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Bs } \,, _ NOTICE OF WOR WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1995 Tribune Classified ; Advertisements. == PHON £..32,=— MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Men and women to learn baer trade. Great demand; "big .. Few weekg completes, Cat- og and Fees drer free. Moler prber Coll Fargo, N. D. 6-26-28t Ee 4 HELP _WANTED—FEMALB WANTED AT ONCE—Dining room girl for Cafe work. Good wages, art place for right party. hone or write New Cafe, Under- 9-24-19k ‘hrough Amer- ican * usin 8 College (Fa N. Dak.) training. Low rates, Write for helpful, free book B. 7-15-1m WANTED—Middle-aged woman work on farm. Might consider married couple. Steve Morris. Phone 8F2. 9-27-8t WANTED--Girl for general house- ‘k, Mrs. J. F. Runyan, 322 Han- nifan, phone 922-W. _7-28-tf WANTED—A girl to work for board and room. Also a boy to work for board only. The Mohawk. ek 5th. Phone 145. NTED— Experienced <I al Homan’s Cafe. 7-29-3t LANEQUS. ) Fo ‘OR SALE—Piano and bench, yery cheap if taken at once, 2 rockers, library table, victrola and records, dining teble and chairs, kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, sewing machine, folding bed, targe ice box, chiffonier and commode, dresser and commode, buffet, corner china closet, wash boilers and tubs, kit- chen’ utensils, fruit jars, very cheap if taken before Friday. Cail 506 3rd St. or phone 972-W. from 2 to 6 afternoons or aftern 7 in the_eyening. 7-21-3t _ FOR SALE Howsehord furniture, in- cluding» furnishings for living room, dining room, bed room and kitchen. Can be seen by appoint- ment, beginning Friday, July 31 at my home on 8 Ave. A. M Robert Orr, Grand Pacific. 7-28-3t FOR SALE--1, 36 H. P. double cyl. Rumely steam engine, 1 40-1 Rumely separator, outfit has run about 120 da: also 10 bottom handlift plow, good as new. Fred Lindholm, Stanton, N. Dak. 1-23-1w FOR SALE -- “Quitting business. Large assortment store and office equipment for sale, including Grand Rapids cases, counters and mir- rors, Write White Clothing Com- Loe Jamestown, N. D., for list nd. price: 7-27-28-29 FOR SALE—Chiffonie , white ena eled top kitchen table, Singer se ing machine, three burner oil stove with oven, Reed rocker, and a few other articles. E. Rosser St. FOR SALE—30-60 Rumely Oi) Pall and 36-60 Avery Separator in ex- cellent condition. Spe bargain. Call or write Anton Schmitz, Dris- coll, N. Dak. ke iw SALESMEN WANTED MEN WOMEN, sell guaranteed silk hosiery direct to wearer; beauti- ful goods, fashioned and full fush- ioned, wonderful colors. Prices lower than stores. Sell only. We pay every day. International. Silk EPILEPTICS—Thi anteed to stop s returned. No br Try at our risk. tories, 900 Scott, Little Rock, Ark. 1-17-tf WANTED TO WANT TO BUY—1,000 feet hand lumber including sh ip 2x4's, 2x6's, suitable for building. State quality and price. W. E. Runey, Sterling, N. Dak, 7-28-2t WANTED TO BUY—Best small clos- ed car that $350.00 in cash will buy. Write ad No, @2, care Tri- bune. 7-29-2t — WANTED TO BENT WANTED—To rent three or four room unfurnished apartment for family of five (no small children) preferably with elderly couple and close to high school, Address box 25, Wilton, N. D. 7-28-8t WANTED TO RENT—By couple without children, five or six room modern cottage or bungalow, with garage, coral located. Address. No. 20 Tribune. 1-22-10 WANTED—By a couple, furnished apartment for a few we hone Van Horn Hotel, Room y 7-28-3t cond WORK WANTED “WASHING—Good done reasonable _ price. oe pecialty. “All work called f6r and delivered, Call B8LR. 2 at a FOR SALE—Two Dodges, 1022: Fordson tractor and other goed used cars. Terms to soit. Dakota Auto Sales Co. 5 1-22-tf BARGAINS in usea care, Dakota ‘Auto Sales Co. 7-1-tf f0oMs FOR RENT 7 desired: jonab' hone 6043 or’ call at 16 Thayer 7:20-29 on REN’ f—Fari ished. room in modern home. Can be used for light housekeeping. Sir refer- red, 621-6th St. Phone 6! ‘i ic FOR RENT—2 Yurnishea rooms for light housekeeping in modern house, Close in. 412-6th, St; Phone ee eee FOR RENT—Room, close in, $18 month. 