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Advertisements ~ THURSDAY; JUNB 4, 1995 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE PAGE SEVEN Then a small boy ciffidentiy~_ Tribune Classified hausted before we got far down the Mr. Formanek is here to spend sev-| ing. river, The boat’s crew quit on the] eral weeks looking after his farming|hed up his hand, “Weil? said Uh apobas € th hibiey wy] interests. He still retains the old] examiner, hopefully. “Please, sir, spot as soon as the whiskey was ex- TOs what Dal said the lad, ri } ieaelen home place which ‘he homesteaded. ne a ree 4 used to say whenever he broke pune tebw ere) i Cazene guavas On) tue of the strings on his harp! = P HON BE, -32 ==— vero, whee Rte wet " of arin, Be Bao ; \ well. The boats and the cargoes| 4 clas TACauSuntay 2 2 + 92 a] af CHICES jwere usually sold at Winnipeg, The! senool examination to give the] Electric locomotives similar to ___MALE HELP WANTED : BABY 2 lumber in them brought a good price} incaning of the word “Selah.” For] those in the U. S. are being made .; : , MEN, WOMEN ‘sell guaranteed si BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June \in that market.” la While bo. answer. wag ‘fortticthi- | by. a Japanese firme s hosiery direct'to wearer; ‘beautiful prices pef 100; Leghorns $12.0; x | + a : Prostata sss Ny goods, fashioned: and ‘full ‘fashion~ " \ sBarted or White Rocks, S. C. Reds . | re ; — ed, woriderful colors, !'rices low- bi heated ‘words 0 A $14.50; Orpingtoris, Wyandottes} faz \ MOM’N - POP Still, Pop Has a Chance to Win By Taylor er than stores. Sell onl,. We Pay|| 9 insertions, 38 words or $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minorcas ete. | pa i i every day. International Silk Hos- ehiter. r $16.00; Broilera $10.00, Standard | “THANKS FoR THE BY GUM HERE'S WHERE L GET EVEN pial hy aa eh" 3 insertio’ bo ap igh oe A al ld | RIDE — IF YOU HAVE WITH THAT BIRD — HE MUST HAVE §-20-10-Wed’s. ; under ..... 18 antee. Order from this ena are i NO OTHER ENGAGEMENT ALLRIGHT FOUND A POCKE Uses CAulal co 9. WANTED=For season thtough, al] 1 week, 26 wor romani tise arses | 2 THIS NOON MEET ME AT THANKS ~ MILLION INT 10 OF FER good man, can handle “horses, and DOr’... ss eseeceeeeeees 1.25 ~ \ H THE RiITZY RESTAURANT Uti BE Boy y farm work, wages $50.00 per month. Ads over 25 words, 2c eddi- FOUND | AND WE'LL HAVE LUNCH Robert R. Boyd, 6 miles south of tional per word. = = TOGETHER Menoken, 2 miles north Welch a Pe ia a FOUND—Fountain pen. Call 911 6th | f Soho. é1-6t|] CLASSIFIED DISPLAY St... and pay for advertisement. | | RATES 5-27-t ee i HELP_WANTED—FEPALE. *65 Centa Per, Inch cont ho DESIRABLE positions for Grade!) ayy gtassified ads ave cash tm fi ee 1 . @ Rural and High School “Peachers,/|\ gavance, ‘Copy should be re- LOSi—Traveling bag, containing la- 1 Principals, and Superintendents:({\ + Coived by 12 o'clock to inture dies clothes. ‘Kindly return to} Pe-—0 Low placement cost, easy ‘terms.!!/ sngertion game ‘day. {Tribune for reward. -1w ae | (| Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo, sear teas LosT—3 keys i } N. D. 6-4-1m call 633-R 5 ee | si ~ Se } WANTED—Woman for general house- BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAR LANDS | + “work, capable of taking over com-| PHONE 32 4 “ET | [e ) " plete household duties. Three in} eZ FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of | family. Write No. 998, erat Baa Cede Cash aa ae i Bismarck Tribune. 