The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 3, 1925, Page 7

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<>. <SHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. CROSSWORD PUZZLE L, A. White}: Minot; J. C. When. pictures are taken in ultra-| Methane ‘gas, collected from’ ‘gar-s J Mandan; "MALE HELP WANTED‘ WANTED—Men and women. to learn derker trade. Great demand; big rages. Kew weeks completes. ‘Cat- offer. | alogue and-“special College, Mofer Barber rg0 North Dakota. 2-16-1m WANTED—Two young mento work. | Bh Sy | Phone 920. 31 Ave. a ec beara 5-38 WANTED—Experienced “bookkeeper and Stenographer who has some sales experience in mens clothing and furnishing. Apply Ad No. 935 | care of Tribune. 2-28-t€ | WANTED—Girl or woman, torigmal eral housework, .Mrs.. Wm.) °A.| Gruenbetg. Phone 745-M or. call at | 516 10th St.'No. "| azo! WANTED—Woman with, no children | to work on -farm, "good wages. ; Write Box -255, Bismarck. Phone| ee * 2:28-1w WANTED—Elderiy lady to take care | ¢of mother and infant for: a~week | or two, no housework. “Call 886-J. gu B8-St | WANTED—Girl to. wash glass ware (part time in State Public Health Laboratory. Apply in person. “8-8-8 WANTED—Stenogiapher with same experience in bookkeeping. Addrete | Tribune 941, Bismarck, N.D. | ee, ee 3-40 WANTED—Girl for general house- work, ‘Mrs. P. R, Webb, 400 Ave. WANTE! Ww. for general how work. ‘ Apply Mrs. F. B. Straus:. Phone 419. 3-8t | WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- | eral ‘housework. Mrs. J. P. Sell, 521 5th St. 2-14-t1 | i i AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Agents to sell the World's | -Best Spark Plug. Write—’Mont. | Business Locaters, Olney, Mont. | 3-2-8t | | LOTS FOR SALE. | FOR SALE—% foot corner. lot .on Seventh street and Ayenue E. Very reasonable at $' Also a 10 acre suburban place. Good buildings, water and a good place for chick- ens. Can de cut into lots and would be a good investment for the future. About thirteen blec! from school. Write. No. 927 Tri bupe, ; é 52:36-Lm | WwooD — WwooD:- Diamond Willow wood in five cord | lots, $2.76, ..Single, «per stord, $3.25. Phone JU. S-2e Wk ROOMS FOR RENT _ FOR RENT=Citin, ig water heat, in modern home. Also light housekeeping rooms for rents Close in, Call 306-8th St, or Phone 802, re 2-28-8t FOR R "—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. The Lau- rafp Apts. B. F: Flanagm, Phong! » kee tations PARRA , FOR_ RENT—Nice warm room suitable for two. Also. want one girl.tg share room:. . Phone 1066, ‘4 FOR RENT—Partly furnished ’-or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College Bldg. Phone 183. 3-2-2wks FOR KENT—Iwo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. _ Steam heated, 418 tet St. Phone 1092, 27-1w cine cal pe hy. Phone R68. FOR SALE—Real bargains in bopses; lots and farm lands. ‘This week I have sold 8 lots, 2 quarter sections and have seut offers ion: quarters*.and .one ‘hous r business with'-the man who knows 2500 sales, has .néver ‘had satisfied - customer 2-RROM and kitchenctte on, ground: floor, -sink, water aid ait. | chenctte, one. large room: ki chenette on second floor, both fur- nished for light housckeeping, Also wrt eal 528g¢h or Phone,.Aa7s on ground floor,’ furnished: for light housekeeping, Private | en- trance, ' Suitable for two sduits: only., 276W. Shee : 22688 ‘OR RENT—Three rooms and bath for sleeping: or housekeeping steam heated for $22.00 this includes heat. , will sell or rent ‘the {at ture. ,.213-10.5t. across from. bm} olic school. .~ i f 6 room partly modern’ hou! jismerck for 9° farm, © Wri \ bune Na, 98%, FOR RENT—Single_housekesplag furpiahed. 411-5h8, ‘| soting, ist i Phone EIGHT. ROOM; house, four bed rooms, Music: room, Maple Floors, Oak Trim,: Hot water heat, Fall basement, Vegetable and Laundry ‘rooms, 60 foog lot, East front, Gar- age, Especially well built house. Price’ $6500, .Terms. FIVE ROOM*bungalow, on pavement conveniently located. Built in fea- tures, enclosed porches, Full base- ment, ,Furnace heat, South Front, Pricer $5459; $1300 cash, balance East C Easy terms to responsible partie: FOUR ROOM cottage, Full basement, § furnace,;Maple Floors, Bath, Price |! $500 cash, Balance $35.00} 2800. mon-hly. FIVE ROOM two story modern house, | Full basement, Furnace, Fire place, | Maple -Floots, Screened in porch, { Price $5500. 