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SATURDAY, Spar BEL WANTED— ‘eral housework, _ 521 5th St. WANTED—Experiei at Homan’s Cafe. 2-9-1wk. WANTED—Girl tor general house- | work. Mrs. A. S, Kelsven, Phone 890. i Mrs. J. P. Sell,{ 4-tf | waitress~ 1-12-30! WANTED—Giri or woman for gen- | ' eral housework who could stay. at,| own. home nights. Phone 874-R| or call 310 Ave. B after 7 p. m.: aceasta fata Jt 2-12-3t | WANTED—Women to make money |” t home. Plain home sewing., No| canvassing. To prevent curiosity | seekers, send ten cent (coin) for! samples and particulars. i Sewing Syste 0. Box Long Branch, N. J. LADIES wanted to address envel-| copes at home. Good pay and com-| mission. Write. immediately. Cen- | ter Mail-Order Company, 1145 | West 63rd Street, Chicago, Ill. { EARN $5—$10.‘weekly, addressing j mailing circulars. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Palace j _Mail_Co., Toledo, Ohio. | MALE HELP WANTED | BIG DEMAND for Electrical EB perts, Make $12 to $30 every day. Learn at home. Position secured. Write for Free Book of Opportuni- ties, and Proof. Chief Engineer Cooke, 2144 Lawrence, Chicago, _ MEN and Women learn barter tradq| —great demand, big wages. Few! weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D.} or Mirineapolis, Minnesota;, 207, 1 1-19-1m| WORK WANTED | YANTED—Young man with life erience wants work on f. rite No. 925, care of Tribune. WANTED—Young man wants wo: of any kind. Write No. 926, care) of Tribune. 2-13-3t | «_"BELP WANTED WANTED—Man and wife to cook on farm. State particulars in first letter. Write F. J. Shipley, Steele, N. D. 2-14-1w | BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Strong, husky si teen leading varieties culled by ne- tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery circular; free, Caledonia Hatchery, ~Cale- donia, Minn., Dept. 3. ; 1-30-1m BABY CHICKS, ail breeds, price list | free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D, | 2-14-4m } ee FARM LANDS FOR RENT—Improved dairy farm of, 820 acres adjoining Bismarck. Tenant must have all necessary farm machinery, horses and cattle and be a first class.farmer. Ad- dress Investors Mortgage, Sec. Co. care of First’ Guaranty” Bank. ~~~ OWN A FERTILE FARM LOW PRICED LAND—BIG. YIELDS 35 Years to P jt i You can prosper in Western Cankda | — on rich lands averaging $20 per acre with average prices far farm pro- ducts because crops are big. . The Canadian Pacific is offering rich, fertile lands on, terms so, easy. that success is assured. 35 years to pay, Settlers pay down only 70 per cent of purchase price. Then one| year’s free use of land. Balance in 34 equal annual payments. Small payments leave ample for improve-| ments. Irrigated lands are also} available on same terms, Prize graps of the world raised here. Climate} unexcelled. Unfailing water supply. Rich grazing lands at low prices far stock raising. Markets near by. Good | . Write. today.| F' schbols::and churches. for full. details. M, E. Thornton, ization, Dept. 629, Can- Railway Depot, Winni:| able price, 520 acre well improved farm with clear title. Excenti ly good , buildings ‘of alt kinds, «| 1-2. miles, from ., Cajgbarhor, Me- Lean County, N. Dak. School house 1-4 mile from’ house. Ad. dress Spencer Nogrdin, -Colehas: bor, N. Dak. : 1-31 2-714 1280 ACRES dversified farming and wheat.lands. In.Famoug Eastern Washington Valley.’ Can be divi ded, Owner's age compels._si fice. $30,000. Box 1544, Tacoma, Wash. AGENTS WANTED... . At aa pth cP AGENTS~Waite “for. Free Samples. Sell, Madison “Better-Made”. Shirts for large Manufacturer. direct to; wearer. No capital or experience required. TAILORING AGENTS, “Specialty Salesmen, Mechanics, Clerks wants | ed in every localjty to take orders | ALL WOOK, sulk digect | from, factory. to. wearer. Real $40,| values, at. $23,75..are easy. Spare time or full, $60, ta $90 2 | week, Commiisgion: sample outfit free, by return ‘mail. Longworth & Soris, Dept, 1938, 130}-11. W. Congress St, Chicago. | MARTHA. Four Foot Milanese Silk | Stockinas for refooting, operation ‘POR “SALE. OR RENT —2 or 8 room apnrtment | single ‘bed room, all neply dgtorated.’ 