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AMRF BO TOET BAP FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1995 Tribune | C PAGE SEVEN Recently a girl of 15 was offered for sale in the public square, ~ + i) been the past week attending to) Olson and Frank Shaffer home Wed- business matters. , | nesday afternoon, lassified Advertisements Helmer Knutsen of Driscoll toon aicgl a nn Chane ) ‘ ‘ H NE 32 dinner with Albert Christensen on] * fs bel henaeat Feet auld ate Beehel jbshecom: — ee ay " ng increasingly popular. inArgen: 5 iP Oo iy me : Tuesday. | ‘ a aon a ; Hines Teams have beeh organized ; nos eirut, Syria--The lave the Y. M. C.. A. a C. Y MALE EELP WANTED M a POSITION WANTED Willie Otson called at the 1. ./ market. is ot yet “extinct “hete.| oF Bee es extinet WANTED—Men and, women to i : 4 barber trade. Great demand; : wages. Few weeks _ comple Catalog’ and special offer fre Moler Barber College, Fargo, N.| D. 4-28-11 WANTED—Stenographic work by young Indy. Good references fur- nished. Call at 405 First Street. or phone 966-W. 5-14-1w Ciassified Advertising 1 insertion, 26 words or’ under .... MOM’N POP a Chance, Pop! By Taylor by) ; i To BOY '5-12-6t || 2 week, 25 words or un- YOU DON'T STUDY MORE ° MOM WHAT'S \ STUDYING FOR YOu . ; m|] 2 insertions, AMY NOUD BETTER GET” NO-YOOUE News> atthe A a eee eo———-. —~—» | £ MEN ted ke di t under .........0..... 65 % i BUSY WITH YOUR ARITHMETIC LEARN ANYTHING [F $12.50 suits and. top ‘sosts, 498|| , 8 Insertions, 36 words or | News of Our | LESBON- HOW Dé You EXPECT aWeueR Nou EXPECT OTHERS 4 W. 26th St: i i inn.! under ..,.....60..... 95 g PASS YOUR TESTS IF AW GFF (OURS oe reet, Minneapolis, Minn. Neighbors { ore Siew fee i I ir Re alah 55 ~ E Use. b ME HOW TO WANTED—Young man to work: by Pee Td | ee Do THIS ; month, Frances, Jasekowiak, 421, Uonaliger 80H. CLEAR LAKE ae ARHELEM ONE 5-8-tf Young, active, experienc: eeper, Apply Tribune No. a tt 4 4-18-tf WANTED—Man for farm work. W. F, Reynolds. Phone 355 or 822-R. 6-14-3t | = HELP_WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl or woman for gener- al housework, Country girl pre- Mr. Robert Sharp Sr. of Bismarck is visting at the Christ Schoon home for a few days, | ANYHOW CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES , 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash in advance, Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Miss Alpha Erickson, who has been spending a few days with her parents returned to Steele on Fri- day. Adolph Hansen spent evening at the Christ Mr. and Mr: Thursday ferred. Phone 726J evenings, 409 Schoon home, 16th St. 6-14-1w \ k Y iv =Girl to work for board: 7 Olof Olson’ and George Knutson | | of Driscoll motored to business Friday, Steele on and room. W. A. W. 621-6th St. ‘Two in family, sus. Phone 61)W. 5-15-3t WANTED- for general house work, Mrs, S$, W. Corwin, 700-5th si 5-16 ' FOR SALE ; HOUSE; close in, splendid condition, strictly modern, fine for rooming house, reasonable terms; $6300.00, ! BUNGALOW; Riverview, 4 years old, Al Chapen of- Driscoll called at the Ed Erickson home on Friday. You may think this puzzle rather soft pickin’. But you'll change your mind when you reach those two Words in the middle, with two of their four letters unkeyed. = newly painted and decorated, Must] Miss Nora Olson was greatly sur- HORIZONTAL Answer to Yesterday’s Crosaword IFT FIGURE Your ee TED! Competent maid for geri ve sold this week, if at all, 6) PYised on Friday afternoon when| 1. Property. Puzzle. PoP- WiLL You ARITHMETIC FOR You NO-1 Don't SPOSE Avene : s14-t# |: rooms, modern, basement garage; | he returned home from a weeks vis-| 6. Appearance. SHOW ME How TO. Do You SupPOsE. oe eee _Phone 39. a | .] it with her mother, to find a num-|11, Particle. 2 MIGHT TRY {T AND WRT | $1200.00 cash, balance edsy pay. . WORK THIS PROBLEM? TT WOULD BE WANTED—Competent maid for gen! Tents, $4600.00, ber of her friends gathered to help|12. Male child. RIGHT? See! 2 eral housework. Phone 189. | HOUSE; about five years old, A 1| celebrate her birthday. At, four|14. Sheltered (nav). 