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COLLECTION AGENCY wants men with cars to solicit and collect ‘ac- he Rag basis- Dy Sere dio so iste it. On Good ali around butcher. * One who can make sausage and must be good block. Young man pre- Give experience and state expected. ‘cere “Pris! <Awk; | fearn: barber trade; great demand; big, wages; few a completes; cata-| log and special offer free. Moler: Barber College, Fargo, N. D. 3-2-1mo, TRACTORMAN, expert overhauli any make, years experience fi work. State wages and scason. Write care Tribune 99. ! 3-12-16-18 BARBER | WANTED—At jantz Barber shop.. Farmers State Bank building, Mandan, WANTED- Young in to work .b; the month. F. Jasskowiak. 42 _ Twelfth | 3-18-tf, WANTED—Porter at Harrington's Barb ee 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casn in advance. “should -be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure insertion same day. THE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES—-MOTORCYCLES WANTED—Man “cook at Cafe. HELP A ae) an hee jarrison, } experienced. App! at Alex Rosen & . Brothers, Bie, marek, N. D. “'3-18-tf WANTED—Cc ‘ompetent girl or elder- ly lady for general housework. Phone 767J. 616 Tenth St. area WANTED—Experienced girl = gen- eral housework. C. R. Simpson, 623 Fifth St. Phone 613. it table. Write Soo Lunch, Garrison, N. D._3-16-3t stern gi lepecoel ‘Northern and Western South Dakota. Make ap- plication giving full. particulars, references and past experience ‘to’ . jompany, Lake Preston,! So. . 317,3t WANTED TO RENT i i Ts or 9 room modern house with garage, good location, by April 1. Write box 02, Bi k, N. Dak. 8-3-tf ‘WANTED—Smail furnished “epait-| wood ment with private bath, centrally: lweuted for single man,’Phone 724. B.174 RABY CHICKS | IGGER BETTER CHICKS—That live and grow. Leading vatieties from purebred, certified farm flocks. Record egg producers, eel free., Caledonia Hatchery, Deve Caledonia, Mi ghorns ndottes, Orpington: All vari CHICKS Rocks 15e; W Minoreas ‘16 anteed, Write CERTIFIED BABY breeds; we ship ohly the ‘bes per cent delivery guaranteed. Write for free offer. John Pelkey, Far- Ko, 'N i 10-12-16- 18-20-22-24-26-30 BETTER CHICKS, | lewer prices; standard breeds; our own hatch- Fargo, 'N. 3-4-6-0-12-15-18-22-24-29-31 | FARM LANDS FOR SALE—The N. W. Quarter of See, 3h, Stark | County, 4” miles South of Belfield, N. D. Every foot can be cultivated. Price and! terms reasonable, ‘M. W. Neff { marek, N. FOR SALE—i20 FY land, with many oak p abund- | nee of water; will sell for $1,000. Write E. (W.-Jonex, Killdeer, N. Dak. 16-2wks. mo. WANTED TO BUY WagreD to bay from owner direct, or 6 room bungalow in a good lgeation. State cash price, also + ‘terms. Wig Bex $8;-Bismarck. IN. Dak. ne 3-17 3t “MISCELLANEOUS — SALE—One Boston torrie: terrier, biten, one and one-half yesrs old, ‘and three pups, two a a one-balf ae hs old, two males ‘and one at $36; all brindle with wh Send $7.60 with orde: -D. A, Reinhart, Box 473, Ironton, Minn. 3.) — . FOR Sa bright. Along We oodiend Farm, ' nacelles E wement, '250,1 Bins Ae eal Shoeded Sevte Shorthorn belle e 2300 ie seven years old. Can be seen at McCormick's Ranch, Mphoken rac FOR SA ‘ASIt and Diamond willow Toys? wer sale, Pa at Dahl's F bulls. 95 pe: Sacks 0 dents. J3.E. Ep Route 2, eee Ne “Bottom wheat grass and-alfalta, ‘clean dad . @ Ea, GOOD USED ‘CARS Easy Time Pi enta—Real honest Used Car +Bargains—with careful attention given to every Used Car to in our stock, places us in a. ition to interest you with heer te Foal, GOOD Uséd Car, if you ate in the market. ners ea few “a these: ew Ford tour- ing, $825; 1925 touring in excellent condition, $525; Ford delivery truck, $826; Dodge touring, only $226; Overland 90 touring, $75.00. PHONE 800. M..B. GILMAN CO. cars, one Ford with: 1 body. ‘Phone ‘No. 849! Mr. Young. 3-11-tf ANTED—Second hand ford coupe offering Studebaker in Reich 1: Western Union. St ¥OR SALE—Overiand Spad T ine at a bargain. 