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FRIDAY, MAY - 1938 MALE WELP WANTED’ WANTED—Men ‘and women to learn barber trade, Great demand, big wages. Few weeks completes. Cat- alog. and Special offer tree. Moler: Barber College, Fargo, N. Dak. FEMALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Lady canvasser at once. All or spare time. Choose your own territory. Good pay and permanent. Call Wednesday or Thursday after three o’clock or write H. J. Wolfe, ‘Care McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, N. MMR ne ec Re Te WANTE! ‘xpert legal stenographer, salary open, experience aheolutely, necessary. Rigler & oe At —A competent ary for gen; eral housework. Phone 738 during the day and after 6 Oclock Phone _902 or call at 802 Ave. B. ing. girl re school to care for children during the day. Must be at least 15. yrs. old. Phone 960R. WANTED—Competent girl for gener- al housework, Mrs, R. S. Towne, 723 § ca Street. ae lady W. for ened Iotsewarke “200 Ave. A, WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework. Call 93Q._ WANTED — Girl for general house- _work. Phone 940 W. fectionery. SALESMAN GRAPE juice salesmen want- ed, also Digtrict Manager. By larg- est concern in its line in this ter- rito Guaranteed __ products, money back if not satisfied. Sales- men making $15.00 to $40.00 daily. jusive territory, see or write J. L. Ckola, 422 Fourth St. N., Bis- marck, N. Dak. SALESMEN—Sell staple goods direct to home; Exclusive _territo Steady (employment; Earn money; Good opportunity. Zenith Woolen Company, Commercial Building, Duluth, Minnesota. __WANTED TO RENT NTH hungalow with garage, cither fur. nished oF, unfurnished. Best of references. Would like possession hetween June | and 16. Call Phone om modern | Ads "36 hh 2c addi. over tional per wo: CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are casa in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clock to in- sure ini me F THE ‘ BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 GOOD USED CARS “DEPENDABILITY” isthe slogan of’ our Used Cars—if you are interest- ed, ask to see some of the fine testimonial letters we have at our salesroom, from purchasers of our Used Cars. These t you the real Map tl 4 story.- 124 Dodge Coupe, $625; *24 Ford Coupe, $400; Ford Truck with Cab, Wa: ford Transmission, $486; Touring, winter top, $ Roadster, Winter top, $3: eral other equally’ good PHONE 800. M. B. GILMAN CO. URE, | aes LOST “Black Teather bilifoid con- taining important papers and some cash, Also check book on First State Sr Regan, walls please notify, Scott, Regan. BABY CHICKS BY ie big rofits from small investments. 100 Bek cent delivery. Guaranteed lay- ers. Prices always right, Free offer, John, Pelkey, Box B166, Fargo, N. D. od sized front room i itchenette and closet fur- nished for light housekeeping. 411] Fifth St! Phone 273, r rent suitable e girl who does}- cleaning ‘by the aur 323 2nd St. Phone 586. St s FOR RENT — Pleasant light house- keeping room, also three room flat partly furnished. College Bldg. Phone 183, Cheap if taken at onee. Three and one-fourth miles to station, 30 miles to St. Paul, 32 acres culti- vated. Full set of buildings, fruit trées, on state road, graveled. Must’ sell at once. Price $4,000, and good terms. Six-room’ house, 2 bafns, machine house, chicken ‘coop and corn crib. Good pall. Immediate possession, W. F. SI fahmann, Dun- raven, Bismarck, N. D. FOR RENT— eas room, 621 Sixth)‘ St. Phon Phone -780. — HOUSES AND FLATS YOR RENT—Three room furnished housekeeping apartment in modetn home, Adults only. Screen porch and large storeroom, Heat, light, water and telephone furnished Phone 883 or call 217 Eighth St FOR RENT—Modern, furnished, five room bungalow with garage during months of July and August. Also garden plot with immediate posse Call at 1110 Ave. D or Phone -Four room house, 46% $15 per month. od garden, For sale, one of the best vacant business corners in marek, J.K. Doran, FOR RENT—Part of a how rooms, will furnish range or * oil stove and bed. Close in on Fourth St. $15 a month, Apply after 6 p.m, Write Tribune No. 38, FOR RENT—Apt. June 1, 3 rooms, bath, kitchenette, large closet. Separate entrance. sale. Phone “B06J,. 1004. FOR RE. 6 room house wi close in on Second street. 