818. Ave, ‘hong 1095, +2-12-8t FOR RENTyAvailablp Feu. 16th oF | t eS) unfurnished |: t, including |” March 1st modera, four Bah and, bath: * fe heat: “Phone 905 ai er 5 P.M. t 2.8-tf FEBRUARY Success | |i n©{ coting,, stamping, | patronage respectful . qui | FOR, SALE=Corn s . Siems on B. O. Ward |* 14, 1925 } xperienced girl for gen- | H Laer ere | a * 2 insertiqns, 28 words or 1 wack, 25. Ads over 3% words, 2c addj- tlonal per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES . 65 Cents Per Inch |. All classified ads are cash in ince. Copy should be re- by 12 o'clock to insure ce inserti e day. t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. PHONE 32 MISCELLANEOUS WHO WANTS A REAL SNAP?— $1600.00 cash will buy my small Hotel building in Regan, N. Dak. Must sacrifice so as to raise money for going to warm climate. Write ‘A. Holum, 702 So. 10th St., Brain- erd, Minn. 2-14-lw FOR SALE—Young milch cow with calf one week old, price $50. In- ‘ quire Peter Mihm, 8 miles north of, Bismarck, 2-13-1wk “FOR SALE OR. RENT—320 acres of grass land near Bismarck. R. G. Price, Decorah, Ia.” 2-18-16t WANTED TO RENT—March 1, a 4 or 5 room apartment or small house, close in for 3 adults, Write No. 923, care Tribune. t 2-18-lw WaNTED—Competent lady desires position as housekeeper. Phone 467-M. 815 Ave. B. 2:10-1w, 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. 2-8-t£ FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully. equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who needs new equipment. Sale, for .cash onty. Apply Tri- bene. 1-28- FOR, SALE—Choice Imported erman Rollers, ....... + $84 Hartz, Mauntain Singers Native Singers >.............. 6.00 Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele-, Phone. 115-J. Jacob Byll, Box 728, +: 7.00, ickinson, N. ~ aMOKE— f—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy's 5c, cigar... Cigars, of ty, ‘as first class, work- hip. “Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bisma: N. D, een : 12-3-2mo.' FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bull, one year old. Good one, Gene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. “i 1-30-tf 7, RHE ART SHOP Mrs..A. H. Pearson, syccessor to Mrs, N, W. Kelly, hemstitqhing, pi- athering. Your iy solicited, All work guaranteed, Annex Block, 608 Broadway. Mail orders given prompt attention. 2-2-1m FOR, SALE—Complete . furnishings for four room. apartment, includ- ing Victrola, electric washer, sew- ing machine and other articles. Can he rented very reasonably. ,218-10th St. North, agross Catholle School. from OPC OL: saa SALE—Fort Rice Kerry Boat. Cash or bankable paper. cheap, Goad logation, Write W. H, Baker, Livana, N, D. i 5 11-1w WANTED—P.& 0, self lift.8 bots tom plow, stubble and breaker bot- toms must be in good, shape and price right. coll, “Nv Dek. ‘ 2-AL-1y] FOR SALE—Edison phofograph ang, Ths mecgle ar fumed oar , rocker, fumed oak, Dufold. 719 9) siee sailings eal 505 (9 FOR SALE—Good, 160, acres .of. ,abgut..7; miles, southeast ..“of | Bis- ‘marck, on ter! ‘Ge Regis-, ter, ‘ 2.12-1w. FOR SALE—Falconer Corn, 1923. Crop Corn.is on the cob. Fine ity, do for seed, Price $2, per bushel, sacks, ork Uae Han; ty, North Fi Tdpbaard: with, eine elibe SS ont i id ES , ABs a St. sid 2-10-1w ‘and’ col shock. F. ai farm. _ . 