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a xv ; { i t bt ‘* , f a a, 4 \ i i j wy URSDAY, APRI Tribune FOR SALE E ROOM Bungalow. Modern ex- cept furnace. Garage, low taxes, garden, near school. Price $3000. $500 cash, $35.00 per month in- cluding interest seven percent. . SIX ROOM modern cottage, hot wa- ter heat, fireplace, oak trim,. gar- age. Price $6500.’ Good terms. BEVEN ROCJI modern house, East) furnace; front, harawood floors, cation, garage. Price $6500. Terms. | | | \ heat, A No, 1 condition, good Jo-| | large lot, low taxes, porch, good location, nice Price’ $5000, Good terms. Jawn. FIVE ROOM modern bungulow, hard- wood floors, full basement, fur- nace heat, gas water heater, gas stove. Price $2600, about $2 cush, Easy terms. FIGHT ROOM modern house, front, five bedrooms, ‘hot heat, hard wood fioors and trim, very good location, Price $7850. Terms East FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage. Electric ge. Price $4250. jod terms. FIVE ROOM dwelling, an ment, furni floors, fireplace, screened porch garden space, lawn and Price $5500. ‘Terms. EIGHT ROOM modern house, east Uy SIX ROOM modern house, Fast front,: enclosed | | i | 30,1925 1 insertion, 25 words or under . . 3 insertions, 25 words or under . 1 week, 26 words or uw! der . Ads ove tion: al per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash fn advance. Copy should be re- ceived! by 12 o’ciock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 water 1 BABY CHI X—BEE SUPPLIES BABY Strong husk, cent guaran catalogs. CHIX—BEE Root Bee Supplies. Mondakomin Chickeries. SUPPLIES— y baby chix. 100 per tee. We distribute A. Write for \ Box 736-A, Fargo, N. D. LOTS FOR SALE R SALE—T th Street. ‘wo lots in 800 block on Write Tribune No. 4-30-3t FOR BALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS front, five bedrooms, full complete! FOR SALE—Attractively located mo- Lasement, house in very good con- dition,’ double garage. Close to schools. Price $5800. Terms. « SEX ROQM modern house, hat wa- ter heat, hardwood floors, garag well located for schools. Price ). $550 cash. $45.00 per m hey SIX ROOM modern bungalow, basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, garage, south front, best location. Price $6250. Terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, fur- nace heat, full basement, built in features. Price $4700. $800 cash. Monthly payments. A most complete list of houses, lots and farm lands. Insurance of all kinds written jn good companies.| FOR RENT. Appointments at your convenience. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to Give Service” } - Money to Loap Webb Block Phone 0 4-25-2w MALE HELP WANTED WA Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand; big wages. Few weeks completes. Catalog _and- special offer — free.| Moler Barber College, Fargo, N.! D. Pas oats 4-23-1m HELP WANTED—Young man for office work. Some bookkeeping. Apply in person. Gamble-Robin- : son Fruit Co. | FOR RENT—Two room | FOR” RENT—Fiv | | | j dern home, sunny living room, hard wood floors. for sale also. Phone 99°. three bed rooms, large south "front, One building lot 122 West Broadway. 4-28-3t FOR KENT with 3 hed medern hou Reyister. & room modern house, rooms; 5 room partly se to adults, Geo. M. 4-29-3t Bismarck T: fu!)| POR KENT—Apartment in ‘Tribune i block available Ma: lst. Apply ribune Office. 8-30-tf aver Cowan or unfurni Drug Store. house with quire at 400 Doran. bath moder stairs. Pri 275W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished 2 apartment, trance, garden space, AGAR, FOR SALE- room, and Phone 876. apartment Drug Store, furnished shed. Apply Cowan 3-30-tf eq foom modern largeNgarden plot. In- 6 Third street. J. K. 4-29-1W May ist 3 rooms and mn furnished apt. up- ivate entrance. Phone 4-22-tf room close in, private en- $20. Phone lw Toom, ing furniture. 