905. Phone Qua: Sec. 83, Stark Maat Hoe of Belfield, elf be cultivated. nable, WANTED TO SELL—80 acres of Wis consin land, Lincoln County, ce miles from county seat. Reasonable ar aoe White care Tribune jo. 33. - For Sale 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Coupe 1—Buick Touring a good 1—Dodge Roadster 1—1925 Maxwell Coupe 1—1924 Dodge Coupe 1—Hudson Touring good shape DAKOTA: AUTO SALES CO., INC. 210 Main Street in FOR SALE 8 ROOM modern house, oer four bed rooms, east front, full basement, hot ‘water heat, lot, on Sixth street for eden 2 a se in on Rosser, & oh aie | eae rent ie 50 fast lot, OM modern bungalow, including 4 bed rooms, ry. close in on Broadway, south front, full base ment partitioned off, fine enclosed orch for $5766, OOM partly modern cottage, at | 2 bed rooms, on Second street, $2100; on terms of $400 cash and cae lance lika rent, OOM modern house, ° Me rooms, sun parlor, oak Tloo: garage, la front room, lawn and trees, in Riverview, on very reason- able terms. , e350, on house, inelud-| & including 3 close including 5. atte east front, close in on. Ri Bee game in oak Fd aire, retary how erase, one of beat homes in Bis arek, on)”, 5 ROOM mater low, ineltd m™ rn fe 2 bed roéms, fine Kf me set te Het Nhe ind ge ny for "400 THE DESIRABLE ‘foot lot f Pee ner of First and Thayer, east front, very close in—oné oi jt aiding lots in Bismarck, atitabje for apart- ment building. Other lots for sale, GEO. M. REGISTER, BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE—A good paying bulk olf station, fully equipped in a good territory. Owner /wish to sell on account of other | mapine Write WANTED—Roliable arty 2 uP building for or rel abl can present a clean cut business propositjon, lind Add. ‘ Tt pays to Lh fey the Ditters I have fot sale and tween June “ist and oly rf he i Ean lies as follows: re bi ‘a outfit as listed “"yelow for... $19.70) If ordered sep: 1 Standard 10 prams hive bprrlae 1.00] BUILDIN Gleaning in Bee Culture, Magazine for 1 year. 5 per cent discount for cash orders| over $10.00 if received before June 1st. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS cel arn Mandan Ave. oe N. D. Phone 439! FOR SALE—New Logodye “Big! Five” Radio with microphone’ loudspeaker, A battery, A and B battery charger, and radio table with compartments for batterie: Retail cost $175.00, Will sell for rine Phone ‘648M or call at ‘620 ve. F. R SALE-—One 15-30 Titan Tractor in first class condition with three bottom Grand Deteaur power lift breaking plow complete. Condi- tions guaranteed. Will sell cheap if sold at once. Inquire of Scott Cameron or C. Rust, Bismarck, —Large mahogany cabinet, phonograph with records. . Gold plated pana and is in excellent con- ‘ dition. Cost $250.00, will take see pane Phone 548M or call at IZER FOR SALE—Let me show it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black dirt for a square deal. Phone 9773 at 427 _Seventh Street. T. M. Burch, Lower chassis, wheels and engine of a burned Ford Se- $10, Phone 116 FOR SALE—4 teams of work horses, pals: from 2800 to 3300, Also 25 head. of young cattle, J.B. Chesak, 12% mild, SE. Bigmarek: % ‘pasture for and horses, Also clean seed flax - for sale, wilt resjatant. Carl Schulz, Bismarck, tifui Combination stove and lawn mower. __Excellent condition. Phone 327. FOR SALE—Ivory Ree tinge, in good condition. Cal 76 foot | ¥° GARAGE 3 UACE, Por ce age, Cl a a Fine ‘Sh Bhone’4 ath .; Switable- for-ea one 887. POSITION 1 two children wants work as house- keeper. Write care Tribune No, 35. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Three piece set, consisting of pettpe. cair,.golden oak fini with gen- uine leather upholstery. Price $20. Also 4 burner gas stove with gees . Eive 518 Fifth Street. Dr. R.S. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Watnut buffet; plank top dining room table and chairs; beds; kitchen’ cabinet; TUR, leather davenport and ther household articles. Phone 9733 0 or ALE 216 Washington ee Kuabe pi Pine, 84% ic Sar completé, dipin; Mas <a, airs, floor lamp, sect onal book- Coop » magazine stand, a Mats, * window shades. t. F., evenings. FOR SALE—Nine piece aak dining room set, two oak rockers, mahog. ony frame screen, piano stool, kitchen chair, oak porch swing, Winchester Repeater, tool chest. Cul 904. i TOO! rocker and FOR SALE—Dining table, six, chairs; Columbii fonola; sanitary ‘cot and mattress. Phone 634R or call _Vurney Flats. Sih ye FOR SALE—Furniture at 502 Elev- T54W. FOR 8x10 Colonial Vel- vet rug, nearly new. 723 Third. St. FOR SALE i ite] THE VERY cheapest house fn Bis- marck, 6 rooms, bath, hot .water heat, ‘bugement igor off, | east front, well » good condition, the property cead neers for less than $6000.00, only $4 . 