50 foot lot, Garage. Terms... SIX ROOM two.story modern house,|’ Three Bedrooms, | - Full: Basement, Enclosed porch, Lawn and Shade $5500... Terms. TWO STORY six room house with good out buildings and one block of ground. Good water. ‘Ideal for chiekens and gardetiing. With. terms. FOR RENT improved 160 acres of land six miles -from Bismarck, 100 ecres under: cultivation. Why..not buy a bouse and pay for it-the same as rent, J have money to loanvon the monthly.cepayment plan. d, AutomobilesInsurance writ- good reliable companios: ‘acant lots: for sale. ~ PRICE: OWENS Eltinge Block trees. of en room-house, from owner, must have three bed rooms, give: des- eription, locatien.and your.lewest price. - Writé: Triltane No. 934. Fee | P- pokey, gent of said. =e ‘Br ovata patronpge respectfully solicite®. All work guaranteed. Annex Block, 508] 4. Mail orders given prompt $-2-1m Imported + $8.00; gers *. & oe FOR... SALE--Choice German Rollers’ :; Barts -Moustais + 7.00 Native Singers . + 6.00 Cages, Seeds, Treats etc. Tele- ‘S16-J.": Jakob, Bull; Box 728, 2.1-26-1m, PION a8 | = OVI Dp FOR :SALE—24. model, dtiven 7600 miles paved roads. $350 he oft it coffer, on account of Roz ...362, . Wilton, No. Ce 2-8-tf fh class cafe fine lo: Cafe; steam heated and Delco lighted, . No cash rent, Killdeer Hotel, Killdeer, ‘ND. : PO Tay —_. 2atiw 2osb: wilch cows, also J. FO! $3500.) tas § FOR SALE +> New 6 room modern ‘house, with 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floors, garage ~ basement, ‘first story stuccoed,: well: located for "$5800, | on tems. <x % 6 room modern: house, with 8 bed Fooms, cast’ front, garage; close in, for $3250, on very easy terms. 5 room modorn house, with-2 bed rooms, ‘well located, very close in, for $3500, on terms. 2p 8 room partly modern house, cast front, porch, watet, basement, sew- er, 50 foot lot, at a bargain, on - eed terms. a GEO. Mi REGISTER ey | : wiat OPRORTUN EE all or part time salesmen jand countty representatives-for nationally ad- vertiscd Nogar,Suits:made ty mea-| sure at $12.50, it makes no einer ehee. whether you‘ can” devote two ; hours per day: oral: your time.| ether you are’ accustomed -.to ing $2500.00: or , $15,000.00: per year this proposition will appeal to you. For interesting particulars about the wonderful Nogar cloth! . «Vo b. Richardson, District ger, 319 W. 0. W: Bldg., Oma-! el i - writ LANDS FOR/SALE OR TRADE—Good half | 2 section. farming land, 15 miles N. E.,of Mandan, six. miles.from: sta- tien. Joseph Coghlan. 3-3-1w WANTED TO TRADE—320 acre arm for. Bismasck property. Phone 391-W or call at 2089'S. 7th St. ILE—MOTORCXCLES, ‘One Ford roadster and one Ford Touring car. - Priced very } Jow for quick sale.. Lockwood. Ac- ; cessory Co. Phohe 187. BQO Main St. ee BeBalwhe POSITION, WANTS POSITION as cook. Woman | would like to cook for camp or road. outfit, Write Box 265, Bis- | marek, Phone 195d, 2-28-1w ; Lost’: LOST—-Kriday afteragon, spare ca ing 86x 51-2 on rim, Cadillac. Findér: please notify Tribune and get reward. ‘ 1 r scopy 2-2B-3t! LOST—Airedate pup, 2 months old. Last secon. Saturday night. Reward for return go Singlaix Refining, C 3 3-3-2 | 3 aa aan 6 Pee FY »,. HORIZONTAL Food: for cattle. King’s seat. Arranged. Skies. 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Finder :return to __Tribune for_reward. 8-28-3t} adies old gold_, key wind 9 Sp a Te: STATE OF’ NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In. Distri Fourth Judicial Dis i ata itz, Plaintiff, ‘vs. Per- ‘Didicy, Frank f tional Bank, a nationa! banking association, Isaac Bismarck Na- is Hquidation, “Fred W. 2 a 3 ; Caroline M. ARE, B,.5m rine E. Smith, K. E. Smith, Vi cent Moses, l, orge S. Gi Sy G. S. Grimes, Josephus Todd, H.'N.| Portet,"Gi.H.