf FOR RENT—2 modern garages, ce- ment floor, central location. 414 6th St. Call 710 after 6 P.M. 1-31-tf FARM LANDS WANTED to RENT—Stocked farm to raise corn, hogs and cattle. Ad- dress Clyde Nolen, 223 4th St. Bismarck. 2-T-lw Lost LOST—Sunday in St. Mary’s church, a bunch of keys. Finder please return to Tribune office. 2-10-3t eee eee SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. B W.-M. Griffis, Plaintiff, vs. Mar- tha Smith, Frances A. Smith (some- times known as Frances K. Smith), Clayton C. Smith, Mrs. E. D. Edison, Mrs. D. H. Costello, Lee L. Smith, Mrs. A. C. Barth, Clarence R. Smith, Frank W. Smith, and all other per- sons unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien, or encumbrance upon the property described in the complaint. - Defendants. ‘The “State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer: the complaint in the above en- titled action, which is on file at the offiee. of ‘the -élerk of the District Coutt in and for said county and state at his office ‘in ' Bismarck, North ‘Dakota, and to serve a copy of your answer to. the said complaint WANTED TO KENT—Ten.or twelve}on: the subscriber ot his office in room house. Close in. 917 Tribune Co. ‘ _25-1w4 FOR SALE—Complete furnishings Write No.| Bismarck, said county with! and state, " ie ey days after the Reet ee 4 aummons..upon you, exelus fiye of the day of such ‘service, and in. case of your failure to appear for four room apartment including | or answer, judgment will be taken Victrola, Electrie washer, sewing | againat “you for. the relief: demand- machine and other articles. Can be. rented- very reasonable. Call at 213 10th St. North, across from: the Catholic School. 2.1.8¢' LE CHEAP—One Lloyd re- le baby carriage, porch swing in good condition an one pair of -hopkey skates with) shoes’ attached about 9%. St. Phone} of 459-M or call at 123 West Thhver ‘one-hundred 1 2-10-tf known as the North two-thirds of 7 *"°““EMBELLISHING. MOTO ed-in the complaint. JOSEPH COGHLAN, * . Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE You will please take notice that lamp,|the above entitled action relates to floor ag| the following described real property situated in the city of Bismarck, in the’ County® of ‘Burleigh, ‘and State North. aketa, to-wit: The North det of ‘Lot’ 4 (also AND TE GYOPPING COUPE > gs Lot 4) Block 5, Northern Pacific Addition to the City of Bismarck, North Dakota. That the purpose of this action is to quiet title of said real- property in the above named plaintiff. and that no personal claim is.made against any of the said de- fendants. JOSEPH COGHLAN, Attorney for. Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. P 1-6-13-20-27—2-3-10 | NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOSURE SALE ‘oxice is hereby given that that iain\ mortgage..executed. and de- d by Leonard Carlson and Lela . his wife, Drake-Ba'lard Company, pora he 21st day id record- Mortgages, at e 196, in the office’ of the regis- of deeds of the County of Bu in the State of North Dakot: ssigned by an Dubuque S: s dated the 6th FORE- Jeivh and w to dey of ' 1918, and re- cocded in Book 161, at Page 310, in office of. the said register of deeds, and which mortgage — was thereafter assigned. by. said Dubuque Savings Bank by an instrument. in writing to Mount Pleasant Home, which assignment was dated the 31st | day of May, A. D, 4918, and recorded 4n Book 189, at Page 24, in the of- fice of the said register of deeds, will be foreclased by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- inafter described, at the front door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon ‘on the 2nd. day of March; 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage an the date of'sale. The premises described mortgage and will. be sold to satisfy! the same are described as follows, to-wit: The South Half of the South Half (S% of S%) of Section Twenty | (20), Township No. One Hundred Forty-one (141): North I enty-eight (78) West of the Fi ipal Megidian, inthe County of Burleigh and State of North Dakat: There will be dye.on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum_of Two Thousand Righty Dollars . and Twenty-two Cents ($2080.22) and the | 47. foreclosure |: costs and expenses of and sale. D, 1925. MOUNT PLEASANT HOME, Assignee of Mortgagee, Dubuque. Towa. ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for said Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota. SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District. Charles Kupitz. Plaintiff, vs. Per- cival S: Dudley, P. S. Dudley, Frank! V. Barnes, Bismarck National Bank,| a national banking associati P, Baker, agent of said tional Bank in Jliguidati A Smith, Justus Bragg, ‘oline M. Bragg, David B. Smith,-Katherine EF. Smith, K. E. Smith, Vincent Moses, William M. Mead, George S. Grimes, G. S. Grimes, Josephus Todd, H. Porter, G. H. Fairchild, Grace F child, Grace A. Fairchild, James T. Fairchild, William S. Kenny, William S. Kenny, George W. Sweet, J. W.) Watson, W. B. Watson, and Erastus | A. Williams, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to. the!) Above Named Defendants: | You are hereby summoned to an-} swer the complaint in this action, on file im the office of the clerk of the district court in and for the! county of Burleigh aforesaid, and to serve a Tr of your answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summons| upon you, exclusive of the day of, service; and in case of your failure! to appear or answer judgment will/ be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th day of January, 1925. ENTON BAKER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and postoffice address: | Bismarck Bank: Bullding, Bismarck, North Dakota. To the defendants above named: You are further notified that the relief sought in this action consists wholly in exeinging’the defendants from any inter in"or lien upon the following. léderibéd real entate situated in the, y of Burleigh and state of Nort Dakota, to-wit: Dated this 19th day of January, A.| 4 Lots Fifteen (15): to (24 Twenty-four inclusive, in Block Thirty-five (35), Williams’ Addition to the City |’ of Bismarck; and that no personal claim is made against any of -the said defendants, : ~ “BENTON BAKER, * | Attorney for thecPinintift: 2-10-17-24—9-3-19-19 MOST TRENCH *' _ SILOS, BUIL IN ‘BENSON CO. Minnewaukan, N.D.,: Feb. 9.—Ben- son county leads the state innumber ef trench silos constructed with a total of 27, according to information received from County Agent Irving Courtice. Two trench silos built at York, THE BISMARUN InipunD CROSSWORD PUZZLE Beet Industry in Grand Forks” was| ing -high in the contest were: R. T. the subject of Miss Moe’s essay. She| Meddaugh, of Westhope, who wrote wins a §25 award. jon “The State Mill and Elevator”; Second honors, with a $15 award,} Alfred -E. Klotzbuecher, of Manawa,| ty. : went to Lawrence J. Sullivan, of| Wis, on “The © Bridgeman-Russell fe East Grand Forks, Minn., on the sub-| Company”; and Phillip. S. Chandler, ject, “The Bridgeman-Russell Northern pany.” A similar contest, with a class er rollment ‘of 40, is to be sponsored again this semester at the Universi- Greenland is ‘the the world. rest ¢land in MOMN POP MOM~ OH MoM!" HERE'S A WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT ~ ESTHER AND Bit ARE To BE MARRIED By Taylor GOODNESS KNOWS \T'S ABOUT TIME - THEY'VE BEEN GOING “TOGETHER one Inside Dope THE WEDDING - 1S NEXT MONTH { a party for the puzzle fan! Only two words of seven letters. yest not longer than five Tetters, and very few unkeyed! This | ought’ to be solved in record time. HORIZONTAL | Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword 1, Triangular pieces of land. | Puzzle. 