800 East Main. 2-17-tf FOR SALE SIX ROOM modern t two story house, full -hasement, fuznace neat, hard~ wood floors, south front, lot 87% x 124, rview addition. Sale price’ $5250.00, , 0, good terms. $500 CASH and month bag probes of | $50 per month including rt cens interest, ‘buys ‘modern siuces bu alow, with full. complete ‘partition- ed saehares 3 furnace heat, laundry tubs, heated garage, enclosed pore! maple floors, large closets, built-in Tea! ures—(imimediate possession). NEW TWO story stucco house, just completed, never occupied, oak and’ aple floors, lar sets, nany. sbuilt-in. wood pe immediate upostene sion. le price $6800—Ist _pay-. — $1500 te $2000, interest 7 per} o cent SIX ROOM modern. dern home, three bed rooms, one bedroom first floo full basement, Catholic church. Ss on terms, 5 per cent a delivery Ask for price’ $5000, less for cas FIVE ROOM two s story house, full. basement, furnace heat, hardwood floors, east front. Sale price §$320U. FIVE ROOM partly modern house,| east front, near Catholic church and school. terms. THIS AGENCY has a large- iist of good -houses and lots in all parts of the city, also small tracts of'ls land in city limits. Let this agency help you select your home, it has ‘help- ed many. Sale price $2300, casy| _ FOR SALE Hovsk_& roomé and bath, modern fad in aoed cond condition, hot water ea cases, Cas! front. ape Sate, $4,780.00, Termes fy BUNGALOW-—5 ‘rooms and. bath, | maple floors, hot ‘water ‘heating plant, good condition, close in. Price $4,100.00. TMS, ROUSE—6. rooms. and bath, full two } | story, east ene orth side .00. Terms, ms and bath, condition and cas en - ance in monthly pee HOUSE—5 rooma and bath, modern, aa le floors throughout, east front in fine condition, located on fith street. Price $3,150.00. Terms. I\OUSE—6 rooms and bath, modern, poomted: near Park, . Price $3,950.00, BUNGALOW rooms and bath, dandy condition, lawn and fee atage, excellent location. te m excelle: ready for . imm Garage, stucco, that home and and happiness The above are all excellent values. We have the EST in the west and can loan you Beinot d dela bayii not in, realize ‘th fulti is of your fondest he i] the ‘money ‘to Invest. Come in and lét us solve your in- surance problems. You need com- plete protection ‘and ‘we can assist big fa LANDS FOR SALE TOC OMPANT ING Ollice with First il ‘Bank. Phone 138 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—The only hotel in town with population of {,000, doing nice business, in first class condition, | 1! lights,| well equipped, electric steam heat. Must be seen to a) preciate its value. Price and terms reasonable. tion write Tribune No. 05. FO ne i fully uit small line groceries in SSeaceen one in town. Will le to responsible par- ty, can give possession any time. Write care Tribune No. 5. For further informa- y Tw AT PRICES: | NG UPWARD Higher . Quotations at. Liver: pool Have Influence on \at op — Clears, March = 18.—(AP.)— ‘With estimates current that ex- port edles of North American Pat A petay would. exceed 2,000,- lu, the wheat market to- day more than recovered from Fe- cent losses. Houses Retbrd eastern ore were fe raistent buy- rs today, especially in the last halt of the board of trade session, and so too were ane traders who [up {te of late have bee lative well | th ers. Assertions that Argentine wheat this season is proving to be of miserablé quality were ad- vanced as explaining the enlarged demand for wheat from North |r: America. ) Wheat closed strong, 2'4 to "% cents net higher, corn % to cents off, and oats 14 to by pri) up. . Chicago, March 18.—()--Owing et to higher quotations at Liver. than had been looked for, wheat an took a sharp early swing upward today. Indications that there had beén heavy overnight acceptances of Canadian wheat offered for shipment to Europe tended further to lift values, the Canadian export business er NOTICE OF Gone a. or RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKO Coun. ty of Burleigh —ss. ice of County Auditor, ‘ilsmarck, ep D. To Leslie S. Hackney, St. ‘Paul, Minn Adam Honnlander, Chiltan, Wis., W. G. Hoerr, Mankato, Minn, You'are hereby notified that, the tract of land hereinafter described and which was assessed naine for taxation for the year 1920 Was on the Bith day of December, | & duly sold, as provided by law, | @ he detinguent faxes of whe yen! H1920, and that tho time for redemp ‘om said-xate will expire nine- 8 