118 Ist St. » Ps Anse mA FARM LANDS "ARM FOR RENT—Section mil 8. E. of Bismarck, good house and barn, 400 ‘acres cultivated, bait crop plan. Give * and ma- chinery owned wil tpelestion SA) nty acres. 4a! __Krott, Sh N. houde and general merchant store. Sell. with or without location in smalk om Jacob Brom, Sweet 8 inserting, ander ........ 3 insertions, 25 words or UNDEF «+, ...,eeceecee TE 1 week, 2 ‘or un GOP .ecccveescecccccee 138 Adpover 35 words, 2c addi- l per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classtfied ads are cash ta advance. Copy should be re ceived by 12 o'clock to insure ineortion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 : FOR SALE BARGAIN IN USED CAR—1i 1923 Hupmobile Touring with Califor- nia Winter top. Car is in first class condition. Olson Bros. Gar- age. Phone 925-W. 1-28-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS For Rent: Apartments in Rew Tribune building. Apply Tribune office. FOR RENT—My idence on the corner of Avenue Band First St. to responsible party for one or two years. Suitable for two fam- ilies. Upstairs has separate light housekeeping apartment of three rooms and bath and store room. All my furniture for sale. R. H. Thistlethwaite, phone oe FOR SALE- our ‘three story price. Desirable locat: "shade trees, garage, for three cars. has two fireplaces, tiled vente beautiful large rooms, a bargi Phone 746, Call at 61-3rd. St W. McGra 1-23 FOR RENT—Two room apartinent, 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-tf FOR RENT—Three room house, neat postoffice, $15. Also for sale good business corner. Especially suited for oil station. Inquire of J. K. Doran. 7-27-1wk FOR SALE—6 room modern house, east front, on pavement and close in, near school, good locality. Price $4,500. L. J. Wehe, Phone 936. 7-28-1W baa yh Oe ee furnished house or at. Small family. For informa- tion and references inquire Ber- geson & Son. T2h-tf FOR RENT—2 apartments, close in, modern, one at $40.00, one at $50. Also 6 room house, partly modern, close in, $25.00, F.’E. Young. 7-28-3t flat. 4 big rooms, bath room and kitchenette. Call at 48 Thayer St. | 7-25-tf FOR RENT OR SALE—3_ room house, 50 ft. lot, newly painted. Apply R. H. Crane, 501 15th St. Phone _726-M. T-27-Awk FOR RENT. jodern furnished apartment in modern home, — also sleeping rooms. 517-7th. | Phone 981R, 7-27-3t FOR RENT—Four room house with full basement and furnace. Also garage, chicken runway and chick- en house. 423 So. 9th St. Phone 894M. 1 FOR RENT- bath. Also rooms. Apply D. Horn Hotel, — 7-28-3¢ FOR RENT—Small apartment in Person Court, 510 Ave A. 7-20-tf a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—Barber shop, pool room nd confectionery. Good location, competition. Will a barber lop separate if desived. Would Ale ne sell this.s month Fer further ‘8, see or write ne Breitling, Seclands N. D. 6-29-4w FOR RENT—Cafe in Hotel Killdeer, well ished, steam heated and dcico light, owner’s board for: rent, lust open soon. Write Killdese, Killdeer, N. D. CONFESSES | ‘the mystery surrounding the death of Ziba C, Nickerson, 29, of Chatham, Mass., whése body was found on oo road leading to Schenectady, N. is considered cleared by have Smith, 17 (above), of Schenectady. Police ‘say Smith confessed he shot Nickerson in the back as the latter bent over the engine of his aut mobile. Then he said remaining cartridges int ad man's body, rifled his pockets for money, and hid tl body in. the nearby bushes. 