6-2-3¢ jouth’ a Id, Ne Oe ee ety | Well, here’s an easy one for a chiange. ally every word in this | \"" WANTED—Girl for general house-' FOR SALE tee can be col tat que ae puzzle can be discovered without opening the dictionary, If a word does j work. Apply Mrs. RB. C. nes ‘BUNGALOW, 6 200ms) and bath, cis- betired N: Da -2-1¢| St9P you, its crosswords will help solve it. ton, 610-7th Stree! 5-80- tern, full basement, maple floors, | son SALE OR TRADE—A0 acres un. 7 . 5 ( WANTED—Woman to keep p house pia screened porch, full lot. A snap rea rrea oe yigwilct eat Dut as cee Rates so aa a oro | Seog cea hath; hot water | lth, Minn. for Bismiarck property. 6. ensured. : BRING ME SOME Genin EERE So Did T~ Now | GikL 70 help with housework st)” heat, oak floors: and trim, lawn,| White No. 999, care of Tribune. | /1), Forbidden drink, Ae eee Eat ROLLS AND SPERIONED THE TLL MATCH You 621-6th St. Phone 619W. Mrs. W.| trees and fruit trees, splendid lo- a. Bese: oe COFFEE WITH PLENTY OF CH NERY To SEE WHO \ A. Woodmark. 6-3-3t| cation. Price’ $7600.00. Terms. 5. Preposition of place. CREAM-AND LLL ea PANS For ITI WANTED—Competent maid for gen-| BUNGALOW, 6 rooms’ and ‘bath, hot 16. Width HAVE SOME DESERT eral housework. Phone 189. water heat; full basement,’ dandy Dxteta AND A ClaaAR. sou] auett eeuel'te'sieetce |} MANDAN NEWS (3) 22°Sen | Prive $4700.00. Terms. J , 19, To repent. “ ee SALESMEN WANTED BUNGALOW, 6 rooms and bath, full - - : ny HAG PinC ee TER a / SELL COAL in carload lots, Side or| basement, practically new, close in. SCHOOL ELECTION Sa hbeanange:. z Main Line. Experience unneces-! Price $4700.00. Mrs. Berard S. Nickerson and W.! 96. Units of work. sary. Earn a weeks pay in an hour.| HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath, full base- | 7, Vallancey were reelected without Drunkard LiberalSdrawing account arrange-| ment, fireplace, porch, built in #€a- | opposition as members of the Man-jo9. Bulb flower. ment. WASHINGTON COAL CO.,| tutes, garage,’ dandy lawn and|qan board of education at the ex-131 Grain. 1040 Coal Exchange Bldg, Chicago. | edly PsegeStUne: oud well lo- | ceedingly quiet election held Tues Evergreen trees. 6-2-3t| cated. 00. . day. “Mrs, Nickerson received 60 Bisceecats whieh vacesvend! | HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath, ‘modern! votes and Mr. Vallancey 61 votes Lida : 4 y Chief linguist stock of Indo é WORK WANTED geoticonsiclan) east front. Price] ‘There were no other candidates, nor Gitte a teeaer a = | $2660.00, Were the names of any candidates} 4, ae , [18 Amount at which a person is HIGH SCHOOL graduate wishes) 5 NGALOW, 5 rooms and bath, full |written on the ballots, The lack of {2 Ditect influence of cross pol lated with reference to assess- work as stenographer, typist or 4 lenation of cultivated plants. : bookkeeper, can furnish good ref: Pasement, cistern, oak fluors, pan: | opposition to the present members Meadow ae | : -2-! ity, two enclosed porches, well lo-| accounts for the fact that approxi S a . 5. Still, except. ' erences, Call 206. _@-21¥) ated. “Price $6000.00. sere 00 people ih tha ce rat |2% Small body of lend surrounded! 17° ry) hasten, | Ze WANTED—Ladies wanting someone/ Q¢her equally attractive listings.|ed to vate. The members were re- by water, 19. Sells in small quantities. GE5 to care for their children by the) we HAVE THE BEST IN THE|elected for three years terms on the! 2! Sorrowful. 21. Fished by drawing hook through pelea aiease tes hour or by the day. Call 1134-M. | wegp AND WILL LOAN YOU THE} board. ee aie the water. BAT: = esque oe an 4 ? 