from the completed service ofthis notice. ‘Sata. land Is described as follows: Southwest quarter, Section 6, Township 140, Range 75. Amount sold for, $62.49. ‘Amount ocr to redeem at this date, $100.38. In addition to the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as provided by Jaw and. un- less you redeem said land from sai sale before the expiration of th thine for redemption as above state thereof will issue to th holder of the tax sale certificate as D. in ye ye 50 z Provided by law Dak. You are nee ‘notified Pye the tract of land id Which Bas a fter described essed in your day of-December, ‘duly sold, ae provided by Juv, for the detinquent taxes of the car 1919, and-that the time for redemp- h,{ tion from said sale will expire nine. ty days — the completed: servies of this-no Sata land i is Cescribed as follows: Section 23, 76. Amoun' Northeast “quarter, ‘Township 138, Range Sold for, $16.14. Buus cquent taxes paid by purchaser, $343. Asgeat op ad to redcom al dati > In adiition to the above amouat =~ willbe uired to pay'the coste, he service Of this notice and an- tas provided by law and less you redeem sald ki snlo before tl wiration -of the time for redemption as above stated, a deed thereof will. issue ‘tor th: holder of the tax sale certificate a Provided by law. Witness my hend « oad official seal this 2nd day of March, 1926, RANK Audi: BY lelgh Foon uditor county, bern aie i MONS: STATE. OF NORTH DAKOTA, Couns. tyof Burleigh. :In District Court, Fourth quate jal District. Ww Company. » Plaintife, r Blmer The and as Executor the aaat id and Testament of 1 in ‘Thomp. deceased,, Anna Thompson, ‘ine Thompson, Tigh ‘Thomp- rtin George jompson, “rorrison Bertie Hammar, Thomas Thomp: Thompson, E. C, =e Reuel Ruble, ‘he Federal Land Bank: of|T St. Paul, Minkesota, a corporation, ‘Defendan' ,|mne’ State of North Dakota tothe fendants: Widen: hot Sater host, hatdwoed flooth oak ‘ weed work south front, excellent lepatio ion, 70 ft. front .by. qe ae rage. Owner leaving’ Baits and Aetms reasonable. ie autre ot Spink. Ce, Manis. Stee -tenant Fai cash, rede pe ‘91. ‘S-¥etmo. SENT y April Tet. 8 ESTED T07 ia 8 s-rogin. house. rly | en x sinh. ne ore after 6:30 p. m. Fe —0' ti On RENT: ne: or two room Biren tly furnished f oping. bina ie houses, - fecal eeeldl etien, waite th fuse The Wachter Transfer Co. ra : 8-18-t6 SALE—76x160 ‘foot corné¥ lot| FOR ect and Avenue E for one block from high Write Tribune No. WANTED-—Te rent on Tong ti tine Tease, store centrally located Consolidated citi 8 Co. 727, _B-16-3t For SALE Falcone ‘soe seed corn in aes in jatge or small quan’ Bs” ecu 90 per cent also flax off ‘ob breaking. Inquire ‘at ing machine. : after 5 p. m. at’ S16 lis ak fine Tecallty Call Mandan -Avi ibic “modern roem Bik abe Burk Teen omnes sone % 8, .at the hou <4 hy of ot new} Fi back gr above named doi You and each.of you arc hereby summoned ai a to answer pthe corplat ‘of “the tif? th the above entitled action, m is hereto annexed and here- oes upon you, and ‘to serve ‘our answer thereto upon the. vecriver ‘at his aatias, in the city ismarek, County of Bur- and State ‘of ‘North. Dakota, within thirty days after ‘the servic ot this summon® upon you, exclus- ive of the day ‘of such service, and in case of your failure to appear or Answer as nbove required the plain- tif will tdke judgment against you by @efault for ‘the relief demanded in the sormplalst. J at Bismarck, ‘North Dake Dates “| this oth day ‘of March, 1921 Pe cose tig fice Bd Postoft rek; Serrey Taare sree NG. Day Wis inher Ly SORT DA tg Coun. | y url in. Coun: a ay of urtels' ‘01 2 Court Judge, Inthe Pinter of | the Estate of Itobe rt AV. Deven: i | gms Townes, Petitionor, vs. Many Lownes Joste ' May Keer e sLownes, Allee omane ». Ger! He. noel See Pete ae All Robert. -Lownes, Elton *Rinelis Tecobecn, Ernest Lowes, and all other ‘pergons .unicnown ‘claiming any estate or interest in or lien or Rot boo ry Ft pon ares papery described hte aot tn bs if Bhe seat ite of Bald deccase 1. Te “state oF North Dakota to the bere ni Re nny espor Paco ‘and each of yor hereby and Pai to 5 appear before the scent rt of the County. of ete af the office | Cot lo: 1 lemarck; in sald 