4-25-1w ining bed room MISCELLANEOU! ‘omplete large leather chair, tapestry cha STORAGE FURNITURE FOR SALE dining room suite, Mahogany rocker, bed, spring and mattress, couch, oak rockers. for Mr, Gobel. childs crik, sanitary Call 246. Ask 4-29-3t |FOR SALE—Seed corn, and Minnes ed flint ota 13. Germination 90 D°and $5.00 per bushel. Millet seed $4.00 per Peter Mihm, Bismarck, 4-22-10 ps ag2ut | soaee net WAN Young man to work by 30 Siberian the month. 421-12th St. Francis} andre. Jasbkowiak. 4-27-t£ W experienc- ANTED—-Young, active, ed bookkeeper. ‘Apply &. HELP _WANTED—FEMALE WANTED — Thoroughly experienced saleswoman for ribune No, 4-13-tf | dry | “goods “store; one’ who speaks’ Ger-| man ‘preferred, igive reference and salary, wanted. 979, care of the Tribune. WANTED — Competent woman keep house for few weeks. conveniences; some 301 8th St. Phone 603-J. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- 4-29-3t | eral housework. Phone 691-W-2. 4-30-3t Address ad No. 4-29-21) bw Ae FOR SALE—Five acre suburban pro- assistance, | { i SALESMAN SELL COAL in carload lots. or main line. essary. hour. rangement. Liberal drawing account a Bo. |_____ ROOMS FOR. RENT ' FOR room at 219 24d street. marck, inquire J. W. Murphy, Bar- ber Shop across from postoffice. FOR RENT—! dern house. Newly ‘ decorated Close in, near street car line. -At reasonable Phone 586. 223-2nd __8t. 4-29-83 price. Washington Coal Co., 1015 Coal Exchange Bldg., Chica- RENT— Light housekeeping Also 2 sections of land for sale near Ris- i Side| Experience unnec- Earn a week’s pay in an FOR RENT—One nicely “fusnished ‘room in modern house for one or Phone 346-3 or call at 408 4-28-1w two. 10th Street. F FOR RENT—One nicely furnixhed. ¢oom in a modern home suitable Tel. 1096-R, 123 sen 4-25-1w | FOR RENT—Furnished. rooms, Gdn for one or two. Ast St. furnish board .if desired. 314 3rd po pireah Phone 106i-W. iY , ment in’ Rose Apartments, F. W. Murphy. Phone 662.” venient and ple: of y St. FOR RENT—Two large rooms 924-4th St. “Phone 543W. FOR RENT—Furnished well located modern ‘home. 8rd Street. ‘Phone 496R. FOR RENT—Furnished room well located modern home. ‘Srd.__Phone 498R. cA |BILF-—MOTORCYCLES pUSED Look dyer the use cars on th lot north of Some; ae oR SALES Slightly used Ford Tu- dor Sedan, Se Motor Go. od ‘cars “at your Lahr<Motor Salee’ Co. AGENTS ‘make ble, money—all_ or eZ $5000.00 Health |b: W part tilde-selli . * Accident policy. 4 ened tras BM ae ¥ Every mah “Write for details, Suite 1b, Dept, 15, Di Montgomery ped $25.00. we ky 4-20-48 FOR RENT—Stgictly modern apart- Apply 4-30-tf FOR RENT—Large room very con- it, near Post 4-16-tf and kitchenette, modern and furnished. 4-28-tf | room in a 623- 4-29-4t 4-29-4t gur build- | 4-29-38 it | $38. Mal FOR SALE=High class cafe fine lo- cation, good basin price right bune Write No. 940, care B! will make for a competent, OR SALE—At » batgain, two Wood: ‘OR SALE—At a bargain, two Wood- ‘on type ‘case stands, folly equipped with slides, er, wha needs new Sale fer cash only. perty, good ‘well and windmill Apply Bismarck Tribune ‘Terms. No. 981. real bérgain for’ print- equipment. Apply Tri- 1-28-tf buildings, 260 foot Price $3,300. 