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Tribune MALE WELP WANTED’ WANTED—For season through, a good man, can handle horses, and farm work, wages $50.00. per month. Robert R. Boyd, 6 miles south of Menoken, 2 miles nu..h Welch Spur, 6-1-6t HELP WANTED—FERPALE RABLE positions for Grade, DE Rural and High School Teachers, Principals, and Superintendents. Low placement cost, easy terms. Western Teachers Bureau, Fargo, 6-4-1m | Experienced stenograph- Must be able to take rapid die- | te salary expected and| All ‘re- Address P. O G-5-1t er, tation. full details of experience. plies confidential. Box 367, Bismarck. WANTED—Girl for general house- work, four in family, call fore-| noons or after 6 p. m. at 408 3rd _ St. 6-5-2t | WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. P. C, Reming-| ton, 610-7th Street. 5-30-tf | FRIDAY, JUNE 5,- 1098 e Classified PHO Clascifled Advertising Rates 1 insertion, 26 words or uhoer* sete 2 insertions, 25 words a. UNdOr oo ..eseeeeeeeee 8 insertions, 26 words or titider .. re § 1) Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES: ' 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ade‘are cash in advance, Copy should-be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to ipsure Insertion game day. THE -BISMARCK PUNE PHONE $2 AGENTS WANTED WANTED—Woman to keep house fot aged man in country. Write Tri-| bune No. 997. 6-1-1 | GIKL TU help with housework at 621-6th St. Phone 619W. Mrs. W.! A. Woodmark. i 6-3-3t | | WORK WANTED i WORK WANTED—An elderly lady! desires position a: housekeeper in! small family or. will care for house garden and lawn during summer months or will go to lakes to care for children and cook if} desired. Write P, Q. Box 177, Bis-| marek, Dak. HIGH SCHOOL ‘graduate wis work as stenographer, typist or! bookkeeper, can furnish good ref-j erences. 6. Cal to care for their children by the hour or by the day. Call 1134-M. 2-1wk WANTED—To, tutor grade children, 50s an hour. Phone 1124 for infor- mation, 6-1-1w! LOTS FOR SALE FORK SALE—One of the few choice vacant residence lots-Jeft on Third street. Price very reasonable, En-j| quire of J. K,-Doran, 406 Third! street, 6-4-1w. FOR SALE—Corner resident lot, 6th and Ave. A. Phone 924. 419 6th St. 6-1-1w ROOMS FOR RENT “AGENTS WANTED to sell auto ac- cessories. Fast selling line and big profits, Includes Lincoln Gear. Shift for Fords, positive to oper- ate, easy to install. Send $3.60 for sample gear shift with request for territory. Dakota Distributing Agency, Norwich, N. Dak.” 6-5-2 MUSIC SCHOOL Alph. -Lampe, Director. Special Summer classes for Harmony and Piano. Pupils without piano at residence may, if they desir study under direction and at spe- cial conditions at our Studio. For further information. Cal) pt 611- First Street or Phone No. 1017. * §-16-1m Se ene al | Al'POMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Buick Six Touring. car and, furniture. Please , inquire 928-3 or call at 111 Washington Ave. 6-2-4t FOR SALE—Buick six touring car. Good bargain if taken by Sunday. Inquire at Bismarck Hotel, Room 22. FOR RENT— Furnished rooms in mo- dern home, Wil) rent for light housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Suitable for two or three. 223-2nd) St. Phone 686. 6-3-3t FOR RENT—Room and kitchenette furnished or unfurnished, rent rea sonable, across from freight depot. Also sleeping rooms for rent. ‘423 _ Front St = 6-5-iw FOR large rooms on ground floor for light housekeeping, $30, also sleeping room in modern home. 314 3rd St. Phone 1051-W. t FOR RENT—Modern room, can be used for light housekeeping, also garage for rent. Call 806 8th or phone 802, 6-3-1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-80-1£) ‘ooms cl ; can be used for housekeeping, also furni- ture for sale. 208 Thayer. Phone 464R. 65-3t | FOR RENT—Réom in modern house can be used for light housekeeping. FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of -Bee. -83,<Stark County, 4 miles South of Belfield, N. D. Every foot can be cultivated. Price and terms reasonable. M. W. Neff, Bis- marek, N. Dak, HAVE 1000 acres of land in the Fort Berthald Indian reservation, free from: incumbrances, would trade all or part for a stock of Merchan- dise. Write Box 186, Golden Val- ley, N. D. G-A-It ‘OR SALE OR TRADE—40 acres un- improved land 40 miles from Du- luth, Minn, for Bismarck property. Write No. 999, care of Tribune. wk ———— paca sect |) ae LOST—Traveling bag, containing la: HOLaRN ae CIO dies clothes. Kindly return to ens Phone dey ¢-4-3¢|__Tribune for reward. 