6-1-1W! MONEY TO INVEST. Come in and] Organization of the board: made| 4 ceva te eee 28. Particles, THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY. WANTED—To tator genge cn terem: see us: Good building lots, priced} necessary by law following each To sasciae 24. Meditates. x 50s an hour. Phone 1 or infor-| ‘right. election will find no changes made, ree Be 25. Stiff. SN GT Ray ay are ee ‘ mation. 6-1-1w} MInsurance written in good old re-|,members said. E, A. Ripley will un. Those who accumulate goods. }27° omiustible mixtures. g \ Z4\( NO 7) ay | liable companies. The Tornado and|doubtedly continue as president and ou and I. 29. Toll, LOTS FOR SALE windstorm season is here. ARE|J. H. Noakes as secretary. The|°™ Age. 30. Blue grass. FOR SALE—UCorner resident lot, 6th] YOU PROTECTED? other members are H. H. Warren and He Gansta 34. Squared and dressed piece of eee oe Phone 138. pee 56, Fame, 36, Mother of pearl — "| INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI- NEVER ABSENT 57. Chronicle. 38 To listen. MUSIC SCHOOL 1 TY COMPANY. Completing twelve years of school aie | VERTICAL Wy Cadsls oe CESS, Alph. Lampe, Director. agate work without having been absent, or Plaits. 42. Twice. Special Summer classes for Harmony; Office with First: Guaranty Bank. tardy a single day, is the unusual Old deep wagon track. 44. To cook slowly. and Piano. ‘Pupils ‘without piano; 5-29-1w.| and remarkable record of Be! Sandee of type measure. A Hata of pulley block. at residence may, if they d TUTOMOBILELMOTORGYCLEa | Kennelly, daughter of B, E. Ke . To challenge. . Before. ' AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES ; 5 r 4 d der direction and at sefeiee = ly of Mandan. Miss K ly is al 5. . 49. To posse 4 Sia! vonditions at our, Studio. Fer|FOR SALE—Buick Six Touring cat| member of the Jamestown. high| 6. 50. To sin. z further information, "Call at 611-] and furniture. Please inquire} .chool graduating class. Graduating} 7- bi. Battle among nations. First Street or Phone No. 1017. 928-J or call at 111 Washington exercises will be held today and Mrs.| 8. Fe ) i 63. nt of “a” 5-26-1m| Ave.” 6-2-4t| H. B. Parsons an aunt, and members| 9. High priest who trained Samuel.| 59. River in Italy. ‘ FOR SALE—Overland 90 in good con-| of the Kennelly family left this! ———————_——_______- - 2 3 ___ ROOMS FOR RENT | _=sdition. Call at $16-4th St. Phone} morning for Jamestown to attend |manek today, “but there are some FOR RENT Furnished roams To an ieee ate Se seat the exercises. OLD D AYS OF Snes ethane RUMEN Tea Geel Ge dern home. rent® fo FOR SALE—Dodge car in good run- ma sae i housekeeping or sleeping rooms.! ning order, $200 cash. Apply P. C. GRIFFIN CHOSEN | pecially Richland county, I like bet Suitable for two or three. 223-2nd| Remington, 6-4-tf] The Dickinson city council at a! ae ‘i iiehi a St. Phone 686. 3-3t meeting Tuesday formally entered gueca ne Morena iayyeet OFA laa) FOR RENT—Large and small fur- ‘WANTED TO RENT into a contract with E. R. Griffin,| . ahead of my (brothas. Mensa, We nished rooms in a modern home,| WANTED-Furnished homa for suin-|city engineer of Mandan to super- : wou) Ce WUT Au eae large room connected with bath.| mer months with screen porch andj vise as consulting engineer the in- tiver. ata spot ete ata ere Phone 510R, 608-2nd St. garage, 2 adults, no childten, price | stallation of an extensive storm sew- Le ee e Boleide: aa 6-2-38t| no object for desirable place, For|er system in that city. Mr. Griffin ‘4 eh oer —— 1h ry .| returned ?, Dicki: T yood many trips to Winnipeg and FOK KENT—Modern room, ean be) information write Tribune Ad Nov right Dickinson. is srending many |. Wahpeton, June 4.