4-30-1W +¥FOR SALE—Pure Angus Bull J. E. Chesal ism: bred Aberdeen sired by $1000 bull. Kk, 18% miles southeast w ;ALE—Reliable gas range four good condit Ly Ss er ne tion, Call ani of the Decemher 19: Book One hi Mortgage: thirty-nil ent B. Cohoes, ty-third day of the premii kota, at the the afternoon June 1925, t due upon in such mort Seventy-aix cipal M There will mortgage on sum_of One elghteen Dol for 1923, of $i I 09; cl mept thereof the "pated April | Pate tren Phone 892M. FOR SALE—60ibusnels. of seed corn, tests 80 percent, $3.00 D. W. Stewart, ‘Stewartdale, N. D. at Pi an@ thereatter asslen- ed by sald Mortgagee by an instru- in writing, ‘wenty-second 1917, of Pecatonica, which assignment was on the T: and hereinafter described at front door of the | Court House, in the City of B marck, Burleigh Cqunty! Hour of such mortgage on day of sale. ‘The premines den he sold to satisfy the same situated in the County of Burie! jState of North Di bed as foll e Northeast | ion Fourteen, hundred forty-one ate of sale Tpoutens five hundred |.cludeg,.the. taxes. ai land. premiges for the sears’ o of $46.90; for 1921, of $65.3: and> interest h 19th, 1925, the 6 the costs ADRIAN E. BUPTz, Attorney for Aas: Leeds, North Dak burner with oven and ‘burner, ‘ion. r buchel. 4:24-1w E—Hoghes electric $ burn- oven range in 1 condi- 483. 4-27-1lw NOTICE OF . MORTGAGE SALE Notice is hereby given that. that teertain mort; é 4-30-1w i ice large room in mo- ited and a n and Lil. nd wife, as ARe, ex: ldie Eli Husbani to J.-B. Davis, as Mort- December 18, 1917, lied for recoré in. the Office Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 24th d: 17, any unde dated December | Blizabeth Illinois, to ot January 1918, Gul; recorded in the Office of the’ Reg- lister of Deeds of said Buridigh County, in Book One hundred thir: \ty-nine of Assignments of gages, at Page One hundred eigh- ty-nix; will be foreclosed by a sale Mort. ses in such mortgage the jurleigh County North Di me o'clock in on the Second day of 0 satisfy: the suauat the ses describe: and which wil are igh, akota, and des- Tho -East Hi uarter of Sec- wnship One North, of Range ‘est of the Fifth Prin- ze, lows in leridian, be due upon said the date of sale the ich sum in- Eainat oald Jand: f 1919, 0; for $58.44; 24, 01 1920, of $63.3 9: for 2022, of j $end ‘for. by ‘sald id expe: torney fee 23rd, 1935. BETH B, COHOES,” , Assignee, “ ignee, ot 4-23-30—5-7-14-21-28 Classified Advertisements ‘PHONE. 382== FOR SALE 6 ROOM ‘brick house, south front, conyenient to schools, basement garage, new, strictly modern; $6200.00. FOUR room cottages on very rea- sonable terms, alj well located, at from_$2000,00 to $2650.00. ROOM bungalow; east front; just off paying; modern; built in fea- tures, double garage; splendid con- dition; $5250.00, ROUM bungalow; east front; good congition; modern; cost over $4000 to wud; only $3200.00. ROOM’ house; east front; modern, ions only $4000.00, selling land along to our local farmers ry on right who know what the land will do. There ure some wonderful bargains in wind now. IT have sold more land the past two months than the past two years together. BUY NOW and make your profit. LOTS—Hundreds of them in every part of the city at from $50.00 to $10,000, a lot to suit every taste and purse; many of them on very easy ter INSURANC ire, tornado automobile insurance written the best of companies. PF. E. YOUNG. and in 4-27-1wk — FARM LANDS FOR SALE—320 acres near the kill- deer mountains with plenty of stove wood and fence posts, with good market for same-plenty of good water-will sell at a sacrifice $5.00 per acre. Excellent for a sheep ranch. E. B. Lubke, Halliday, North Dakota, Box 219. _ 4-25-1m FOR RENT—320 acres prairie suit- able for flax, located one mile west of Sterling. Will rent any part to party wishing to break for flax. F. A. Lahr, Bismarek, N. Dak. ‘Bt Lost TWILL PAY a liberal reward to any information leading to the recovery of my two Airdale dogs, Phone G66 or notify O. H. Hendrickson, Box 40, Bismarck, N. Dak, 42-8-3t Henry IV of England, when he es- tablished the order of Knights of the Bath, required. that every candi- date fér initiation’ take a bath before the ceremony of induction into the onder. NOTICE OF Notice is her certain mortgag livered by Jennie