5 ROOM bungalow, newly decorated, nice lawn and shrubbery, east front, motlern, $2600.00, 7 ROOM house, enst front, nice. part of Tenth, modern, good condition, 7 ROOM house, modern, spick and span, close to schools ah nice part ofecity, $4200.00, 4° KOOM cottage, water, lights, 100 foot frontage, south side, chicken house and other outbuildings, ex- tremely easy terms, $2100.00, 60} 4 ROOM cottage, bath and furnace, garage, east front, very easy terms, a nice, comfortable home, $2650.00. LOTS in all parts of the city including many of ‘the most desirable lots‘ left. 1 have two sajid blocks of the prettiest lots in Bismarck, on the edge of town, with city water, commanding a won- derful view of the city and river bottoms and only one block from school, good for investiment or homes. FARM LANDS; the best list and biggest bargains I ever had. Our spring rains have started, BUY Now. have, been fully 50 quarter sections sold in this county the past few months of-which I have sold 18, You ought to see the letters I have from agents in other states. The biggest growth and de- ‘velopment a f: ate hus ever seen is starting. NOW. FIRE INSURANCE written in rele ble companies, F. E. YOUNG. Used Cars er emer Hudson Tour-: i a eenae Buick Tour- 1—Chevrolet Touring Satisfactory Terms CAPITAL CHEVROLET COMPANY id churches, .. FOR SALE SIX ROOM af modern house, hard- wood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, builtin features, full ‘basement, south front, near school, A No. 1 Tertaa, Rquity. cash nce $35.95 month including interest, 6 per cent. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, cast front, two bedrooms upstairs, one down, hardwood floors, hot water ¥ it, large sercen porch. Sale price 200. Terms, sik” OOM modern house close in, east front, trees, lawn, full base a. (rene heat, hardwood qeeaened porch. Sale Terms, EN BOOM fnew modern English colonial “dwelling, fireplace, ouk floors, east front, very. best loca- tion. Will be ready for occupancy in abqut 30 days. ‘ROOM very modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, laundry tubs. A No. 1 condition. Double garage. Sale price $5,750, Terms, SIX ROOM modern two story house, oak floor, south front, close to school. Sale price $4,500. Terms. RG beautiful home, hardwood and trim, fireplace, hot- water heat, large rooms and closets, full partitioned basement, garage. | 3: Sale price $8,500. Thi ney has) many homes Homes that will fit any buyer’s wants. Can finance any reasonable deal. Appointment made at any time, thost agreable to you. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGEN ‘Webb Block. For Quick Serviee Leave Your Phone Number. WORK WANTED Children to care for experienced gad) reliable party good home, Write Tribune No. WANTED—Farm or dairy work experienced farmer. Write Tribune No. 40. WORK WANTED by the hour, Phone evenings 357W. A BOARD AND ROOM _ ROOM-AND. Board at Mohawk, 401 Fifth St. Phone 145, The ‘very 36. by "| best in town..Nora J. Cockran. OFFICE’ ROOM FOR RENT FOR” RENT—The upstair "room, about '26x0'feet, over Sorenson Hardwate Store. It is suitable for a Lodge: Hall op other 8 pur- pose. suit the needs of a responsib! ant, GF, Dullam, Exec with a good paying side line, a chance to make some real money. Write care, Tribune No. 29. y —Four office rooma over Knowles Jewelry store, I. A. Knowles, AUTOMOBILES—MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Two Dodge fouring cars, one Ford Coupe and one Ford Roadster. Also the following household , goods: . one one library table, one k : inet. Phone 187. 800 Main St. THE DIPLOMAT “Pid you make these biscults, my es, darling.” i Vell, I would prefer that wouldn't make any more.” “Why not, dear?” “Because, angel, you're too for such ‘heavy’ — work.”—Masonic Craftsman. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three “J hereby announce myself a can- didate for county commissioner, District 3, pas County, at the ee, elec June 30, 1926. ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Politi Ad.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Four U hereby announce myself a can- didate for - count District 4, Burleig you cere: at the rims y ‘lection. June 30, 1926.