—Five gallons| shipped with such old timers in ; . used for light housekeeping, also} ‘ thousand dollars on street and sew-|°f Whiskey was an ordinary ration) Richland county as August Bohn and [> garage for rent. Call 806 8th or FOR SALE OR RENT fail fisprovaniente thial year. of liquor for the crews of the flat-| August Hoefs. phone 802. 3-1y) HOUSES AND FLATS iii aueiiay boata running from Wahpeton to] “Getting a boat down the river was FOR RENT—Furnished” room for 7 K Winnipeg 45 years ago and more,|the hardest kind of work. Often the light housekeeping near Capitol on| For Rent: Apartments inj’ , , aceon een dan high|F: 4: Formanek, of Glendale, Cali-| flatbouts would ground on bars and street car line. $85 per month. 980/new Tribune building. Apply| school alumni are expactcale ih “be | fornia, who is in Wahpeton for 4|we got them off by using a Spanish __4th St. 5-29-1w| Tribune office. present this evening at the Lewis & | Visit, recalled this week. windlass, a contrivance where” four FOR RENT—Two single sleeping | EoR-RENT—7 room modern house.| Clark hotel when the annual banquet| He remembers a trip on the river |or five men pushing upon it develop- rooms and one large room suitable} py, and reception for the 1925 jor| Where the ration of whisky was ex-|ed about as much power as four or one 441R between the hours of|and reception for the senior i es ! for two. Phone 1066. 9 4. thahd & p.m, or TOA class will be held. The banquet will|hausted with the boat only a few| five teams of horses. — ON A 2g ae Ne| a Ges * g-2-2t] begin at 6:30 sharp. The election mailes: below Absreronible, ihe aed a ovine gallons oe mhiskey, anoee FOR RENT—Strietly modern apart-| :oR-SALESA Boxib0 lot and good|®"4 Vatious toasts from the classes|day. The crew quit on the spot, he| ordi a ntboat.< ment in Rose Apartments. Apply| 160 lot and good) o¢ the ‘years represented will be| said. batween Wahpeton ‘and Winnipeg F. W. Murphy, Apt. B,; Rose Apt. bone of 7 Rage partly modern,| piven. f aeatie can be made with| Mr. Formanek was one of the ear-| Sometimes it wasn’t enough, especial- 4-20-tt| ord St and Ave. “A. Also six 84°! Miss Marion Means, secretary, until|liest settlers of Richland county. He! ly if there was lots of work with FE >», FOR RENT—Fornished rooms. Phone! 2° nine er Bice Vad a Boox| Thursday noon, Miss Means is also| came here in 1871 and homesteaded a|the old man-killing Spanish wind- 167 or call at Homan’s Cafe and Secs PPhine 208 atte iy im. Mrs,| Collecting the annual dues. A dance|farm about a mile north of Wahpe- lass, I have worked hours up to my = eae -a.at| nets Pha mae for the alumni and a large number| ton, where he lived for 45 years be-|waist in water in the river between] |} RUINED TODAY WHEN HE PASSED THE CHECKER. FOR EENT—PGaEad ome |e of invited guests will begin at nine| fore going to Glendale several years |iere and Abercrombie and below it.| \ic. 46 WHILE AN ARGUMENT WAS IN PROGRESS rapdern home: 24h Bed St. Phone | FOR BENT—Very 4 Te three| o'clock in the high school gymnasi-| ago. 2 I remember one particularly hard See 2ESS 1051-W. 3 fi sont roan dara sbaremtns on} um. “] like California,” said Mr. For-|trip, when the whiskey was all ex-| a ore : bistahet , ei == 2 ground ' floor, modern. Screen ., = S aves Pea ES ay FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, | i . . sides aay in| pore with extra room off porch. ‘i Freckless and His Friends Freckles Decides to Get By Blosser 804% Main, Inquire front Apt. Phone| Private’ entrance. Adults ‘only.