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og . yin d ei 1 « a a . \ oh * ry » oe ve WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1995 Tribune Classified Advertisements = PHONE: 82. —__MALE HELP WANTED ‘WEN, WOMEN, sell guaranteed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beauti- ful goods, fashioned and_ full fashioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sv. only. We pay every day. International Sik Hosiery Co., Norristown, Pa. 10-17-24—7-1-8-15-22-29—8-B ‘Men and women to learn barber trai Great demand; wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- and special offer free. Moler alo, Barber College, Fargo, N. 6-25-26¢ HELP _WANTED—FEMALE GET GUUD Frosition Through Amer- ican Business College (Fargo, N. Dak.) training. Low rates. Write for helpful, free book B._7-15-1m TWO GIRLS WANTED—One with experience to work in restaurant and hotel. See Anna Fajerson, Garrison, N. D. T-ll-Aw WANTED—Blderly lady to work on farm by the month, H. T. Crum, McKenzie, N. Dak. 7-20-3t WANTED—Woman or girl for gen- eral housework. Call 164 or 953-J. as 7-21-1w WANTED— Competent maid for gen- eral house work, Phone 189. 4 wait- ‘WANTED—Two experienced resses at Sweet Shop. 7-22-2t NTED—Exper Homan's Cafe. i WORK WANTED WANTED—A place to work on @ cook car during harvesting and threshing. Call Marie Sueger, Mandan Cafe, Mandan, N. Dak. T-21-2t Classified; Advertising Rates ‘1 insertion, 26 words or under URAOF oo .c.csecceeere 1 phone % oF aR- MR per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES ‘@5 Cents Per Inch advance. Copy should de re- ceived by 18 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE FOR SALE BUNGALOW—5 rooms modern and in dandy and bath, condition, built-in features, close in. Price $4750. Terms. HOUSE—6 rooms, partly modern, good shape, small out buildings, trees and lawn. Price $2600. Terms. HOUSE—8 rooms and bath, practi- cully new and well located. Hard wood trim, screened porches. Price $7500.00. Terms. BUNGALOW —5 rooms and bath, full aveneny oak floors, two screen- d. glazed porches, cistern, practically new.’ Price | $5500.00. Terms, WANTED-—Widow with four boys wants # position. Write Mrs. Clara Mohler, Otter Creek, N. Dak. _ 7-20-1w Lost es LOST—Between Eltinge theatre and Finney’s Drug Store, July 13, 4 lady's hand bag containing a five dollar bill, some small change, van- ity box and buby diet list. Finder return to Tribune. wk TUST—Black leather auto cushion. Finder please return to Mrs. J. A. Larson. -3t LOTS FOR BALE FOR SALE—76 by 150 foot corner lot on Avenue E and Seventh street, ty? cash |. Mahin, N MaD Iw couple without children, five or six room modern cottage or bungalow, with arage, centrally located, Address No. 20 ‘Tribune. 7-22-1w PERSONAL PILEPTICS—This anteed to stop Treatment guar- jzures or money returned. No bromides, narcotics. Try at our risk. Hunter Labora- tories, 900° Scott, Little Heel es FARM LANDS FARM FOR RENT Section 20 miles of Bismarck, good house and 400 acres ‘cultivated, half Give horses and ma; chinery owned with application, Kratt, Sheldon, N. Dak. __7-20-2w YOR SALE OR RENT __HOUSES AND FLATS __ FOR RENT—Strictly moder room duplex, attached garage. O. W, Roberts, ‘Tel. 761 or 1 “For Rent: Apartments in new Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. eevee tes FOR RE ‘wo room apartment, well furnished, also single room with kitchenette and closet; nicely furnished, both apartments have new rugs and are newly decorated. 411-5th St. Phone 273. 5.29-t¢ FOR SALE—Small modern home, in good condition, near Catholic Church and business district, Cash sale preferrel. Write No, 16 Tri- bunes 263 yo a WANTED—Smail furnished house or flat. Small family. For informa- tion and references inquire Ber- geson & Son. T21-tf FOR RENT—4 room modern apart- ment, same as private house, 2 blocks from postoffice. F. E. Young. 