5-15-1W| "condition, east front, hot water] o'clock o lovely lunch was served by|15. To hem. } WORKweeD | heat, full basement ‘roomed off,|the young ladies. The table was|16. Cake made of barley, U i very reasonable at $5260,00, adorned with nine lighted candles Relatives, WORK wanted by yaurig man, school | yousE; 7 rooms, east front, corner teacher during summer months. If | ii i | lot, modern, full basement, one of on the birthday cake. She received many beautiful gifts. Friends pre- Neuter Pronoun, Tiny vegetable. ¢ satisfactory will consider it per- | aD neeaserees Ng aye al PERSONAL Mre. Frank Hergavam and chil-| * Wage horses are able to do for! Hole age HOTEL OFFICE WITH a = sheep ranch. KE. B. Lubke, Halliday,|_________TEASUINAD ; 3. Bes) Eola Z . North Dakota, Box 219.” 4-26-1m|WANTED—From June 6th to June! dren spent Sunday afternoon with! 4 bart of verb to be. f4. Second note in scale, AUNT SARAH | § TH’ TOBACCO SMOKE WELL SARAH D0th, congenial couple to take goo{ her sister Mrs. Granvil Selland, be ae. 5h. To prevent from entering, WE LIVED IN” Fille: eye holane fon Dulutian 6. veniys \57. What a child never answers WILL ARGUE) | SO THICI< You CAN THERE meal __WOOMB FOR RENT ___|' cadan, $25.00 pays for round trip| Mrs. Jessle Olson apent Saturday; 9° pag” when you ask if it wants candy. TILL SHES / CUT IT WITH A KNIFE, FOR RENT—Nice clean sleepint| #9, two, furnished lake. oottage| evening and Sunday at the £. A. Van| § Pop deer, sie eee BLACK IN IT.NEEDS FRESH cm *y rooms, One connected with bath, 2] privileges during stay tree of| Vleet home. 3 ‘ [ih BES fs sD, rooms can be used for light house-| Pharge also. 7 room modern house q : ; keeping. 46 Main St. Phone 1086.; fo rent, Call 872. 6-14-2t] Mrs. Emma Shaffer spent Sunday|noon with her friend Loyla E ave home the first part cf the 5-11-1w - and Monday afternoon with home] sen. week, TWO VERY desirable rooms with) AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | folks. —— Ne q Private entrance, Phone| let, $2.50 per 100 Ibs. 8 miles| a Be 4-22-tf | northeast of Baldwin, N. D. . F. ‘Four room modern! Morris, Wilton, N. D. R. F. D. ) apartment, furnished or unfurnish-| 3. 6-15-1w Kitchenette, 411-5th St, Phone 273. | ESY—CHICKS, reduced May-June| Mrs. Henry Nelson Sunday after-} George Carlson home the first part] Mrs, Koterba is assisting Bernice i ise 5-8-tf | crices per 100; Leghorns $12.50; | 20M. of the week. Pasley with the work while Mr, und TWO VERY desirable rooms with| Barred or White Rocks, S. C. Reds} « = Mrs. Pasley are away. board, suitable for two girls or! $14.50; Orpingtons, -Wyandottes| l. A. Staatenhus called at the} Mr. and Mrs, EB. J. Ericksen and pee i bo: Phone 145, 5-13-4t; $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minorcas ete.|Faunce Luyben home Sunday. family of Steele spent Monday even-| Mrs. Rassmusen spent Wednesday Bar “| and confectionery, bui \- Private entrance, Adults only! 64. Good location no competition. LOOSE AN “TH Hoss Phone 883. Call 217 8th t ate| Very good paying business, will HERD IS SIAMPEDIN! lc gome and see me personally or i fice. For reliable party. Write! write. W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, ANY Se Tribune No. 984, 5-13-3t} N. Dak. 5-11-27 " 4 price right for a straight sale. | Write No. ) care Bismarck Tri- is dern eight room ‘house. Occupied; bune 8-2-tf with slides, real bargain for print- NOTAING SERIOUS = " es in desirable location, Price | et, whe needs new eaulpmant a Seas cee cage OH, GORY Aid f ble, $2200 and $2600. lor ‘cash only. yy: Tri. y CA A a ‘ abiaph Gonsan: : = slalw dupe. 1-24-tf OF CHICKENPOX! RE FEATHERS, GONG manently, Prefer office or cler- ical, Write Tribune ad No. 986. THOROUGHLY experienced steno- grapher desires work, full or part time, Write Tribune No, 985 5 WORK WANTED—Ashes _ hauled, gardens plowed, black dirt and old fertilizer, Phone 957, 6-12-1w ‘WANTED—Work by the hour or day Call Mrs. Weller, 207 Front St. stove wood and fence poste, with good market for same-plenty good water-will sell at # = board, suitable: for two girls or boys. Phone 145, Mohawk. 