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DNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925 Tribune MALE HELP WANTED ) NTED—Men and women. to Testa | Syeprber trade. Great demand; dig meres. Few weeks completes. Cat-| WBfogue and special -offer free. | Mller Barber College, Fatgo,| orth Dakota. 2-16-4m | (TED—Keal live Represent: 1 this community to sell Army jana Woolen Goods direct to con>| ¥ ener. Write G. E. Moody, Fergus | Is, Minn, jt | h 16th, man to! k on farm for the coming sea-| . Write Adolph Seeman, Route Mandan, N. D. 8-7-Lw | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—Girl for general house Bwork. No cooking. Good wage: Apply Mrs. C. D. Dursema, 209 W PRosser St. Tel. 922-M. Classified Advertisements =PHONE. 82: = SALESMEN WANTED Clasaified Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 25 words op $ WAEF 6.0.5.0 se crane 8 ineortions, 25 words er wader SALESMEN fABLISHED known manufacturing concern, rat- nationally under .. 1 week, 25 wordg or Ads ove® 26 words,’ ! tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY TES RA’ 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ada are cash to advanes. Copy ghoeld be re- ived by 12 0” to insure insertion same day. ed AAAI, requires the services of additional salesmen to sell high grade line of several experienced rt calendars and advertising spe- es to banks and répresenta- Rapid affords ci tive business institutions. eapansion of our business unusual opening in rich territory Hy developed. Liberal com- ion, commission basis, week- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ly remittances. All correspond- experience in bookkeeping. Address | Tribune 941, Bismarck, N. D. i eS See ss VANTED—Woman with bookkeeping | and stenographer experience. Apply | Bismarck Tribune Company. i eo 3-3-tf | YANTED—School girl to assist for | room and board. Apply the Mo- | f. hawk, 401 6th St. | 3-11-2t | ee ene ee eS u SALESMAN TO SELL Noe-Equl Hosiery and lin-| gerie to consumer in Bismarck ani Western Dakota. Work full tim Commissions paig daily. Sample: at cost. Write Box 1027 Fargo, 8-7-10t | —————— —— | erienced automo- | ile salesman for Bismarck and vicinity. References required. | Dakota Auto Sales Co. 3-5-1-wk. | ———— ee __ WANTED TO RENT WANTED—To rent by April Ist mo-j dern five or six room house or! bungalow with garage. Must be in! good condition. L. L. Butterwick. | Phone 145, 3-9-1w | AWANTED TO RENT—A 4 or 5/ room modern bungalow, 2 adults! only. ~Phone 1108. 3-5-1wk. | FARM, LANDS | FOR SALE+Account _ nonresident | client, half section Kidder County, | ten miles south of Cheasley, 8 agres under ‘cultivation, terms} 1500.00 cash, balance time at 7 per cent, total purchase price $3400.00, ; actual value $20.00 per acre. Im-| mediate possession can be given.| Write or wire Halvor L. Halvor-| son, Attorney at law, Minot, North | Dako! 3-11-2t | jargain. improved! farm and ranch near. Baldwin, of about 480 acres, about 100 acres in cultivation, all fenced, good 5 room house, barn, granary, chick- “en house and: log barn, well and} windmill, school very near, tele- phone, immediate possession, or owner might trade equity for Biv: marck property. Geo, M. Register. lw ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Cléan, warm room, hot! water heat, in modern home. Alsoj light housekeeping rooms for rent. | Close in. Call 306-8th St. or Phone 802 8-10-1w ‘FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms fully furnished. Electric sweeper apd hot water.4 Very desirable for two. 517 and, St. Phone 82-J. 3-10-3t. R RENT—One rewly furnished and decorated bed -roam in modern house, suitable for one or two, 818 Ave. B. Phone 1095. 3-9-8t ROOM REN ngle - roon! with closet and kitchenette, well furnished for light: housekeeping. | 411-5th’ St. Phone 273. a1l-tf| FOR RENT=Four fyrnished rooms, | Can be used as sleeping rooms or for ~ light housekepping. Phone 154-W. 3-10-1w FOR” RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished room for light house- keeping. College. Bldg,. Phone 183. 3-2-2wks ¥OR RENT—Clean, modern rooms by week or mgnth. Call 307 4th St. or phone 504-W. : : : 34 1-3¢ om in private dl Pr 0. BoB Rosser agile 3 40b BBN. dern home, close in.