7-20-3¢ FOR RENT—Small apartment Person Court, 510 Ave A, 7-20-tf ‘OR RENT—Well equipped furni: ed house keeping apartments. 4 5th St. 7-21-1w FOR RENT—Five room modern bung- alow. Phone 321-W-2. Bi barn, crop’ plan. in. zs B00MS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Modern sleeping rooms Easy beds. All conveniences. Close in, four blocks from _ postoffi Board if desired. onal Phone 6045’ or call at 15 The: St 7-20-20) FOR RENT—1 single sleeping room, 2 large rooms on main floor, connected with bath. Phone 1066. Gentlemen preferred. 7-20-1w | ¢ R RENT—Furnished room in mod ern house. Gentlemen only. Call at 501-6th St. or phone ae FOR RENT—2 large mpi Tooms. for light ing. ground floor. “924-4th eat Phone 5aaW. FOR RENT—Strictly modern ae ment in Rose Apartments. Apply F. W. Murphy, Apt. B, Rose Apt. 4-20-08 * ROOM WANTED—By lady, with or without board, state terms. Write Tribune No. 19, FOR RENT—Sleeping room a 120 First St. 7-20-3t. “BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOk SALI jarber shop, pool room and confectionery. Good location, no competition. Will sell barber shop sepa! if desired. Would like to sell this month. For-turther particulars, come and see or write W. J. Breitling, Zeeland, N. D. 6-29-4w FOR SALE OR RENT—Old estab- lished bakery spins beniaine and fixtures complete, toe! tion. splendid opportunity for re bitious party. rice and terms reasonable. For information write ad No. 14, care of the Tribune. 6-23-1m. -21-2t FOR RENT- in Hotel Killdeer, well furnished, steam heated and. delco light, owner’s board for _rent must open soon. Write Hotel Kilideer, Kildeer, N. D. . T-22-t8 Wp tan even ny haere HOUSE—5 rooms and bath, hardwood trim, exceptionally well built, gar- age, splendid lawn and trees, Price $5400.00. HOUSE—7 rooms and bath, hot water heat, oak floors and trim, lawn and trees, well located. Price $7600. Terms. NOW IS THE OPPORTUNE TIME TO BUY A HOME. BE INDEPEN- DENT AND LIVE IN YOUR OWN HOUSE. WE CAN FINANCE ANY BONA FIDE PROPOSITION. write insurance of every form in good reliable companies. Choice | farmlands for sale. MONEY TO patel CITY PROP- Come in and see us or Phone 138 INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURI- TY MPANY Office with First Guaranty Bank ESTATE MORT- SURE SALI Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage, made, executed and delivered by Fred Bender (wid- ower), to Barnes Brothers, Incorpor- ated, @ corporation, dated November 3, 1919, filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh County, N. D., on January 15, 1920, at 9:30'a. m., and recorded in’ Book 106 of Mortgages, on page 136, and assigned by the mortgagee to John P, Thomas by an instrument | in writing dated February 20, 1920, filed for record in the office of the F-21-1w | $49: 1| one (191), which said mortga: ot| Br7e on the day o Register of Deeds of Burleigh Coun- ty, N. D. on June 26, 1920, at 1:30 p.'m., and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, on page 361, to secure the payment of $1,600.00’ and inter- ent, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Bismarck, County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 25th day of July, 1925, at'the hour of two o'clock in the ‘afternoon of said day, to satisfy the amount due on said mortgage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Twelve (12), In Town- ship One Hundred ‘Forty-four (144), Range Seventy-nine (79), Burleigh County, N. D., contain- ing 160 acres, more or less, ac- cording to the Government sur- vey thereof. Default exists in the terms of sald mortgage in this that both principal and interest are past due and un- paid. Default further exists in the terms of said mortgage in this that the mortgagor has falled and neg- lected to the 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1924 taxes on the above described real eavate, amounting | to 1. That sald taxes have been bald by the owner and holder of the mortgage and ate included in this foreclosure, There will be due on said mort- gare on the day of sale the sum of 2,436.34, together with the costs of thin forpclonure a and attorney fees as provi 1 Red thie 16th day of June, 1925. JOHN P. THOM. Owner and Holder of Mortgage. McGEE & Attorneys for. Owner and Holder of Mortg: Minot, North ‘Dakota. 