6-1-1 5 nT LOST—3 keys on a ring. Finder FOR RENT—Very desirable _room,| i suitable for two, 612 5th St.|_ call 633-R 6-8-2t Phone 460-W. 6-4,3t Furnished rooms. Pho 167 or call at Homan’s Cafe and Bakery. 6-8-3t | FOR RENT—One nice roam, Close) in, 03-3rd St. Telephone No. 923M. 6-$-8t | ¥OR RENT—A large pleasant front bedroom, 814-7th St. Phone 191. 5-80-1w | MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—1 complete threshing rig coffisting of 1-25 H. P. Nichol and) Shepard steam engine. 1 36x60 Russel] separator complete with all) belts and 9 in. Kuffer drive belt.; 1 bale tender. 1 water tank and wagon. 1 cook car with all equip- ment. 1 bunk car. Rig ready to run, no junk. C. W. Kenning, La- Moure, N. D. 6-2-4t LET US refinish your cylinders with our Rottler-Boring-Bar process, vhip your blocks to the Auto Mo- tive Sales Service, 218-4th St., Bis-; miarck, N. Dak, | | 5-4-tf FOR SALE—at wood- en type case ¢ | with slides, real bargain for it~ er, who needs new equipment. Bale for cash only. are Tri- _ bere, 1-88-t¢ JUST WHAT you want. Parcel de- livery to all parts of city. Reason- able prices. Prompt service. Prop, Ben Jacobson, Fay Brown. Phone 1071. 6-4-1w FOR SALE—Heayy work horses, weigh from 3000 to 3600 a team. Also fresh milk cows. J. E, Chesak, 11 1-2 miles So, East of Bismarck. 6-23 2wk FOR SALE—20 hives of Italian bees at a reasonable price if taken at pie Anton Fritz, 509 12th St. He i 6-2-5t bargain, t ands, fully équip, FOR SALE—Houschold furniture and furnishings of every kind, piano, is, ete. 838 6th St. ¢ooking uten: 70c. e's0 some and Speltz. Patterson Farm. ? 6-4-3t ‘GERMAN, Police dog puppies” for sale. Excellent for farm or , pet'| jor children. Box 140, Almont. ¥. FOR SALE—One bab; Lloyd Reversible. Call 404-W, Jith St. : . B-8-Bt FOR SALE—A few German Police: " pups. Phone 137, 714 Thayer St. 6-3-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in ew Tribune building. Apply ribune office. FOR RENT—Very “desirable three room furnished apartment on ground floor, modern. Screen porch with extra room off porch. Private entrance. Adults only. Phone 883, Call 217 8th St. . 5-7-tf. FOR RENT—Two room apartment, well furnished, also single room| - with kitchenette and closet, nieely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated, 411 5th St. Phone 273. | 5-29-tf) FOR RENT—Four room cottage at Red Lake, Burnstad, N. D. Beau- tiful lake for outing, will rent re: sonable, Ole Hoberg, Burnstad, .N. D. FOR RENT—Strietly. modern house in good condition and in good lo- cation, four blocks from Post Of- fice. For reliable party. Write. _Tribune No. 984. FOR RENT—Completely furnished apartment consisting of three large rooms and bath, $50 per month, Ap- ply FW. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose “Apts. - 6-1-tf FOR RENT—Very nicely fyrniahe Modern apartment with porches, first floor, piano, all electrical con- , Blways hot wat 807 if tf. FOR ‘SALE—Five room all. modern house, large rooms, 60 ft. lot, goo location near schools at 708-9th St. a 5-29-1w FOR SALE OR *TRADE—Furniture valued at $500.00 for an automo- bile. 1214 Broadway East. Phone 572M. Ski 6-5-3¢) FOR RENT—6 large rooms and ver- anda, modern hause, very jirable Jogation, 623-6th St. Call 536R. 3 Nae Sn -B-8t FOR RENT—6 room house, partly furnished, 413 Reymond: Street in good condition. Phone $62-J. FOR RENT—Foraished Apts pedal price for summer months. Phone}: 794W. 801-4th St. 5-15-3w FOR RENT—Fozr ‘room modern’ apartment, furnished or unfurnish- ’_éd." Phone 778, — Ba FOR REN’ Ine modern Phone 287, L, K. Thomps Advertisements | E 32 5-16-tf | 6-2-1w} BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS, reduced May-June prices per,:100; Leghorns $12.60; «Barred or White ‘Rocks, S. C. Reds. > 14.60; Orpingtons, Wyandottes | $15.50; R. C. Reds, Minorcas ete. $26.00; Broilers $10.00. Standard Hl, ‘bréd. Prepaid, 100 percent guar- Antee. Order from this and save time. Clayton Rust, Fargo, N. D.| 5-14-1m BI BOYS BICYCLE, MUST BE IN. GOOD CONDITIO. AND REASONABLE. CALL 809) SATURDAY — FORENOON, 420! HANAFiN. 