~ 412-5th St. Phone 926-W-2. 3-7-1W , ROOM for rent, 616 6th St. Phone 826-5, ; ; + 3-10-2¢ ‘FOR SALE OR RENT _____ HOUSES AND PLATS , POR SALE—Pive room all “modern bungalow ‘with ‘bath ‘room, good lo- cation, tregi wn. House is 26x48 hard, ‘maple floor, full “basement, porch in front and -bobind,: ‘frant pereh screened in. Also one small! shouse’ 12x20, both houses on is by.! 150 foot ‘bts. Inquire. 409° 14th reet. 3-6-lw FOR RENT—A two roam apartment) on-ground floor, ‘furnished for! light housekeeping, Private en-fi trance. Suitable for two adults| only. $25.00 per month, “Phone 275) \ . 2-26tt ‘QR RENT—Nicely furnished ‘mods; ern apartment including sewing)| machine, electric washer, vacuum“ jeleaner an pend always hot. water... 907, ath TEI Fics ty SANT RRENT=—Four room partly mo-' dern house in goog condition. Cen rally located. Small family, onlv.' inquire 406. Third .street of. Doran. 4 18 : hae) toom house » 7 544-M. gor T—Single. pal sons el 8t.” Phone’ 273." Five room house, I Sho Beets ti | newly decorated, running water in, ;FOR SALE—Excellent corner \FOR SALE—Choice Imported PHONE 83 ence strictly confidential but spe- FOR SALE cial attention will be given appli- 10 -réeintMotiees” Hpkt- lebih taten! cants submitting full information and references with first letter. every bed room, specially adapted for ‘ first class rooming house, Very reasonable at $6300.00, will accept smaller house as first payment. THE AMERICAN ART WORKS INC. COSHOCTON, OHIO. & room bungalow, east front, off paving, only $3200.00. AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—We have some good bargains in used cars. 7 room house, east front, on pav- parts of city; 5 room house, off paving; full] Co. 3-5-Lwk. asement cemented; water, lights, sewer, toilet; 100 fect frontage. Only $2100.00. Hundreds of choice building lots in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms, 1 been years since I have had so mafy offers and inguiries for farm lands. The tide has turned. You can never again get land as cheaply as you can now. Buy Now. Fire, tornado and automobile in- surance written in good companies. F, E. YOUNG. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE—160 acre farm, buildings, fenced, windmill, 180 plowed, for house ‘in Bismarck, or tomatic pistol, ‘automatic rifle, or jo. 946. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel 1o: ed in the best town on Killdeer Branch. A real bargain, central locations. Write Tribune No. 949. 3-LL-1w eee LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—% foot corne’ Seventh street and Avenue E. reasonable at $750. Also a 10 acre suburban place, Good buildings, water and a good place for chick- ens. Can be cut into lots and would be a good investment for the future. About thirteen blocks from school. Wete No. 927 Tri- bune. 2-16-1m 4 BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—Strong Husky Pure| Bred Baby Chicks. 100% Guur- antec. Catalog Free. Mondakomin Chickeries, Fargo, N. D. Box 736 “A. BABY CHICKS, all breeds, price list free. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. 2 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Married woman|NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- wishes work by the hour or 8 hour CLOSURE SALE day, five days in week. Address| Default having occurred in- tl 947, Tribune. 3-10-3t {conditions of the mortgage herein = after described, Notice Is Hereby WANTED—Work on farm by manjGiven, that that certain mortgage and wife and one child, 2% yearsJexecuted and delivered by Peter old. Inquire at Van Horn Hotel.|Zuyben and Blanche Luyben, hus Ags * 8-9-3t poe aad eae cae ore Ho, i ashi rele e First National Bank, of Wash- LADY wants to wash clothes andliury, North Dakota, a corporation, ironing to take home. Work sat-|mortragec, dated the Bist. day of factory. Mrs. Streleck, 404 Ave./Qctober, A. D. 1918, and filed for 8-948t | record in the office of Register of Deeds of ‘the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1919, at 9 o’clock A. M., and recorded in Book 138, of! Mortgages, on page 309, will be foreclosed* by a sale of the premises! 