6-17-24—7-1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. Notice Ia Hereby Given, That that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Mattie Kelley and Isaac Keltey, mortgagors,'to The Farmers & Merchants State ‘Bank of Driscoll mortgagee, dated the 28th day oi December, 1916, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the Gount of Burleigh an State of North Dakota, on the 2n 27.0 of January, 1917, at 9:00 o'clock corded in Book one’ hundred thircycelgnt of Mortgages (138), on page one hundred ni ety : an instrument in writi 25th jay of January, 1917, as- stened to Fred Vv. Holeay el, which paid assignment was filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds etoreenle on the 6th da: aie August, 1919, 0 p. m. and recorded in book ‘one hurtired ‘titty. five of assignments on page one hundred twelve and was thereafter nad Man- ufacturers State Bank, will be fore- cle by a sale of the premises in ach mortgage Tter Ge- seril the front Boer of ; the Courthouse, in the cit; ity of Biamarcs, it the hour of 2:00 o'clock p.m. the Ast day of August, 1925, to ‘sat lefty the amount sue a said mort- The premises Getcribea in said! mortgaxe and which will be sain to satisfy the same are situated in The County of Burleigh and State of Bante Dakota, described as follows, o- wi The South pole ay) of the Sj 3 Pout east Hai "Ge ae and jgalic) yet o \weat Section Fourtecn, “Ge ih ship hundrea forty (ato), ‘Range Seventy-six orth, of ity. (16), West of ihe, 5th. Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres more or less according to the Saturday evening to attend the dance. U. 8..G rey there- 4 % * Boars wil ay age eo ead mt: [SfeeeRoletion actor’ fo Samnct| | ONE OF” THOSE SHAPPY, TRUE To LiFe. Fificen Hundrea'ten “and “357100 Stim tugera Nelson and baby have Dollars, (1.61036), poturned tot helt home after spend. “fe ASKED MA ONG WASH DAY waar MBRCHANES @'MANUPACTURERS Fore: Ranad a ee j THE SENTENCE (ALL THE WORLD'S A Assienes and Omar of #14) cami “spent Sunday at the E. oy ‘STAGE. MEANT, AND seid bid +im — JAMES M mess Sterti attorney: for oat owner, ington, N. D. BISMARCK CROSSWORD PUZZLE Bald val FOR SALE FOUR ROOM HOUSE, 100 feet frontage; nice trees and lawn, al bargain at $2100. i FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW, | east frontage, one block from pav-| ing; many built-in features; i $5250.00. | | FIVE ROOM COTTAGE, all modern | j bat furnace; $8000.00. | $750.00 H cash, balance monthly payments. MS ROOM BRAND NEW BUNGA-! LOW; modern; $1000.00 cash, bal-|! 1 ance easy, $5200.00, SEVEN ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 100 feet of ground, just off pav- ing; $4500.00, LOTS in all parts of the city at all sorts of prices and terms; many real bargains among them. FARM LANDS; The most complete list I have ever had. Some of the pieces are quoted so cheap it is like stealing to buy them. I am in receipt of a great many letters from agents in other states’ saying | there will be many outside buyers in here soon. I predict that in- side of two years our land values will double. BUY NOW and make your profit. F, BE, YOUNG. 