4 coun y ina State, ‘Joe eof is clock in’ the} su at ime, wh t ti this Court d noting th he sucreasiee to the | me et ae se ,}was on the 3-18-3t NOTICE OF — OF -RE-}a decd Office ay You Witness my hand and official seal this 2nd day of March, 1926. Auditor Burleigh NOTICE -OF mapsnagsen OF RE- OF NORTH pat ned ue ty Burleigh ss. Otftee County Auditor, To Christian, John, dt, Te Minltam Bismare! National Christian {o22_duly sald,-as provided | for the delinquent taxes of the y Toft, und that the time for regemp- Hon trom sald see will expire ine y days from the comploted servic. OF this notes. Said land is described aw follows rtheast quarter, Section i pwnship 13k, Range 23. pe + ‘at thie date, $94.7: Amount quired to | In addition to; the above amount you will be required to pay the costs of the service of this notice and in- terest as: provided by law and un- you redeem sald land before the expiratio: ee for te! 2 nptlon as above 8! WIN issue to tie pre Ww Itness fay. aa a this 2nd da HANK J. JO! Auditor Burleigh County You are hereby notif tract of land hereinafter dese and which was assessed in your name for taxation for the was on the 12th day of Docembe a92: any. sold, a¥ provided by for the delinquent taxes of t! 192T;-and that pee time for rede ston from jsatd sale will expire nine ty days oe the completed sor’ of this not! Bald | mount sold for, $86.86. Sub: tazes pal aid by ‘purchaser, Mmauntwmnulcd’ta reason at this | date, $21 in’ aduition to: the above amount you will be required to pny th sts of the service of this notice nd wovided by law and less you redeem Said and tebm sale before the expiration of the Une for redemption as above state a deed thereof wilt ‘issue to the holder'of the taxceale certificate us| provided by: law. terest as Witness aig ‘hand And offictal | unis 2nd day of Ma 4 NK. JOUSO S ‘|, Auditor Burlelgit County, In” District lelal Distri “plaintiff, vs. le’ Company, 1s mpeon Yards, tu-{, ed, Aunle “J. Kikul, ‘for- Ante J. Brown, and ull other (peraony unknown’ clalming | any estate or interest in, or ti or incumbrance per the ty described in the-complaint, d fendants. sUMM The State, of Norte} Dakota To The love NamodDefendants: ‘ou, and-each of you, are horeby | summoned to andwer the complaint | in tie patie. Which is on file in| the off f Clerk of the District | Court pe for the County of Bur- | letgh Stato of North Dakota, | towerve a copy of ans i tho subscriber at | is office ta the City of Wilton, N. D., within th of this | ¥ days miter the wer: NONY upon you, exclusive of the | Yyaat service; nud’1 In came of your faitarests appear pr au nient willbe taken. a against ‘you by fr, tute elle demanded in aier y 24th. 192 3. GARRITY, ttorney. - Pout ottice ad- | le thes nye a lean pe nty, y. North | ‘Dakota To the ore, Samed, Detendunts: Take Dp ee, et this eatin nak * le In the plaintite to ther Howls, dencrived Foal extates to-wit: Southeast ne pater, new @ 1, fe: was followed quickly by material] 14 ‘@ lures. Minneapolis, March 18. i mand gave selling again of! quality about in ‘your|canners and cutters unchanged, @ 4.25; bulls slow, uneven, bulk Bar being talked of in some quarters ‘asl steady; the biggest in months. chases of wheat in © Milling pu icago counte so as qi strengthening factor. The; pening” % to 1% cents higher. G3 and July 142% @ her gains. ete and oats derived firmness from | wheat strengt changed to % corn held Oats started unchanged to 4 cent Chicago Market [ape May 401% and later hardened a lit- tle more. Provisions were responsive to the pward trend of etain: URES AD' ANC! E ON EAPOLIS MARKET ()- Strong bles and a much better export de- wheat futures a sharp Futures advanced two hesitated and at midday rday’s close. e level of upw setbacks up to Oats responded bet @ ‘2 cent here. e moved up 2% cents with wh y was up %s cents with lead- sh market also was high- eed bulged 5 cents on gth in the Argentine. Cash wheat heavy weight springs were in good demand at farm permi- ums and light weight ruled slow and steady. Durum was firm. Corn was 1 cent lower on the av- ‘agecwith mixed slow. Oats were firm and unchanged. Rye was firm to '2 cent higher. Barley was strong to 1 cent higher. x seed was higher for ordinary stub for choice. ‘i AUL. LIVESTOCK South si Paul, March 18.