4 neat (MARRIAGE ae FOR RENT—A fine hot water Treated #nodetn house, jools, part base- water: Selling Very sinall first | payment, thly. SIX ROOM ‘modern two atoty house, basement, hot Water heat, hard- wood floors, east trént, Rae iat Selling price $3850.00. first payment, balance rental $800 rrat including interest, | THREE ROOM part! ONE OF Riverview"s most _compiete | bungaiows, south freft, Pull Dane. ment, furnace hardwood floors, nice pore Selling price $5250.00, terms. Six per cent interest. SIX ROOM modern two atory hous north end of city, fulk: basemen furnace heat, hardy floors, large rooms, garage. B@lling price $6300.00. Te FIVE ROOM two furnace heat, e: 'y modern house, front, five blocks Bellin price ce $45.00 Per month including Micra at six per cent. FOUR ROOM bungalow, modern, full basement, furnace heet, screeened porch, close to schoo! s. Selling rice $3400.00, $500 first payment, lance $85.00 per month including interest. SIX ROOM partly mogefn house,|} large lot, trees and fence, near school. Selling price $2800.00, good terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, rail basement, furnace heat, gast front, near schools. Selling price $3300.00 good term: FIVE ROOM pany modern bunga. low, part hardwoo tot, garage. Sell- ing price a first Pay- ment, balance monthly payments | 5 like rent. SEVEN ROOM moderh two story | ; house, full basement, furnace heat, well located for schools and churches. Selling price $4600.00. Good terms. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, full : basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, close to schools. Price $435 Good terms. mediate po: jon. LARGE HOUSE having five bed- reoms, full partitioned basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, screened porch, east front, near schools, double garage. Selling price $5800.00. Good terms. THIS AGENCY has houses to fit any buyer, any price, any terms, from tke most reasonable priced hom to the most expensive. This agency can and always ha: sales, Im- MKDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY “Ever-Ready to give Service” Webb Bloc! Phone 0 FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE with 6 rooms and bath. Has garage and is close to schools, in excellent locality, Price! $5300. . SEVEN ROOM modern house with garage, close to schools, good trees and choice location. $5250. With a cash payment of ony $750, and easy terms on balance. EIGHT ROOM modern house, newly painted, hes garage and a lot 88 feet by 150 feet. $6,000, with a cash payment of $1500, balance payable in fifty dollar monthly install ments. NEW 7-ROOM modern house with bath and garage, close in, $5250. Fasy payments. ble and low priced. IX ROOM modern house with ear- age, close to schools. $3500. Easy arms, SEVEN ROOM part), FIVE ROOM modern house with bath and maple floors. ar After the first cash payment balance is paid in monthly installments of $26, and 7% interest. Houses and lots for parts of Bis: Bee: ea proved and wi Very desi modern house, _ THE BISMARCK _____ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE It’s the little things that’ give you the most trouble. it’s true in this puzzle. Selling | 5 HORIZONTAL To stress a syllable. 'To evoke (a reply). Neat. Eucharist wine vessel. A double point in geometry, To pull with great effort. To smash, Males. Fluid in a tree, Before. Striped camel's hair cloth, Leather strip. Sacred song. Distant planet. r pronoun, Frozen water. Silk worm, Preposition of place. Long yrass, Portion of school year. To distribute (money). Portions cards. To perform. Wireless call for help. To perish. Monkey. Not freshly made. Any filatfish. To Wt. Age. High terrace. Painter. Smoothed. VERTICAL Puzzle. Fit. Edge of bread. A form of tobacco (pl.). Prirter’s) measu Weight of container. To relieve. k Within To fight. Seventh note Mother, Standard of perfection. tle of the horse. Person ander medicat care, ht to attain, s by water, Rental contract. Let it stand. To strike with the open hand, Constellation, in scale, —s THE COOLIDGES GO YACHTING WARVEN HARRIS & COMPANY | Presktent and Mrs. Coolidge on the deck of the > P. JACKSON, Manager. | Mayftower, on a trip to Quincy, Ma: Notice Is Hereby Given, That that certain mortwage executed and de- livered by Mattle Kelley and Teaao Mey, mortepgors, to The Farmers ‘chants State Bank of Driscoll, mortgagee, dated the. 28th day of December, 1916, and filed for record in the office ‘of the Remgister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 2nd day of Janubry, 1917, m. and in k one hundred thirty vight of Mortgages (138), on page one hundred