6-5-1t} suMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. In District Court, District. ‘ John Laib, Plaintiff, vs. Charles Mallardit Fisher, Trustee, and. David! Fisher, Trustee, and all other per- sors unknown claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon the property ‘described in the Complaint and theif unknown heirs, Defendants. The State of North Dakota to the above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action which has been filed with the Clerk h Judicial of the District Court, Fourth Judi-} 3° cial District, Burleigh County, North Dakota, and to serve a copy of your! y answer upon the subscriber within thirty days after the service of this! | Summons upon you, exclusive of the} day of service, and in case of your! failure to appear or answer, judg-} ment will be taken ‘against you by @efault for the relief demanded in the complaint. 1 Dated at Drigeoll, North Dakota,| >." this 14th day of ae ‘A. D. 1925, BE. C, RUBLE, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Postoffice Address, Driscoll, North, Dakota. To the Above Named Defenddnts: Take Notice, That the above en. titled action is brought for the pur- pose of quieting title, and relates to the following described property sit- uate in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, to-wit: the Northeast Quarter NE%) of Section Thirteen (13), ‘ownship One. Hundred Forty-two (142), Range Seventy-five (75), and 6-4-3 TWO; late model. Studebaker touring cats for sale cheap. Can be seen after six o'clock at 602 8th St. Z 6-4-3 FOR SALE—Overland 90 in good con- dition, Call at 316-4th St. Phone 246 after 6:00 o'clock. 6-2-3t' FOR SALE—Dodge car in good run- ning order, $200 cash. Apply P. C. Remington, * 6-4-tf WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Furnished home for suin- mer months with screen porch and garage, 2 adults, no children, price no object for desirable place. For information write Tribune ad No. 990, 5-21-tf no personal claim is made against any| ?)° of ‘said defendants, Dated May 15, mage | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY ADVERTISEM Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain Mortgage, executed and de- livered by Edward Nygaard, single, Mortgagor, to Bertram N. Lein, Mort- gagee dated the 24th day of April A D. nineteen hundred and sixteen and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds. of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, on the 27th day of November A. D. 1917, and recorded in Book 150 of Mortgages, at page 93, and ass by said Mortgagee by an i in writing to T. A. Helvig da 30th day of December A. D. 1918, and filed for record in said office of the Register of Deeds on the 4th day of ‘January 1919, and recorded in Book 155 of Mortgages, on page 47, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such Mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Bismarck in the County of Bur- leigh, and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 3 o'clock P. M., on the 22nd day of June 1925, to satisfy the amount due upon said Mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain premises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota and described as follows, to-wi Southwest quarter of section twenty- seven, Township one hundred forty- one, north of Range seventy-five west, 5th P. M., excepting therefrom 2 acres described as follows: Be- ginning at the S, F. corner of said quarter thence running a line 28 rods 6 feet west, thence north °329 ft. thence west 296 ft. thence south 329 ft., thence east 296 ft., being 2 acres more or less. There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of three thousand seven and 30-100 Dol- lars. T. A. HELVIG, or! ee. E. C. RUBLE, ay There s them em to be about HORIZONTAL Convinces. Roves. Beverage. Chemical ethylene. es. Wigwam. Constellation, Ebb and flow of the ocean (pl.). Unequal conditions. Before, To place. Cuckoo, Relative. Behold, Point of compass. Self. Drunken. Blessing. Made of oatmeal. Flower yards. One who comes in, To employ. Second note in scale. Three-toed sloth. Lyric poem. To tire. Mineral spring. To stuff. Strap of the bridle. To pad or cram. Fiber secured from century plant. 5. A fop, 67. § 68. Pertaining to punishment. 69. Night. 70, A separate incident. 73. Beer. 74. Complete despondency. 