| iw ‘our vote and support solicited. (Signed) Axel Soder. (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One I hereby announce myself a ca! didate for county commissioner, Distriet No. 1, Burleigh county, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. GEORGE F. WILL. ical Advt.) aad in xe a: per] k Phone 01 sf ar : Will partition and finish to Apply to commissioner, | > |xorice oe soteS Si: PROPERTY 19 Fg Fg Be ‘OUNTY Notice Is ict Faby given that the] nw following ribed real property has been forfeited to the County of Burleigh in the State o, a the frou ions of ‘Sec- fea ake of 191; it Chap- sce ot A Mfr quent “that the said c iy has taken’ tax deed ‘to such property and will offer it for sale for cash at public auction, said sale to be held at the Court Toure in the City of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County, on Tuesday, June sth, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Sald wale will comtnte from day to day it completed, The property listed herein will be sold to the highest bidder, subject to ahe right of the éounty auditor, with the uaa oe tie county board, to reject ai Ait hide Rach description “will be sold separately. care] ¢ aa of NWN 1-75 of NEY & NEW of NEW-IR- light s My 31-144 SE, -31-144- D 144 ~TrreR You Get A Jos ” YOU CAN EASILY SAVE OP ENOUGH To PAY Your ENROLLMENT FEE ~ YO MAY HAVE TO SACRIFK A LITTLE BOT pi, MONEY, d | stineate A North Da- phe PF Lote 679-10, Bike 6 Williams Add. Lots 1 to 3 Bik 33 Willlama Add. Lot 4, Bik. Willlams Add. Lot 10, Williams Add. Lats 7 & Williams Add, Lota 7 Bik. Negthern Pacific Int Aa. Pots, bik. 4 (So, ain Pe Negra acifie 2nd Northern, Facitic <4 RIK. n Pacific ona 2nd Add. Add. Lot 1, atk. Mcienzic’s Add. Lots 6 to 10. Blk. 8 Serene s Ada. Lo N & ‘Add. Lots 15 to” te uke Lots 21 & Blk Add, Lot 20, Add. Lot 1, ‘Add. Lot 2, b Wetherby aaa: ‘offing Add. & 18, ik, 81. Riverview Add. Fizceviow ‘Add Lot 4) Lot 3, Rik naie’s Add. 26 Lots 21 Lots 17 ow, Ag Lots dwin Tewnalte Raldwin, "gt 5, Bu Wing lots Wing lots Wingtote Wing Lot Wing lot Wi ti Wing lot Wing lots, 7, 8 & 9, Wing lots 11 & Wing lots 16 to Wing lot Ne Wing lot Wing lots in te a, Bik. Wing lots 17 BI Wing lots 21 & Wing lot 24, Bi rena lots it aie Arena lots 9 to Arena lot 14, T Arena lots 15 t Arena lot 11, BUk. "5 Arena lots 1 to 10 & lot 12, Blk Given under my hand and th of said County this 4th d Ry order ‘of the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, North Dakota. Frank J. Johnson, itor, Burleigh Dakota. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORCLOSURE SAL WH ult has been m: t conditions of that in morte einafter ed. by the, non-payment of the mortization installments andre Four and 00/100 ($104.00) Dollars each, due duly Lith. Jatiuary 11th, 1925, and duly 11th, 1925, and January ‘11th, w, ‘Therefore, Notice is hereby Given,’ ‘That that’ certain mortwaure executed and delivered ‘by F Wildfang and Della wile. mortgagor: Land B: corporate, County of BREAS, D, the terms an ser four On: f the Register of De h County, North Dakot rd, 1919. und recorded 6 Mortgares, at page 256, will be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ises in such mortgage and here- [inafter described, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of ounty of Burleigh, and orth Dakota, at the’ ho 2 o'clock P. M. on’ the 1th 26, to satixty the amount nortguge on the day ald defaulted instal Said sale is to be made sub- wt inferior to the unpald palunce of the principal and interest which will subsequently hecemo due ble on the aforesaid mort- V Land Rank of to Twenty ty-theee and 92/1 ($2953, The premises a Seepee in auch mortgage and which wilt he sold to satisfy the aame are | sitated in the Couniy of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, and de- scribed as follow: Th ast Half ( Twenty-three (23), juanares ‘Thirty, | Ranse Soventy West, containing ‘Three Tundned awenty (320) acres, more or less, according te the government survey thercof. There will be duc on said mort gage at the dato of sale for said de. fuulted installments the sum of Fo: dred Fifty-six 6.62) Dollars, together ary Ritorney’s {een and con ided by law. Tata this. tet. day of May, 1926. he Federal Land Bank of St. Paul Mortgagee. 