rfinety- one (191), which said mortgage was, by an instrument in writing, dated the 25th day of January, 1917, as- signed ‘to Fred V. Holzapfel, which sald assignment was filed for record in the office of the Register of five of assignments on page one hundred twe! ee and was thereafter duly assigned by an instrument. in writing to the Merchants and Man- ufacturera State Bank, will: be fore- closed .by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the Courthouse, in the city of Bismarck, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock the Ist day of August, 1985, to” inty thé srvount due upon sald mo gaze on the day of sale. ‘The premises Aescribed in sald nd which will be sold rleigh a North 3 Dakota, desc bed as follows, to-wi eee, Bone of the heasi ‘querer, ay) and tre’ ‘Routh ». of the Southwest Quarter Section mrnnrisen (14), in ship dred forty (140), North of ange Seventy-six (16), Weat of the Sth Principal Mert » containing 160 acres were or less according to the 8. Government Survey there- of: -There will be due on said. mort- gage at iO day of sale, the sum of Pireen Bal ten and 36-100 JAMES MORRIS. lor Carri mn, N. D. ION “43)9Y'¢ rat a Ras for you? be pockets. presidents of the Unite! to visit the grav. tates buried there. Lg ees eo CROSSWORD PUZZLE | You'll find that Answer tw Yesterday's Crossword of two former I “ENGLAND SELECTS DAVISON SCHOLARS FOR U. 8. SCHOOLS Cambridge—(#) —The committee of the Henry P. Davison Scholarship Fund ies<telected the following sense for We academic year 192! 1926: H. H. Mheees of Sidney S Pp, Fdwards of 8 Christi to Princeton, and G. Eley of Trinity to Harvard. Thomas won the Chancellor's med | for English verse this year; Eley re-| cently gained a first in the law tri- Edwards has versity. The Henry P. Davison Scholarship Fund was founded in 1923 by Mrs. Davison, widow of the former chair- man of the Red nd partner in J. P. Morgan & Co, in memory of her ‘husband and to carry out an ~ MOM'N_POP AU THE | WORKING CAPITAL OF THE MAGIC MUD CO {1S TED \ UP IN {#10.000 WORTH JOF POSTAGE, “THROUGH {THE SALE SOF SAMPI AND THE ; FIRM |S { FACING A { SERIOUS To SAVE THE FIRM- Hi Stamps! WEVE Gor AN OVERSTOCK AT THE OFFICE AND IM TRYING GEE, I LIKE To BRUSH AY TEETH ‘CAUSE THEN ICAN SQUEEZE 7’ TO ALL THAT, TAG= DIDN'T Z a AS A MUDD CENTER FOLKS ‘ag 9:00 o'clock | SELECT 4 Does your wife pick all T’Lt TELL ’Em ABOUT IT, FANNY. IN LOOKING OVER REARS SOEBUCK'S FALL By Small LAZ (Post “OFFICE. —A—_————— (CATALOG, AUNT FANNY ‘BUZZ NOTICED THAT *wooD BROWN” WiLL BE THE NEW COLOR IN MENS’ SOFT HATS. S#E ToLD PoP SLuPE TRAT THIS SHADE AUGHT To Loox WELL ON SOME OF THE Ps 8 HEADS THAT START », THE “ARGUMENTS AT THE PosT OFFice. ‘OUT OUR WAY LET ME “TRY ATRAT Buck SUMP AGAIN CURLY. T NEVER GET “Time To STUDY \T ON A REAL CHICK MY Boy IT'S wow ba. ERE'S A Base Box CONTAINING ace atta OF STAMPS — = ANS Wl INESS PLACES AND TRY TLL BLY SomE- TM To BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH AND TLL NEEDA LoT FoR THE WEDDING _ ANNOUNCEMENTS Freckless and His Friends Ay AM-AHs DONT TAKE on, on! Nov P There Are Beane and Béaiis OSH - LVE THAT SOUNDS. EASY ENOUGH played golf in PAGE SEVEN. ten of his own, The fund provides six English students represent- the highest type of university ; shall.spend at least a year ing Marvard, Yale The ob: ject of the fun go aid in f6Stme- ing goodwill between the United. Velvet. bows, usually in a sl darker than the frock, are used tensively on chiffon BEENTO TWEE PLACES AND LT CAN'T SELL A STAMP~ AND THE SUN'S So Hor TLL MELT IF L GO MUCH FORTHER - wuHew!! HELLO CHICK WOTCHA GOT IN “TAAT BOK? MUCK NOW, THE HEAT'S MELTED THE GUM AN! THEY'VE ALL STUCK TOGETHER ? Gosu! rm oe | In Union There Is——? “WELL, F SHOULD THINIC A UTTLE BIT— PERHAPS 4S Bio AS A BEAN! YES- THIS: BIG A: i eee A ‘MEMBER NOW WES, MU'VE GOTUH OuT THINK TH’ Hoss. ENEN A WOODEN ONE. BUT- WELL —Yu' LL GIT 1T ww TiMe — SOME TIME. IS A STRING By Williams THETS LIKE LEARNIN A ELEFUNT “Tut WALI ON HIS TRONK - 17S

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