76, Summed. VERTICAL Assaults. Phophet. Shrewd. : of fishes. jant of “a”. Joined. Lads (affectionate term). REQUEST FOR BIDS FOR FUR! ISHING MOTOR VEHICLE TA FOR 1926 REGISTRATION 1) NORTH DAKOTA, BIDS CLOSE JUNE 19. Bismarck, N. D. Notice is hereby given that pro posals for furnishing to the Sta of North Dakota one hundred twenty eight thousand pairs of automobil tags, and four hundred pairs of mo toreycle tags with such E the City of Bismarck, North Daxots, until 9:30 o'clock a. m., on the teenth day of June; Specitica tions concerning the tags and co: tract may be had by applying *o th State Highway Commission, marck, N. D. JOHN P, TUCKER, Registrar. -29--6-5-12 CANAL SAVES AUTO Phoenix, Ariz., June 6—An auto standing on a street here suddenly burst into flames, The owner push- ed it into an irrigation canal, ‘The flames were extinguished, another car piled it out, and he drove off with only slight’ damage. Attorney for Assignee of Mortge- gee. Driscoll, North Dakota. 5-15-22-20-—6-5-12-19 The production of Canadian ney print during February was the gre est on recoi aration for the national event, puzzle, you'll find you've almost run out of vowels, hree vowels to a consonant here, and most of That ought to help you in solving the puzzle. Bis-|+ Answer to Yesterday’s Crossword | Puzzle. Actual ‘sitting of a council. Released. s. Organ of hearing. 21, Electrified particles. 6. Prophet who trained Samuel. | on barley grain. Particles, Chemical which yields sugar. Drug (powerful cathartic). Stabbed by tusks. cs A series of steps. On foot. To mimic. ’ sof a rout Yes, To fondle. Jumbled type. To accomplish. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the painting of school houses No. 1 and No. 2 will be reeeived by the school board of Lein School District No. 22 until two o'clock Jun2 15th, 1925. For further particu ite'to, the school dist. clerk. The board reserves the right tp reject any or all bids. By order of the school board of Lein School District No, 22 C. M. BJERKE, Clerk, Ari ND. Woodmen Head For Convention In Milwaukee Milwaukee, §.—4(AP)—The jonal convention of the Modern Woodmen of America, held quadren- nially, will open here the week of June 21, continuing through the en- tire week, with upproximately 1,200 delegates attending. Many attractive features are pl: mong them competitive dri » with nine army. of- s judges. The drill st of the organiza- will come here after having stood the test of the preliminary meetings, more than 16,- 000 of which have been held in prep- June OUT OUR WAY REE COUNTRY By Williams “Venetian Night the most colorful of the week’s ac vities, and is to be held on the wa- ters of Lake Michigan, fronting Jun- eau park, which forms a natural am- phitheatre. John J. consin, will be one of the principal y speak which are to be held is expected to bi Be: Blaine, governor of Wis- |r sat the conyention sessions, | MOM’N POP WELL MR.TYTE L SEE WHERE c THE TAXICAB COMPANIES HAVE REDUCED THEIR RATES SOME WHAT- INSTEAD OF CHARGING FOR EXTRA PASSENGERS THEY ALLOW THEM To RIDE FREE NOW cn RTSMEN Dist PROBL » June old question as to whether a meat or], vegetable diet js more benefic fi athletes came up for solution ent sport exhibition, missing. ation still avesti faba they could not get WHY _L CAN RIDE HOME FROM WORK EVERY NIGHT - ATHLETES I AP) age- for The answer In ap exhaustive active sportsmen in extras Free bof athle YES, THAT'S GOING en To MEAN QUITE A ies SAVING TO ME PAGE SEVEN an exclusively vegetable diet- and that thir system required fairly s of meat. a red to be the most pep- of food with a majority s in training. = Thousands of, mountains |in the twice the height of the ak in the Applachian , are unnamed. By Taylor 3 =) — THERE'S ALWAYS SOMEONE IN jOUR OFFICE Tan AND L <4. WHO RIDES HOME INA LL CAICH ONE GOING Freckless and His Friends !t’s Worth a Nickel to Him ‘SEE THIS BOX TAG? THATS A “SWEAR BOX” ’ awa i oa ee est tliat Tet aM Mii THE OLD HOME TOWN Ey DVDRW EG HK Za 1 ZATENERY etean ' WILL. GLADLY PAY #\C00 TOANY ONE WO CAN PROVE TIS > — -) ANY THIN SOAP CONTAINS}} 2, & BUT \ GENUINE PERDVIAN “ hTHE DocTOR MADE A VERY LIBERAL. OFFER BUT UP TO A LATE Hour NO ONE HAD TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF 1T — THAT INE MADE = AND EVERY TIME YOU USE A SLANS WORD You MANE TD TAKE A PENNY OUT OF YOUR BANK AAD PUT IT IN NEGETABLE. OILS" i Widder You SAY ITS A = SMALL CAKE aay Al WTTIN' ME WITH LET ME HANE A NICKEL, MOM™ SAY / AT ME ON TH HEAD ANT WANNA SLANG A NICKELS