Hagen, a s gle woman, as Mortgagor, to J. B. Davis, as Mortgagee, dated Decem- ber 17, 1913, and filed for record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh. and State of North Dakota, on the Twenty-sixth day of — December 1913, and recorded in Book One hundred seyen of Mortgages, at Page Three hundred forty-three; and thereafter assigned by said Mortgagee ‘by an instrument ir. writing dated January %rd,.1914, to Elizabeth B,Cohoes, of Pecatonica, Illinois, which assignment was on the Fifteenth day of January 191 vs] duly recorded in the office of thi Register of Deeds of said Burleig! County, in Book One hundred ten of Assignments of Mortgages, Page Two hundred fifty-one 1 be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises in such mortgage and here- inafter described at the front door of the . Burleigh Conaty.. Court ouce, in the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the Hour of One o'clock in ‘the afternoon on the Second day of June 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises des- eribed in such mortgage, and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in the County of Bur- leigh, State of North Dakota, and described as follows:—The South Half of the South West Quarter of Section Twenty-eight, in Town- ship One hundred forty-four North, of Range Seventy-eight West of the Fifth Principal “Meridian. There will be. due. upon such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Nine hundred twenty-three Dollars and Seventy-five cents, which sum includes the taxes against said land and premises for the years of 1919, of $60.85; for 1920, of .$65.31; for 1921, of $42.44; for 1922, of $41.40; for 1 $30.74; and for 1924, of $32.58; and interest thereon from March ‘19th, 1925, the date of payment thereof by said assignee; besides the costs and expenses of sale, and the at- torney fee allowed Jaw. Dated April 23rd, 1925. ELIZABETH B. COHOES, Assignee. ADRIAN E. BUTTZ, Attorney for Assignee, Leeds, North Dakota. 4-23-30—5-7-14-21-28 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE |r0 PAGE SEVEN aerrenectareaeneeenen ana state drive chairman, announced legion will use the income from this | B. K. Bruce, a negro, ‘served in cently through the state headquar- | fund excl ely for the rehabilita- {the United States Senate from. 1875 n in Fargo, {tion work ‘which it i and has been jte 1881 as a sengtor from Mississipj4. r North Dakota's {doing for the disabled and for its | a = 000 will be held May j work for war orphans, The fund has} Bath tubs, show and kitchen Bismarek’s quota is $2,000. | n set up as a trust in perpetuity. |sinks with running water were un- Asking fe support of | Every possible safeguard has been |known in this country until the mid- ague said: “The | throwa srow ie of the last century, t Hi s This for Nerve By Taylor SAID IT'S AWFUL y i HI How STINGY THEY ARE - 1 GUESS THEY WONT BUY ANYTHING IF THEN CAN BoRROW IT FROM THE NEIGHBORS- BELIEVE ME L DONT WANT THEM TO GET Too ‘ INTIMATE TO KNOw ALL ABOUT THEM Tao - MRS RHODES WAS HERE TODAY WHEN THEY MOVED \N AND SHE RECOGNIZED THEM AS BEING THE SAME FAMILY THAT USED To UVE NEXT To THEM. WEUE GoT NEW NEIGHBORS ANSWER. THE DOOR portant event in Biblical™#istory. HORIZONTAL ! Seatters seeds. Gen. 26. i Bout of gopher wood. Gen, 6. inishes. Gen. 6. Cleaner, Lam. 4, jouthern constellation. Metal in natural state. Made of oat straw. Driying command. i Progeny. Gen, 1. | 1 Job 9. Man ‘who built the Ark. Gen, 8. To obtain. Black vi If not. id fluid. Serpents. An dct of daring. Num, Goes astray. 1b. Devoured. A doubling of s' Exod. 26. To shower. Gen. 7. Preserve or wine Isa. Burns; flames. Ge . Drunkard. 46, Fungus on rye. 48. Pebble. Gen. 28, 50. Work. Gen, 44. 51. Marmoset. King. 10. 