2t2-8t FOR SALE—1' Monarch range in good.condition. Phone 1095. ,..... rat poles: ; "2-12-8¢ % “wants te buy. WANTED— satisfactor with the. ‘bedrooms. Down pa; ment about $500 and monthly pay- ments. Write Tribune No. 922. g 2-10-1w Four ‘rooms downstairs. family”: 1 block from Cath: lie school. 1016 Bdwy. 00| ty Hee10| Call-at| Will, sell | * Tony Schmitz, Pris. |” inthe |! .€00d:;;modern hause ane Classified Advertisements | == PH ONE 82==— a -IMPOTENTS, reprieved, wonderful surgical splint wimpus;. . results, positive; immedfate. Guarantee See doctors, druggists, write H le Specialty Co., 1209% Dallas, Tex: SALESMAN WAN TE D— First-class salesman va h headquarters in Bismarck, for line supplying bil- ls and_, confectioneries.” Write Tribune No, 924, 2-13-3t wian--Opening now. Estab- J. wholesale house. selling re- 1 ‘merchants. Staple line. Per- manent position with real contract to producer. The Miles F. Bixler Co., Dept. 313, Cleveland, Ohi SALESMEN—Sell Braemoor men’s and women’s 100% pure wool, made-to-measure coats; from fac- tory to wearer. well advertised thousands of cus- tomers, full or part time. Write for information. -Braemoor Coat Co. Inc. 126 Fifth Ave. N. Y. City. SALESMAN—North Dakota territory for new non-competitive repeat staple product with immediate rec- ognized demand. Sold through garages, service stations, tire stores; also to commercial fleet ‘owners, Splendid |sideline. Ex- elusive territory. 58 W. Jackson, Chicago. §100, A WEEK. Man Wanted ith ‘Ambition, industry and small cap: | ital. You can make above amount or more, distributing Rawleigh’s Quality Products to steady Con- sumers. Several fine openings now available. We teach and help you do a big business and make more money than you ever made before. Give age, occupation, ref- erences. T. Rawleigh Co. Dept. ND 313, Minneapolis, Minn. al ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ‘ROAD MAINTENANCE urleigh Coypty, North Dakota. filled bids for the maintenance of main line roads in Burleigh County, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of County Commissioners m. March 4th, 1925. office of the County Auditor or may. be obtained from the County Sur- veyor, “Phe roads to be maintained during the season bf.1925 are as follows: Along the National Parks High- way from the east city limits of the City of Bismarck to the-Kidder Coun- ine; Along the Black Trail fro: Bismarck to Wilton; Along the Lig- nite Highway from Wilton to the ler County Line; And Along the State Road from the Emmons County Line, North through. Sterling and Wing to the Sheridan County Line. Bids will be received on a basis of payment by the month and bids will be received-on furnishing. two ‘horses’ and equipment and on furn- ishing four horses and equipment, and the work will be awarded as the best interests of the county of Bur- leigh may appear. ‘The Board of County. Commission- ers reserve. the right to reject any or all bids. By ‘order of the Board of County Commissioners. FRANK J. JOHNSON, County Auditor. Fel4-2. T FOR BIDS ROAD. EQUIPMENT Burleigh. County, North Dakota. Sealed bids for the furnishing of four (4), one man operated, horse road patrol machines, will be d by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at Bismarck, until two o’clock p. m. March 5th, 1925. will be received on machines ng from 1200 to 1500 pounds and having blades not less than six feet long and not more than eight feet long. Price bid shall be for each ma. chine f. 0. b. Bismarck, North Da- id must_be accompanied by ied check for five (5%) per cent of the full amount bid endorsed ‘or made payable to the order of Edward G. Patterson, Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, as @ guarantee that the bidder will, Main Kupex Company, 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE ae rae aia «aia aE 2a ff Ae Big commissions, |) Small words, easy words, most of them. But thdy aren’t so eas is because there are quite'a few unkeyed Jetter§lin the puzzle. That makes it so much more interesting. Ask. Mineral spring. Oath. Deer. Dash. Longer in existence. East Indian tree. Boil. Period of time. Eradicate. Signify. Dweller. Pronoun. Evening. Jewel. Thus. Impregnated with venom, To affirm. Past. Long for. Implement used Preposition. Ego, Ostrich. Hits. Epoch. To place in line. in a boat. of said County until two o'clock, p.