13) of Section ‘0 Ralph 'C. Morton, or for mortgagee. North Dakota. et a THEY HAVE THEM, TOO Visitors: I should think by ithe rt = things that this is a pretiy dead ad pines: Native: Oh, no, it’s lively for its size—why, it's not two weel eclipse ‘of the Paganini’s favorite violin is, ved in a plana case in the Snict- Lots of For, fe state or N rie’ iD ci A h Dakota, County of Before Hon. I. C, In the matter of the Estate of nown as Aas eu, Ato deceaReu. af Company a foreign ore tio) Petitioner, John McCror: - Sprah Proavey, Susiv Day, are ardner, Florence Coch- Emma Salzer, Edith Harms, " Butler, An Wai, Pin er Ate ‘erhune ic Chee Chesrown, Joseph earown Ce Chesrown, J. 1. Bett as administrator of sald es- ‘tate'and all other porsons inter- exted in said eatate, spondents. The State of North Dakota to, the ve Named Respondents: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear 1 the County Court of the County Burleigh, in said State, at the. offler of the County Judge of said Coun at the Court House in the city of Bismarck, in said County and State, on the 29th day of May, A. D, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock’ in the fore noon of that day, to show cauae, if any you have, Why the petition ef @, above named Patterson La Company on file in this Court, pray- ing for the conveyance to it of lots One () and Two (2) in Block Seventy-cight (78) of — Williams the eity of Blamarek In r, deceared, city Rixmarck with Walters, dated. December 1st, 19 should not he granted, and w \1L., Bell as administrator of the es- {tate of said deceased, should not be directed by said Court ‘to it id petitioner Cha | Tet service be made of this cita- tion ‘an required by law Dated this ith day of May, A. D. \ Ty the Cou C. Davies, Judge of the County ‘Court. L ESTATE MORT- LOSURK SALE REBY GIVEN, That n mortgage, executed and y Fred J. Argast and Cora his wife, of Moffit, Bur: North Dakota, mo: Lumber Com- |} Page 215, and which said mortgage was duly assigned by said mort- waree t si Bank, of atot- North Dakota, tion, by or Burleigh ta, on the 27th kc Will be the’ premii mortgage and her ap the front doo: jouse in the gle & Kurleigh County, Ne the hour of t din such 1 be sold to described as Went” vitae (Ws) of the same are ction Hun- (6), wes “will_be die on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $10 h will be added the xpenses of sale as pro- ‘FIT STATE BANK, ner and Holder of suid and by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the Court House dn the ¢ kK, ounty, hour ore ‘k on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1926, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described to @aitntfy the same are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Southeast Quarter of Section Township One Hundred North, Range § five, West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh County North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $3,114.42, besides the costs and dis- burgements in this foreclosure. ted at Mohall, N, Dakota, this 22nd day of April, 192 ‘OLtE HARTZ, Mortgagee. Geo, 1. Rodgater, Attorney forthe Mortgages, Office and Post Office Address, rth Daokta. +14-21-28—6-4) | Studebaker Sales i Smash All Records | <i ‘Paring! Past Month Sbith: Bend, “Indiana, May: America’s two largest ‘cities. broke all anes ip'the purchase of’ Stude baker cars duPing April. Retail, d liveries New York exceeded $1 500,000, an increase .of 36 per cent over Apel a yeer ago. Chicage ran a close second, with sales amousting to $1,125,000, or 25 per cent more than for the same month last year. In both New York and Chie: the { April volume of sales was th ro bardest ‘af any month in history, Nor was this record Studebaker month confined to these two. locali- ties. Philadelphia, the third city. of the Inited States, showed an increase of 14 per cent in deliverie; nd April, 1925. Los Angeles did gest April business in three years. ae spite two weeks of record breaking ruins, Other included ae Fort Worth, Texas, 75 per cent in- crease over April, 1925; Boston, 28 oe cent increase; Portland, Oregon, 61 per cent increase and largest month in the history of the business, epbentn N.Y. 20 per cent over fo Toledo, 15 per cept. Seattle, biggest month in history, and in the first three months of this year Studebaker salpa ex- cnet those of the sume period, last year by 51 per cent; Miami, 20 20 per cent over April, 1925; Syracuse, 9 Per cent more, and Milwaul kee, 2 Per cent gain over April of it oar + That er; is hard work ha ities reporting heavy sales r ys Adst ‘April: 3 adeke made ia-2-h “as euianes se aenee! ay.