7-20-1wk | Hemstitchine, picoting and tinsling,| . There are quite a few three-letter words in this puzzle, so we'll name | also all kinds of Only, it the Triumverate. | first class workma’ HORIZONTAL | Rs. Bie at Pertaining to sound. BEA OmariA ‘ . ife’s dower portion. Bismarck, Proprietor. To mimi Me _SALESMEN WANTED Nid dia car ‘D—Are you In OR a hustler? Do you want steady em- (17. i ulate. fe pliyment selling a staple article! yg. Aipntmaie: Ee for a reliable company? If so call 20. Worth, or write A. L. Woodmark, Mgr. 210) 21. What flames leave. FINE (Gl Broadway, Bismarck, N.’D.° 24. Fluid in a tree. IDJE IMiO} 2-20-1W | 25. To Son ula Sea eagles 5 AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYC! Foolish’ flightless bird. ages ¢ Di Therefor. TOR c Baked glazed clay. S| aA Damages. MISCELLANEOUS Like. To be victor. FOR SALE—Odds and ends, house- Part of arm between elbow and | p, ry Yesterday's Crossword hold furniture, 2 Winchester shot mover te ied uzale, guns, several pairs of ice skates,|, Wrist, End other articles too numerous to] 39- Falsehood. 11, Machine of war. | mention. 406 9th St. Call after 9|40. Hebrew word for Deity. 16. To put forth (as effort). ' a.m. 7-21-2t | 4 Sar bata wind. 1y. Long grasses. H FGTEL-AND Resturant Tistotes | #2 Wild duck. 21, Replie { Poerniiie, (eds arcs eR Sun on Masculine pronoun, | R. L. Fraser or Anna Fajerson, To eepraver” Latent. Garrison, ND. TATAW! 51" point. i FOR SALE—Deernng Binder, good as! Horses’ fly swatters. new, Also two mowing machines. J, E. Chesak, 11 1-2 miles 8. E. of Pismarck. 7-9-2W | What comes before second. Embryo plants. Constellation. FOR SALE—Avery tractor and trac- To test chemically. tor plows, at a bargain. Write or) Rowing ANRLCREIBRE: call Knute Johnson, Sterling, N.; 64. To open cloth. Dak. 122-1 wk Night. FOR SALE—Good one and two year! 88: Npese ‘ o'd grade Holstein heifers. H. T./ 67- leanne fake Crum, McKenzie, N. Dak. VERTIONS ook SS 1. ke la Wedge FOR (SALE— Oliver Typewriter 2 , ne : NTED—Roll top desk: Write P >. 5. Administers stimulants. Call for help, ©. Box 421, Bismarck. 7-21-3t| 6. Musical dramas. Before. 9. Narrow piece. Total. No, 921. 8. Opposite of even. Almost a donkey. Report of the Condition of 9. Born. observe, THE ARENA STATE BANK 10. To obliterate. Still. at Arena, in the State of North Da- Kors, atts close of business June} good, although it has been somewhat! ood and Garrison. They also. at- ith, 1925. URCES cinjured by the severe heat of the} tended the Minot-fair while on their a Poneto 2y,443 ya PASE few Weeks. ation, oans and discounts .... § 26,443.85) Mrs, Ed Olson and daughter,! ‘The dance which was held in the Overdrafts, secured and .| Evelyn of Moffit are visiting at the) pavilion Saturday night was well at- unsecured ........... 43.05 W. E. Hoeft home. | tended. Music was’ furnished by tax certi- ggg | ., Howard Tilton of Bismarck is as-) Mr. and Mrs. Higgins. ! aig houke rae tiuse O10. sisting W. C. Hoeft with the farm m Miller of the Arnold dis-} : '. | work. | trict was a Sunday supper guest at Aree fixtures - 3,657.90 “Miss Clara Lang of Minnesota is| th sr Borner hame, ther real estate . 2,864.65 | visiting here with her brothers, Rich-| Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Rinehart were spa, over unuivided pre ard, Emil, Paul and Max Lang. tranoacung business in Wilton Mon- a - dav, ont eaaaiee 1,783.47 s ue BALDWIN ane Julius Me recently purchased ' Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lundin have had! two quarter sectiohs of land. One cash items .. § 7.00 as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.| quarter is located near Bismarck and Cash and Due Arthur Hawk of near Hawley, Minn.| the other is near the Meyers farm rom other hard Borner was a passenger| northeast of Baldwin banks 7210.18 7,277.18 ont we North Soo Monday morning} | The many. friends of the William ie: ce ene Went 08: ilton on a busi-| Bement family will be interested in TOTAL ... +-$ 44,480.31 | ness~ mission. j‘knowing that tley have recently LIABILITIES: Arnold Rupp motored to the Capi-| moved from Regan to South Dakota Capital stock paid in ....