| OUT OUR WAY By Williams are : y 107-M 6/2-3t| Phone 848. Call 217 8th St. 5 : a - FOR RENT—One nice room, Close; (eae ¢ 5-7-tf Sige a ees % aS EES ane a 2, ) 6EEsIT SEEMS I GOTTA Ser De IF =. { .* in, 303-3rd St. Telephone -No.| FOR RENT-—Two room apartment, ae . HANE A TOOnA PULLED EVRY TD COME A HALF HouR “|? 923M. + | 6-8-3t! - well furnished, also single room|} GOOD MAWNIN MISS. CLAIMS SOME O US WEEK— WELL,1 HOPE THis LATER TD HAVE ALL FOR RENT—A large pleasant front| with kitchenette closet, nicely THES A BEE OCOTIFUL FELLERS HID HIS 1S 7 LAST TIAKE FOR, bedroom, 814-7th St. Phone 191.| furnished,’ beth apartments have RIO SHIRT YU GoT HE BORRIED AWKILE. 6-30-1w| new rugs and are newly decorated. PANTS. : FOR RENT—Furaished vom Tamod-| 411 6th St. Phone 272 | SNe T ADMIRE NORE THEM PANTS, OFFN ern home, 607 gth St. Phone 782. aS 2 STE. SHIRTS 1S SO TH DUDE. 11S A BIG i ~° 6-3-lwk FOR RENT—Four room cotta; at " i "Red Lake, Burnatad, N. D. Beau- MUCH MORE. MODEST IMPROVEMENT “TOO: “ t MISCRLLANROU! tiful lake for outing, will rent rea- ALL BOWLAIGGED MEN J N Fa sonable, Ole Hoberg, Proprietor, M. FOR-SALE—I complete threshing #i@|. Burnetnd, ND. e-4.3¢, SUD eee consisting of 1-25 H. P. Nichol and) FoR RENT —Sirietly modern hoane Strictly modern hoyse _ |... Shepard steam engine, "1, 36260) "0" sca condition and in coad tes ” ‘Russell separator cémplete with all} .¢ % 7 . ‘ belts and-9 in. Kuffer drive belt,| catlo#, Your Blocks ‘from’ Post’ Of- . 3| fice. For reliable party. Write 1 bale tender. 1 water tank and! Tnine No, pa4. pied wagon. 1" cook car with all ‘equip- F OR a Srey aig Th — ment. 1 bunk car. - Rig ready to RENT npiet furnished Mae ho Sape OWe aches apartment consisting of three large ”. 2 Moure, N. D. 6-2-1t| Tooms and bath, $50 per month. Ap> : LBT US refinish your eyindera with| hl, ¥. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose our Rottler-Boring-Bar process, FOR RENT vey ti xaip your blocks to the Auto FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis-} Modern apartment with porches, marck, N. Dak. 0 5-4-t¢| first floor, piano, all ‘electrical con- a [FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood: | Yangh” mys Mek Waler, E — 1%” en o stands, oR SE ep haan gate aan: £ally cgnlpped.| FOR SALE—Five room” all” modern who seeds new ‘equipment. j. house, large rooms, 50 ft. lot, good} for cash only. Apply Tri.| !0éation near schoolp at 703-9th St. De. 1-28-t¢ é $-20,1w); ,, JUST WHAT You want. Parcel de- pera ice rooms Fae ser}! « * fivety, to all parts of city, Reaggn-|.° anda, modern houge, very desirable ! able prices. Prompt service. Prop.| !éeation. . 628-6th St: Call S30R. - | Ben™Jacobson, ‘Pay Brown, Phone|_“" 0" *."'' * oy Ga Bt 1071. a FOR RENT—6 room’ house, partly!’ FOR SALE—Heavy” work, furnished, 413 Raymond Street -in}| weigh from 2000 to $600 a team.| ‘£0ed 'eondition.. Phone 862-J. > 1711 i Also fresh milk eows, J. E. .Chesak, . ti 6-2.w 0, 11 12 miles So. East of Bismarck. | FOR RENT—Futnished Apt., apecial As es is 1 $6-23-2wk '| price for summer monthe, Phong FOR SALE—20 hives of Italian bees} 724W.. 801-4th: St. 5-15-30 at a reasonable price if. taken at} FOR "RENT—Fosr room meders, once. Anton ‘Frits, 509-32th St: No:,| apartment, \farnished or unfutnish- __ Bismarck, -NoDeo OBB} oth Bhond478, ¢ + Gantt FOR ee at carTAe, FO) LE—A few ree Loy. versible. Call 494-W, 519} pups, Phone 387, 714 SET: 1th Step Pace MABE NAT cei to eh

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