52, Tenthof an ephah. Ex, 16-16. VERTICAL animal useful for ‘washing. 27. Belonging to us. Matt. 6. 3. de, Deut. 16. 4. Point of compass. 6. To'decay. Num. 6. 7. Eldest son of Judah. Gen, 38. 8. Evenings. Gen. 7. 9. Female deer. : 10. Grimaces of contempt. 12, Wild goat. Prov. 15. 13, City in Benjamin now called Auna, 1°Ch., 8. Students of thé Bibleqnay put that book aside, for the moment, devote a religious inte#¥al ‘to this crossword: puzale, and It concerns an im- Anewer to Yesterday's Crossword Puzzle: iS | \ A\ Tn ( \\ Goad EVENING NEIGHBOR! WEVE JUST MOVED IN NEXT DOO AND WE'RE SHORT AN ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR THEN IF YOU'LL GIVE ME FIFTY CENTS ULL GO DOWN AND Buy YOU AN EXTRA ONE - HEN YOU CAN LE BoRROW IT THE KITCHEN RAISE MV | SIE MERE MAIBIBIEY: | foAIRISMMOMMEGILIE [EMO | Slat DENIAL 10 RINE IRIO|V! \1sIo} MOLI INMMNIE|Wi SIPIEIOMG MSIE | MOTT MO AlstalL] INOW INU MIATTIE] isial Als! Half an em. Great grandfather iE: of Samuel | for one’s freedom. Hos Acts 17. Mark 9, Announcer, Many (times). Jumbled type. Second note in scale, Animal similar to donkey, Gen. 49. Before, Num, 11. to cleave through. King. 8. Part (unit). Alleged force produ tism. Toward. Gen, 3. ng hypno- Gen, 14. rte: and delivered by W. ower, of Montrose, Mortgagor, to Har Mortgagee, dated v February, 1916, and f in the office of the ¥ of Burleigh: County, on the 21st + 1910, Mortgages on gage was. ther ment in Josephine Towa, by Hi x aft Writing Schmitt, E. s d to of Dubuque, O'Neill, on the bruary, 1916, which assignment was filed ‘for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the ist day of March, 1916, 4 duly recorded in Book signments on page 15, gage contains a power of le, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and h after described at the Front Door of the Court House, in the City of Bismarck, County. of Burleigh, Stat of North’ Dakota, at the hour o'clock in the afternoon on the day of May, 1925, to ‘satisf amount dué'on sich mor the date of sale. Default has occurred. in the con- ditions of said mortgaxé in that said mortgagor has failed to pay principal and interest due accorp- ing to the conditions of said mort- gage. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are Situated in of North Dakot as follows, to- The Southw Twely and are described t quarter (SW%) (2) in ‘Towns! a Thirt t Ke Seventy-eight (78 the Fifth Principal Meri- of There will be due and owing on said mortgage on the date of 'si the sum of One Thousand. ‘Three Hundred Bight Dollars and Twenty nts ($1,308.22), besides at-. and the’ costs of this North Da- day of April A. D.{ JOSEPHINE SCHMITT, ignee of Mortga) 5 Langer & Nuchols, ed at. Bismarck, this 14th ee, Dakota. 4—16, U.S. SENATORS TO AID LEGION IN STATE DRIVE With arceptance of E. F. Ladd and Lynn J. Frazier, United States sena- tors from North Dakota, of places on the honorary committee of the Am- erican Legion $5,000,000 endowment fund drive, practically all of the 72 men and women appointed to serve have signified theiy willingness to the County of Burleigh, and State act, M. H. Sprague of Grafton, N. D., OUT OUR WAY y HO LSSINin' FO WASH? SQvEaKs ereon. from |- WASH FUNK GETS Bi FIND OuT aM) ARE Mi 1SE JES TRYIN TER FEET 16 HITTIN: Cawse WEN ALL FouR GIT TER “By Williams HOW MANY ow mS i mit rs | NO-NO -1 FIRST HUNDRED!| spy you APPLEGATE WENT TOA LOT oO! TVROUGLE TO GET HIS PLEASDIRE CAR STARTED -BUT IT STOPRPE OF ITS OWN ACCORD - BIE a a SAT THe = TUT-TUTENO ARGUING=YOO BOTA WANE BEEN NAUGHTY BoYs ToDAY, SO HURRY OP To BED BEFORE THE WAY THOSE Boys == CARRIED ON TODAY WAS SIMPLY SCANDALOUS! I's A WONDER YoU WOULDN'T TALE THEM IN HAND AW, 6EE OM, ITAINT EVEN DARK YES-T HEAR HIN MUMBLIN SOMETHIN TM GOING 7D MAKE BELIEVE TIM ASLEEP. 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