5-18-4t the best built. houses in city but needs redecoration, only $3600.00. I HAVE probably the best selection of houses and lots of any dealer | in the city, | FARM LANDS; The past week I have | submitted offers on 8 quarter sec- tions and by fall buyers will be | standing in line. Come in and get | at the head of the line now when | there are some rare bargains to be | had. INSURANCE. Fire, tornado and au- fining Co., Cleveland, Ohio.” of pe 1 5-15-1t FOR SALE—Bargain, Buick Touring good condition. 1210 Thayer. St. 5-14-3t FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping near the Cap- 7 i 5 day, Frank Shaffer : jaughter Vivi itol and on street car line. 930 Y % rank Shafter and daughter Vivian ath St. 5-13-1w | Lost bert Christensen home Sunday morn- ee —— and Nova Olson spent Friday even- For? ==partlymetueninned aor LOST—Ladies brown pocketbook con-| ‘8 Al. Chapen butchered a beef Mon-| ing at Steele visiting with Mrs. unfurnished room for light house-| taining some silver, check book and devant te sea benlekseuunowe) Shaffer. light house keeping. Closet and FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- HOUSES AND FLATS: ’ For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. | FOR RENT—Very desirable two or| three room furnished apartment on RENT—Strictly modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping apartment in modern home , close in. Call at 228 2nd Street. Phone 586. 5-13-3t \ | | | FOR SALE—House and lot on corner | of Ave. A. and 5th St. K. Algeo, Sioux Falls, Write Ida . Dak. 1} Geo, B. Newcomb, 924- ty June Ist. 5 FOR SA) FORD truck for sale. C. M. O’Brien, 319 2nd St. 5-14-3t \__ay — $16.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard Gehu yellow flint, some in town some at farm in Gibbs Township.. Also some seed Speltz. rent, 160 acres in pasture 1 1-2 miles east of Capitol all fenced. J. C. Swett, Bismarck, f-4-207) of gras N. D. Phone 942R, sell very reasonable being disabled for the rest of the summer. Will sell immediately. For particulars LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar _ process, ship your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis- marck, N. Dak, 5-4-tf FOR SALE—High class eafe fine lo- cation, good business will make WOR SALK—At a bargain, two ‘wood- en type case stands, fully equipped FOR SALE—At a great sacrifice, my home at 423 16th St. for terms. Call at house. Francis White. j{ 5-15-1w FOR RENT—May: lst 3 rooms and bath modeyn furnished apt. up-; FOR - SALE—Piano, dining table, sideboard, range, ' small electric stove, sanitary couch, bicycle and other things. Call 924 6th St, or phone 516, 5-14-3¢) FOR SALE—Early Fortune seed mil-| y _ed. Phone 773, 5-12-tf | FOR SALE—1000 Shares Idawa Gold] FOR” RENT—Five room modern| Mining Co. stock for $200.00, C. apartment, Phone 287, L, K.| A. Anderson, 829 Wash. Ave., Fere| S : Thompson. 5-18-1w| gus Falls, Minn. 5-12-15 FOR RENT—Four room modern flat. Apply Mrs. Mary Burke, 217 sth St. 5-16-17 FOR SALE—Beautiful Persian kit- tens. House trained. Faerie, Cat- tery, 6218 Morningside Ave., Sioux Cit; 2 FOR RENT—Small apartment the Towa. 5-1845¢) i: Person Coutt. SECOND oat and furniture for sale.| 6+] | 416 Thayer. 