-Palrchild, Grace Fair- i Grate 4 Fairchild, Samer’ T. rehild; Wallis: i S. Kenney, George W. S: Watson, W. B. - Williams, Defendants. ‘atson, and Erastus}, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 13th day of ‘January, 1926. BENTON <B: Attorney for Plaintiff, ii Office and postoffice addre: Bismarck Bank Building, Bismarck, North Dakotg. To the defendants above named ‘You aré further notified” that’ wholly ‘in Sense the ue from any interest in or lien the following described real estate situated in the cqunty of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, to-wit: Lots Fifteen (15) to Twenty-four (24 inclusive, in Block Thirty: (35), Williams’ Addition to the of Bismarck; and that no ‘personal claim is made against any, of the said defendants. BENTON BAKER, Attorney for the 10-17-24: ity laintiff. -8-10-17 BAR BODY TO MEET IN FARGO Fargo, N. D. March 3-;Sept. 9 The State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to ray swer the complaint in this action, on file. in the office.of the clerk of the district court in and -for the county of Burleigh aforesaid, and’ to serve a copy of your answer upon .the ‘subscriber within thirty days after the service of this summéns 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: reliéf demanded in the complaint. OUT OUR WAY ¥OR RENT=oWell furnished |* N. D. % covers, used j- and 10 have -been -chosen ‘for :the days on which the North: Dakota State Bar association will hold its innual convention in Fargo this year. he announcement follows a, meeting 7 A. W. Cupler, president of: the tion, With heads of Cass Zar association committees who are in charge of arrangements for the meeting here. The mecting in September accord- ing to the officers in charge, will be the best ever held in the state and ED AWFUL PUNK, yi several noted legal authorities are expected to be in Fargo for the mecting. V. ell, president of the coun- ion; H. G. Nilles, vice- president; and Emanuel Sgutt, sec- retary, head the various committces on. arrangements. CURRIGULUMS Grind “Forks, N.D., March 3.— Changes in curricylum for high schodls of the state is.to be consid- eved,in detail at the annual high s@ool conference at the University of; North Dakota next May, it is an- ngunced by Professor C. C. Schmidt, of the University high school, chair- | nian of the University committee in charge of the, confercnee. These changes are to be made the specific topie-o fthe conference this year. Mnvestigations and studies are now being made by the committees in charge, which are.:tg resent recom- mendations at the May meeting. Members of. these committees are the:-> following superintendents of schools: G. W. Hanna, Valley Cit; Fi Ray Rogers, Cooperstown; P. S. Berg, Dickinson; M. E. Nugent, Lar- imore; Nelson Sauvain, Devils Lake; J. N, Urness, akefield, Neche; and Prin- Tighe, of Fargo. Harold pal B. C. clear quartz are use me of the common bi iginated fro: 3 meaning Pearl divers find frighten off shatks. it easy. tof iolet, light, photographic lenses of |b jumble “bom- may be used for heating “and” lighti = Petroleum and its products make. up the second largest groupzof ex- ports in the American trade. MOM’N POP You Know Me, Chick By Taylor HELLO CHICK ~ THIS 1S JOE~ SOME CLASSY JX DAMES L SAW YOu WITH YESTERDAY LISTEN TLL BLY TICKETS FOR THE “THEATRE TONIGHT YE YOU'LL FRAME A DATE FOR ME. SORRY JOE BUT WE HAVE A THEATRE PARTY BOOKE! HELLO CHICK OL Bo- HAVE A CIGAR - WHEN. DO You AND THE GIRLS GO To LUNCH ? SORRY ED- BUT THE GIRLS ARE ON A DIET ANO CANT ATTEND | AWY LUNCHEON _ ENGAGEMENTS SORRY GEORGE BUT 7 : Nias Be oe THE GIRLS NEED THE TE CAN CANT & ORIVE YOU AND THE LADIES DOWN TO THE REGTAURANT ? Mi VE § Ze SU 7 a Wilpon + STATION AGENT DAD KEYES AND THE NOON, MAIL WAS DELAYED FIFTEEN MINUTES WHEN BIRDIE CROWES NEW MILLINER. WALKED DOWN ELM STREET TODA 2 A By Williams TSEE'A BILL HERE J/ YES, THAT'S FOR FROM DR.INKS FOR QAAONDRED. DOLLARS! MY! & HUNDRED —- AN JAY SAD HAT THEIR BABY CosT His DOP A Bunoreo QOLLARS ? GEE CHICK ~I NEVER KNEW You HAD SO MANY NICE FRIENDS — BY STANLEY CHESS CHECKER c.us A/NO-NO- 1 SAY, \CAN HEAR, DADS HEART Freckles and His Friends | High Cost of Baby Sisters! WHERE You GOIN’, JAY? I WAS JUST 6 }OIN' NER To NER HOUSE. TM GOIN’ OVER, T NER HOUSE AN’! WHAT Do You ST! FURNISH om cronies!

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