6. Minute holes in the skin. 11. Wooden shoe. | 13. Fortification with two parapets. | 15, Jumbled type. 17, A game in which ponies are | used. | Particle of matter. Pronoun. “i iF Purpose in view. Short slumber. A wheeled vehicle. | The legal profession. | Pov A noisy feast, €: | Formerly. Carts used for heavy loads. | A spike of corn. A small evergreen shrub. Mevotiate, | 10. What some peaple do with their mone of a ship. ising muscle, met. A reception. ty of A class of species. ping place South American hunting imple- ment. Highest card. Leaf of the calyx. The orient. 51, An idle fancy. for a window. . An infant, Snake-like fish, Consumed. Bargains. A tree. Employs. A drunkard. Golfing expression. An Indian weight. S A mire. Be quiet. Reluctant. A plane surface. Besides. Morally bad. A large vessel. Musical note. rd. Small stinging insects. sap. An acid fruit, Cleansers. ur-footed animal. To vomit. f VERTICAL Musical instruments. 2. A bone. A sharp blow. Black. Pertaining to the sun. Part of a flower. Scent. Hydraulic engine. Meaning in or on. National, a mblies. One who moves. To draw taut. Measure of d Literary Destiny. Move on. A southern state. ation. gossip. Bengon county, were the first’"con-| structed in the state. During the} past season’ 25 additional silos of this type were constructed in the county. Will Slater of Esmond, Benson county, is believed to have the larg- est trench silo in the state, 92 feet long, 14 feet wide. and 9 feet deep, fully conereted. Farmers estimated that they have saved mow then $10,- 000 in the cost of providing similar Miss Agnes Moe of Dickinson Wins In Essay Contest 10,—Agne: M. Moe, of Dickinson, won first place in the Grand Forks Commercial club industrial essay contest sponsored in connection with the course in In- dustrial History of the United States feed .storage capacity ,than would|:t the versity of North Dakota, have been the case if upright silos| Dr. O. G. Libb who has charge of had been constructed. the course, announces. “The Sugar AY, where is the majy who'g'a gmokin’ dub, who doesn’t ‘belong to the gim club? Whene'er a guy’s smokin’, it’s habit to hatch that famous expression, “Say, gimme a match,” He'll take his ‘tobacco from out of a bag and load up his pipe or perhaps’ roll-a-skag. He's set now to puff but it wouldn't be right to forget that, he shortly is beggin’ a light. You really would figure that matches were high and quite out of reach $f the'everyday guy. But that's not the caso for, in truth, they are cheap. but seem to be something a fellow can't keep, : It's “ginime” at morning, and “gimme” at night. It always is “gimme” or “Who's got a light?” “Tis easy to ask, for the guy who would smoke But to folks whom. he begs off it’s far from 2 joke. For instance, it seéms.that, it works out this way: You may-have some es to last through the day. And then other people will borrow from u_until they ‘have,got you a-borrowing, too, WWELL- L HAPPENED ToHEAR Ie WHAT ESTHER'S AND BILLY'S. (© SAY ABOUT ITY YES BUT IT SEEMS A SHAME THEY'RE TAKING THIS STEP - EACH ONE |S Too G6oD FoR THE OTHER | WHY DOT - Yi) WHAT MAKE PARCHEES?! CHECKER AND fy | E\ \eoninG Boarag| Fancy BRIDLES - HORSE COLLARS B STRIPED BUGGY WHIPS t > if (OW qot THOSE — —Z4 BIG BUILDINGS —]I\ UP IN THCITY me ERN ? NO-NO- THEY SAY ERNIE RUBBER NECKED SOMUCH HIS RUBBER COLLAR CAUGHT FIRE! You SAY ERNIES NECK 1s so BAD HE CANT , SING IN “TH Pec 4 ERNIE HICKS THE WELL KNOWN CLARINET, ZITHER PI | AND ALL AROUND SPoRT. IS NURSING A VERY SORE NECK - STANLEY HE JUST RETURNED FROM A THREE DAY NSIT JN “THE CITY ine : Pe pee ee ONE 2-10-; © 1925 @Y NFA SERVICE. INC. By Blosser W You BErTER Ru. ALON6=T. MAVEN ANY COOKIES He has Them for This Purpose iy YoU GANE NE A , COOKIE SATURDAY, DIDN ‘12 ST WU AWFUL 00D Too—I UKE THOSE KIND With RAISINS IN ‘EM! Y4| TLL 60 IN AN SEE TAG'S MOM. AN MEBBE - SHE'LL GIMME A CEOKIE To GO te COURGINE FORD WHAT DALY Sh rOES* WITH IT, ®% WE TOURING CA AD ITS> USUAL LOAD ~ E INCLUDING-_ KMCKEFPG) POUDOIe CAP- NY EVERYTHING. / G B-BUT L ALWAYS MANE P-PLENTY OF TEARS, Missus Aseoossy”/

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