3-6-7t)in such mortgage and hereinafter “described, at the front door of the Court House in Bismarck in the county of Burleigh and ‘State of 8:00] North: Dakota, at the hour of ten ago] gelock A. M. on, the 23rd day of; 5: ‘r larch, A. D. 1925, to satisfy ec Native Biagers . ++++-6.00] smount due on such mortgage on the! Cages, Seeda, Treats etc, Tele-| Gate of sale. Phone 118-5. Jacob Bull, Box 728,) The premises described in such Dickinson, N. D. . A-26-1m] mortgage and which will be sold to FQR SALE—Victrola, sewing ma- satisfy the same, are situate in the chine, ‘electyic ..washer, kitchen FOR SALE resi-| dent let 6th Street and Avenue A, 419 Sixth “Street, Phone 924. MISCELLANEQU& German Rollers Hartz Mountain Singers Reason- | * able terms. Dakota Auto Sales|- Mandan. |: Also have repeating shotgun, au-|, JK," county of Burleigh and state of inet, bed and dresser -and oth- North Dakota, and described as fol- er articles. Also three ropms for rent,. Het water heat and. bath, very reasonable,” 213-16 St, N. 3-10-1w FOR SALE—Model No. 1 linotype machine -eguipped with electric mo- tor and electrie pot. Would do good service. in.a copntry job plant. Will sell reasonable for cash, Bis- marck Tribune Company, Bismarck, N.D.- 3-8-tf GO TO Hight School at home. Com- plete $65.00 course for $15.00. Necd Money. “Wonderful chance - for someone. Algebra, English, two others. Write immediately. Write ‘Tribune : wi traight 240, cate Bismarck 7 cation, good busting price right. for a ~ ‘st Write No. bune |FOR SALE—At @ bargain, two w 2 ty! se.standa, fully equipped with real bargain for print- ‘er, Who needs ‘new ‘equipment.| Sula for ‘cash only. Apply. Tri- a ¢ 1-28: a je i targain’ or trade pro ie me Noe ods a etwie FOR SALE—Repair ‘parts of stripped |'tn, 60, good J. 1. Case Steam “ngine jas new. Also sucker grate: Bauer, Golden Valley, N. Me -19-1m MINNESOTA No. 10 ceed corn for sale. Test, 95 percent. ($5.50, Bismarck. Oscar Anderson, 191, Bismarck. Box 8-9-3t | FOR SALE—Gilfiliyn 5 tube Neutro: dytie radio, complete with tubes, batteries and .Joud appuker; const to’ coast. reception. : Ba 1 3.0-3¢] d flat iton,;clean, warm,‘FOR, SALE—Two teams of “Reasonable prices. For. particu-) lars. write ‘or tall on L.-3. Garske, ¥% mile north of t FQR SALE—Nine piece ne t, davenport ind two x12 rugs. all 210-2nd or Phone 643. Lee ‘ -L wil Want an i Blesks THiik horlate anediatal tora erin da "'Bhone 150. porsession. Call 1B Grid St. Phono, si ‘haner, + es geactla es Z 3+10-3ti! f ‘ ‘or. FOR” SALE—Boll top office desk. E. Bergeson & Son. - Price |’ shelled und sacked F. 0. B./d arpk, in Burleigh county,, North 1B Rota ns ps of 10 o'clock A. lows, to-wit: South Twenty-five feet (So, 25 ft.) of Lot Twelve (Lt. 12) of Block Four (Blk. 4) in Baldwin Townsjte, ac- cording to plat thereof of record in Office of Register of Deeds in and for said County and State. There will be due on such ‘mort- gaze ‘at the date of sale the sum of yenteen Hundred Sixty-eight and 33-100ths Dollars ($1768.33) besides the costs, disbursements and expen- yses_of this foreclosure. iE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, of Washburn, N. D., Mortgagee. H. G. HIGGINS, ‘Attorney for Mortgagee, Baldwin, North Dakot: 2-11-18-25—3-4-11-18 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occu: in the conditions of the mortgage herein-; fter described, notice is hereby giv-j tl certain mortgage execu- d by John. Peck and| 1 parry E. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated the 25h day of August 1916 and filed for record: in the Office of the register of deeds‘of Burleigh county, North Dakota, ‘on September first 1916 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., and duly recorded therein in book.| wife, mortgagors, to| . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN : Columbia Grafonola, to trade for] 97 one tube radio. Address Tribune | 6. 3-9-1 | 4 —_—<$<$—<—$—— || ba. 58. 60. 61. b 6. T, 8. Rema Valual Jump. Certify. By m Extras Before. Metal Col Large and wings black. 3.1416. Playth Blemi Negat To ha Self, ul Music A flo Tub u You a Large Egyp fertili To lu To re Care Move Oppos Head . Benea Organ Music: Sights. Genus Drove, . -Assau Exam A forn Cave Preser Hoard Prepo Boy. 