--(U. of A.)—Cattle 3,100; opening site line with Wednesday's dull time; ther plain; one load mixed bulk steers and t she stock 4.50 @ 7. arlings carly 9.00; arlings 8.00 @ 8. steady, largel: 5.75; stockers and feeders about dy; bulk 6.60 @ 7.75; calves 2,900; nts lower; most good lights 10.50. Hogs 9,000; light’ weights about May} ers; Dacking sows around 10.00; 15 and he 200 pound averages 13.00 @. 13.2 bidding: mostly 11.50 on heavy hutch: | gs stre y pnts higher; best about steady with little LEAGUE TAKES: | UP QUESTION OF | U.S, ADHERENCE (Continued from page one) the league. persisted in attempting to deal with them. | Senate Starts Debate Reports of the league's became the subject of soon as they were pitol, , Democrat, | Missouri, one of the leaders in the | fight against the world court deli attitude senate debate eceived at the} - ering an address opposing the send- ng of an American representative to | neva is simply illustrates,” he suid, hat you cannot be half way into a thing and half way out.’ “We either must join the league or we must stay out of it enti Al nation cannot remain half sov en and half subordinate.” Old Mr. Carter Helped ' by Simple Mixture! “After taking Adlerika I feel bet- | ar At my age (60) | » different from other " (signed) W. W. Carter. | sa simple mixture of buck- | yeerine, ete., which re- | AS in ten minutes and often | urprising relief to the stom- | Stops that full, bloated fe rings out old waste matter you thought was in your system. ccilent for chronic constipation. moves brings Ex- Too Late To ( Classify FOR RENT--A qurage, 417 1 1068, 3 FOR te Clean, well furnished | rooms, what two ladies or! gentlemen are looking, for. ‘vurth St. 3 ju “Auto Crashes Were Fatal to 61 bart Your" Bismarck Tribune, ALL STEEL means SAFETY See the skeleton All-Steel Dodge Brothers Sedan Body now on display Open evenings until 9:00 o’clock. M. B. GILMAN CO. Broadway at Second St. New ' Handy Pack More for your money March 17 in. our salesroom. and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Memorial day will soon be here, ark every grave Placing ycur order now will avoid delay, as every monument cr marker granites, special time and attention, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST because we buy our materials by the carload, in the rough, saving you the big. . freight charges on- local shipments ‘from the east] * WRITEPOR CATALOGUE As Bismarek Marble & Granite Works "Monson’s Tire Service. Phond 944. U. S. Royal Cord Tire 4 oo to do-~ omethin worth-whi PADE or plow up a piece of your back yard or nearby lot. Give the youngsters a rake and a hoe and a few packets of Northrup, King & Co’s vegetable and flower -seeds. Direct their efforts—then ob- serve their interest in watch- ing nature perform her great miracle. rdening is profit- able for them, too. ‘Thousands of boys and girls make their spending money selling home grown vegetables and flowers. At Your Local Dealers All standard size vegetable packets No Better . Seeds at Nee Price PUBLIC AUCTION Will be held at Schebler Dairy Farm, ° 4 miles N. E. of Bismarck, on Sec. 30-139-79, on TUESDAY, MARCH.23 at 11 A. M. 1 JACK — 8 HORSES State and Federal Accredited Herd of Holstein Cattle. , 1-BULL, 24 COWS AND HEIFERS Have a Diploma from the National.Dairy Associa- tion for 1925, as our, herd .pyoduced over 300 pounds butterfat per cow. Member of the Bur- leigh County Cow Testing Association. Machinery. 1 4-Horse ; Sener 1-Corn. Planter. : Truck. Wagon. 1 Stacker. 1 Grindstone. 1 Corn. Sheller. 1 Scraper. 1 Barre! Churn, 1 Feed Grinder. 1 Header Box. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS:—All sums under $10 Cash, over that amount time will be given until October 15, 1926. on bankable paper bearing 9% interest but— ANYONE WISHING TIME MUST MAKE AR- RANGEMENTS WITH HIS OWN BANK BE- FORE COMING TO THE SALE. 2% DIS- COUNT FOR CASH. All purchases must be set- tled for before removal from the premises. SCHNEIDER BROS. OWNERS J. M. Thompsen, Auctioneer J. A. Graham, Cle Ce tte 1- Header. 2 Gang Plows. 1 Seeder. 1 Disc. 2 Single Row Culti- vators.