% 10,000.00| ta! city Monday forenoon where al Whers OME Beiment haw ay TeniliGn’ Surplus fund .........., 2,00u.uy| transacted busines: Mr. Bement and family left Baldwin Individual. de- Mrs, Richard Borner and son, Noel,| last year for Regan where Mr, Bem- ‘posits eubject Were Friday visitors at the Oscar) ent worked in a bank. Before leav- fo check ...$ 12,234.84 jatter hom ing for their new home Mr. and Mrs. Gamer cae te |. Local farmers have begun harvest-| Bement spent some time visiting deposit... 145.55 ing their rye crop. with Mr. and M Demand certifi- Miss Gertrude Fricke has returned of Mrs. Bemen eatuasat’ de: front the Capital city where she vis- Kikul iss 3 100.00 ited friends and also had some den-| some time ut Mott where she tal work done. guest at the H. B. Moffit home. - Misseh” Elizabeth and Catherine|" Mrs. Edward Mount, who has 12,540, Monroe have returned from a several ly ill at-the family home, is 25,020.62 | Weeks’ visit with relatives at Under-| reported as some improved. War Finance Corporation. 3,045.49 | | Bills payable corres: _$ax20| MUDD CENTER FOLKS By Small Sa Nee $ 44,480.81 | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County be Burleigh—ss. 1, A, C. Isaminger, Cashier of the aeere named bank, do solemnly swear above Gaiement is true, to!” LA! ‘STAGE Soi RIGHT AN’ the best of my knowledge and belief. { INGE! Cashier. Subscribed and swern to before me this 17th day of July, 1925. (SEAL) DIENCE AN’ 'm Doin’ ss oT eon ‘THY TURNS | — Carre athe MM. ISAMINGER, c TERMI OES Directors. News of Our | Neighbors CHRISTIANIA NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stiles. and family, Marvin, Magnus, and Mildred Johnson, have returned from their trip to Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff are the eral Se @ boy born at St. Alexius in Thursday, aay 6. Searing J Luella olat oe egerty. return hor home in Bismarck Thursday aft- er spending a few days at the M. Tollefson hom Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoeft and D lg Prag meer. afternoon at > oe x A.number of young of thin Pop. SLUPEsFOUND & BOOK: CALLED ‘AS ‘ople wicinity motored to Toke I Isabelle YOu Like IT° AND THINKING IT MIGKT Be ing. of the farmers of ‘this wnity have started harvesting. rts are thet the grain. is fait y. | CO The Falkenstein boys delivered | ing of all students in Japan, which their clip of wool at Bismarck last! is embodied in the proposed ‘natio! week. al military training system, — wa Several from this district attended | commenced in the normal the Engdahl sale whien was held] schools of the planned last week, to extend the system to the students of the middle and other schools of Japan to Extend Army Traini the higher, grad Year To All Higher Grade Schools The estimat COs inaugurat- Tokyo-)—The military MO MN Por train- jin the program in the lower and | PACE ‘SEVEN higher grades has been estimated at 6,000,000 yen. It if hoped ‘that the new system will be in operation bj 1928. "The military authorities. will be usked to supply some 300,000 rifles to the different schools “and young men’s associations, READ TRIBUN SORRY BOT 1 DON'T HAVE > An OUR ARTIFRCIAL ; CANARIES ARE BETTER SS) THAN REAL ONES ~THEY SING MORE _AND cost LESS | ge Sramnnics THE Voce AWW- AICE KITTY- GEE-T WISE HAD A NICE KITTY S You SING JUMBO! SHAME! | |) MAKE You APOLOGIZE To THAT Poor By Blosser OUT OUR WAY AU 1M NOT DOINGr SO WELL WITH THIS POEM. 1 CANT stem | MY PAW. ? TO GET A WORD THAT ALL RHYME WITH AWE; ‘SHE MAIDEN MERELY MURMERED AND GAZED} AT HIM IN AWE. AS THE Coweoy BENT TO KiSS HER™ LETS SEE NOW-AWWE - NO I GUESS DoTHET NOW DANS. Coz SHE ET HER ee Me! ONIONS RAW * NOH GOT

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