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September | |98th,' 1916 and filed for record in! ‘the office of the register of ‘deeds f said Burleigh county on October pt ‘at the hour of 1:30 o’elsek % and.duly recorded therein in hook of Mortgage Deed Record ‘on Rage ‘356 and which mage was assigned by s: "Le jo Harry E. 0° December 2nd 1 st mentioned maslen met for record in the office ‘bf the ‘rag- ister of deeds pf.said Burleigh coun-| ty on Decamber 12, 1924 at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M., ond Sul record. | ed therein jn book 175 of Assign- ment of Mortgages on page .268,/ will e, foreclosed ‘by a sate of + rem- in such“ mortrage and herein- a er “described at the frant dogr of , ‘the court ‘house ‘of Burleigh ‘county North; Dakata, in the city of Bi 4 and said was filed’ M., qn, the 20th day of March A. D: Bebe to Satisfy gigs aus ope age on the day- of sale, [ Hs ii described’ in ech mei nd which will be sold :to \3athety ‘the: same dre. described gs fal. H forwits the south ‘east a 'thirtyefour (4a) jwnship one hundred and thirty *(139) north, of range ‘seventy. seyen (77) west of the bth principal’ smetidian in. Burleigh ‘count Dakota.: + ~ There willbe due on ty, North 1 Leonora Hughes, ‘ honeymoon pany, Mortgagee dated tober A. twenty-three and filed for record i the office of the Register of Deed the County of r te of North Dakota, on the 1 day of December A. gage ut the date of nine hundred and fifty five and eighty four cents ($955.84), b: sides the : Dated y HARRY E. Said assignee of the said assignee of s GEORGE M. Attorne assign Notice Is Hereb: Mortgage, iene s AL of Book 174 of Mortgs will be foreclosed by the premises in such and hereinafter de: bed, at front door of the Court Hous: the City of Bismarck in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o M., on the Mth day of Mar 5, itisfy the amount due upon said the day of sale. s described in — said Mortgage a h will be sold to satis. the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Rurleigh, and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: ale the sum of corded in dollars) pa pag of s ef this eclos pbruary 3rd, A. D. 192 O'NEILL, id_ mortgagee. ISTER, d_assignee of said iid mortgagee. 2-4-11-18-25—3-4-11 of ce of to half of the Southeast (Ei SE%) and ~ Lot Kight (8), of S nd Northwest quarter Seven (7) tion Thirt; Quarter ¢ is i stment Com Minneapolis, Minnesota, the 3r@ day of Oc | ! Twenty-nine (29), To nineteen hundred and | North, of Range Seventy-six, “Phere will be due on sach Mort- ge at the date of sale the sum of ventecn hundred twenty-seven and dD. Burleigh, D,' 1923, and re-/ — LEONORA ON HONEYMOON .ig.now on her with Carlos Basuldo; wealthy. Argentine sportsman. , After a short. stay’ in, California, they:.will go'to Buenos Aires to live, | VALLEY CITY STORE LOOTED Vu y City, N. D., Mar, 11.-—-Neur- $250 worth of merchandiae was stolen from the Farmers Supply store here by thieves who operated after 3 a. m. when a patrolmgn: had v3 | passed and noticed nothing “Wrong. The loot consisted mostly of leather I vests and jackets. ' 60-100 Dollars, together with the NOTIC costs of forec! Dated at B day of February, UNION INVES’ v.D., this Znd! "The State Board of Nurse Re Hy iners will hold an examination a3 | ¢| Bismarck April 30 1, 1925, Sor Mortgagee. "| further information address Joseph. | 1. OLGEIRSON, | ine Stennes, Rugby, N. D. for Mortgagee, 3-11218-3: Bismarck, North Dakota, 2-4-11-18. MOM’N POP » THE BEAUTY GOES CHIEF 1G 1 WON — 3 | teen nics: 34-11! READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS Do You Believe in Signs? GREAT HONK! f] THAT SUPERSTITION ee HORNBLOWER IG ALL BUNK WE WALKED UNDER THAT DON'T BOAST SEE THAT BLACK CAT, CROSS OUR BUT IT'S A RAINING OUTSIDE - DON'T OPEN THAT UMBRELLA IN HERE! 1T MEANS BAD LUCK! ) & On- I've fk] BROKEN MY EL. MIRROR r THE OLD HOME TOWN LEAD EAT IIIS CRIN Ue [) (NUD lOONE 1M GOIN’ To WASH THAT WINDOW IF I THE CLERKS WHO VOLUNTEERED To WASH TRE STORE WINDOW FoR. THE NEW MILLINER HAD SOME DIFFICULTY IN DECIDING WHO SHOULD START THE JoB, el 1025 BY NEA SERVICE) INC. 3-N-25, By Blosser WHAT DO You ¥ PAY FoR ~ THEM F WHERE Do Yoo GET YOUR PAPERS, Boy? . O,T BUY ‘EM ONER AT 7H! pRus — arent) SELEY, TILLY AO-04 BUT IT GWES: ME A SWELL THEA Nou DONT” MAVE ANYTHING