18-26 Was not pastured last year. Plenty}, sent were Littie Olson, Vivian Shaf- fer, Elma Ericksen, Loylu Ericksen, Myrtle Christensen and Reidar Olson and Harold Qlson. We all wish Nora many more happy birthdays. Jons Stenstadvold called at the Ed. Ericksen home Friday to have some grain cleaned, J. W. Beyer and son Ralph were capital city visitors Friday and Sat- urday. Begeman who has been sick in the Bismarck hospital for some time. Frank Berkqvam , called at the Mike Brenden homé Sunday after- noon, Allen Van Vleet called at the Al- Jim Annunson and Oscar Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson called on Pitcher, Sixth note in scale. A cleansing agent. Old. To decay. Long, smooth fish. Animal guaranteed to woman jump, Wherever a traveling hangs his hat. Sliced cabbage inga salad. Bird similar ‘to an ostrich, To place. make a salesman P) et -14-1w| tomobile insurance written in re- " Sty for. pigs. Unit of work. ( ons Sere | iatecestapanlee _ Win Koterba assisted Olaf Olson Horses harnessed together. Beautiful river in Italy, LOTS FOR SAI. Pas VOUNG in butehering the latter part of the Otherwise, Point of compass FOR SALE—One of the few good | B-1t-iw| Week. Shee ls sie been corners left in the business dis- ; : ! 0 arrange cloth in folds, tah ‘+ GHets, 160 (feet on Brosdway..by} WANTED TO RENT Mrs. George Ericksen spent the Born. Unit of electrical ‘resistance, 50 to, 295 on Mandan Ave. Might| WANTED—5 or 6 foom Tmodera| Week end with her husband George You and I. : ‘Orpen: of ight: consider agricultural land in ex-|” house not later than June ist, Call| Ptieksen of Bismarck. Omens TOSRE Gre change as part payment, Price| Tribune No.2 EA2¢t] we, and Mrs, Albert. Christensen] 56: An offer at an auction, lle, Weauieeang ane Deen | SALESMEN WANTED and daughter Myrtle attended ser-| 56. To iprofit. j 3 : 1w | SSALBSMEN tor lubricating oils anal Vices in Layman township Saturday.| 58 To soak flax, q : f a _— 59. Narrow path: "ARM LANDS Dayna Hishigradelcoods ee Mrs. Christ Selland and Dick| 60. Bars by estoppel, 1 10 acres near the Kill- tunity for ERO representation Begeman autoed to Bismarck Sun-| 61. Accumulated, Guided, fl deer mountains with plenty of! or side line. Address Legion Re-| 2#¥ to visit the latters mother, Mrs. VERTICAL Point of compass. 1, More manageable. 2, Let it stand. To line a vessel. Occupant of rented property. Yellow Hawaiian bird, A good place to get seasick, Exclamation of sorrow, One thing which strengthens Paul Pasley spent Sunday after-| noon with his friend Olaf Olson. Frank Shaffer and Harold Har-| grave callc¢ at Martin Reddy Sun-' rs epi 3 | snap shots, finder kindly return to ‘ 5 rare = keeping. College Bldg. hla Te cine baie flies: pleturcy, are helped E. A, Van Vleet put up his} Mrs. George Carlson called at the! Mrs, Harold Hargrave and Mrs. oP |” wanted tor keepadlee! 5-16-3t| Windmill the first part of the week.]Tom Olson home Tuesday. Rasmusen visited Tuesday after- ed room for — | noon with Mrs. Anton Peterson. Clifford Nelson called at the| ing at the Ed Ericksen home. Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Pasley left Wednesday for Brownsville, Ilinois} to visit Mrs. Pasley's parents who are very poorly, with Mrs. Harold Hargrave. OUT OUR WA By Williams RON FER \, LIVES ! _——————— -L OUT QuIcK =] GONS! TH MOLE WHOA! YORE ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| bred. Prepaid, 100 percent guar-| _Clifford Nelson called at the Henry —— pas __F.W. Murphy. Phone 852. _ 4-0-tf! antec. Order from this and save| Nelson home Sunday. e Hana ilnskadal staying with] . Frank Shaffer and daughter Vivian JHE OLEANDER BUSH AT THE CENTRAL FOR RENT—Furnished rooms in; time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D. lohn Haggum while putting in his| and Nora Olson spent Tuesday after- E OTE! modern home, 814 3rd St. Phone, 6-14-1m| Mrs. B. F. Pasley spent Sunday | crop. noon at the Harlod Hargrave home,| 4 MOTEL 1S AILING AND LOCAL PLANT q oo | oe 1051-W. 5-14-tf afternoon with Mrs, Koterba. —— jets LOVERS HAVE COME FoRWARD Frank Shaffer, Miss Vivian and|+ Mrs. Morant and children returned © 1928 SEAVICE, RARUAATROREEEEEE FOR SALE—Some good seed corn| Nora Olson spent Monday after-|Nora Olson called at the Harold| ‘Tuesday from Mandan where she has a we. Freckles and His Friends WAAYSAMATTER 2 You EXPECT'A BUSH To LIVE IN THAT ZY WITH RAY = TM GOIN’ OVER TO THEIR RAV IS Sick, AN’ TM GOING FOR: TANS AY , ANY mS ek 2 LOG nal ig 1 << TO GROW ON