|5 ‘Specifications are on file at the| > Greatest and least distance from center of an orbit. Denial. Eggs. Purpose. Near. Father. Flames. Shoemaker’s mold (pl.) To equip. To elevate Deer (pl.) Nimble. Three spot in cards, Beast of burden. Pouch. Salutation. Before. in mind. VERTICAL Wager, To evade. Sport. Italian river. Nautical term. Small aperture. Conjunction. A dignitary. Kilns. To draw out. Not any. Perform. ve 8 9. 10 MW. 13. Answer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle. . Cask. To possess. Rings Windmill blades. Wanderer To move fast. y ng instrument, Rescues, A light vehicle. Apart. Consume. Utensil. Organ of thead. Stones. Bits. To sh Flowe Questions, Chatk powder. So be it! Note of scale. View. Note of scale. Forward. if successful, enter into a contract to furnish these machines in Bis- marck not later than April 15th, 1925. The Board of County Com- missioners reserve the right to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. * NOTICE OF SALE UNDER SPECIAL EXECUTION Netice is hereby given that by irtue of a judgment and decree of foreclosure made,,entered and dock- eted in the District Court of Bur- leigh County, State of North Dako- ta, in an action in which Mary M. Sterritt is plaintiff and David Rott, Jake Rembold and William T. Souder }are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against said defend- ants, on the 2nd day of January, 1925, and by authority of special ex- ecution issued by the Clerk of said Court and to me directed under date of January 9th, 1925, the undersign- ed sheriff. of Burleigh County, North Dakota, will sell at public auction at the front door of the cuurthouse in the city of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, on the 18th day of February, 1925, at three o'clock in the afternoon of that day, the real «cate described in said judgme: «nd “pecial execution and which situated in the County of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot four and the north half of the south t quarter of sec- tion two, towns! one hundred forty-four, range seventy-five. Notice is further given that there is due on said judgment the sum of $1865.71 with interest thereon from the 2nd ‘day of January, 1925, at the dresser, fumed, oak}! + OFF, COFF i Ht 2 > WEEN rps AE ast Tame Cloes 904: 81h, Shr 8 By Williams here, | JAP PRINCE ABROAD | other students, an Kobe, Ja , Feb. 14.—Prince Ya-| Japanese “Princes of suhito Gh [Japanese emperor, will leave here] of his time to a study of English (this spring to spend four years in] then will take up sociology. schools in England. He will enter ‘ Osford University as a regular stu- 14' dent, living in dormitory with’ for jelly in California. innovation rate of seven percent per : the Blo annum. Dated January 8th, 1925, ALBIN HEDSTROM, |) Sheriff, Burleigh County, N. D. McINTYRE, BURTNESS & ROBBINS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Grand Forks, N. 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TH’ NEXT ASA SHEETS, HE STILL OWES ME 35¢tON THEM HALF JIT WASNT MORE THAN FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER |THE SNOW SLID OFF HENDRICKS Roor BEFORE COBBLER JOHN WOLTZ HAD IDENTIFIED THREE OF THE FOUR VICTIMS (©1025 ey NEA SERVICE Freckles and His Friends YEAM- AY MOM SAID MAT HE 607 AWFUL, SICK AN THEN HE He Knows—— Ou, PoP! ALEK'S LITTLE BULL Dos DIED OF AMMONIA LAST Alex! HA, 1HA HAA - HahAA, 'S c—