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‘SATURDAY. MAY 16, TAKE ORDERS for coffee, aug flour, meats, canned. good: groceries, also paints, radio tire. auto and’ tractor oil i capital or bond required. We de- liver and collect, Permanent bo ness, — Big Bey. Write at once. HITCHCOCK-HILL CO., Dept. 656,) Chieago. * WANTED—Men and women to leath, barber trade. Great demand, big’ wages. Few weeks complete: alog and special offer free. Moler Barber College; Fargo, N., Dak, FEMALE HELP WANTED E Big y hhome ssing cards. Experience not required. 2c stamp for particulars. ree Service, 6248 University dressing cards at home, no exp ience. Particulars 2c stamp. Madi- ice, 128 W. Madison, Dept. pert legal stenographer, open, experience absolutely, ry. Rigler & Halpern, At- ys, Hebron, a WANTED—Young girl not attending} school to care for children during’ the day. Must be at least 15 years old. Phone 960R. mpetent maid for gen- eral housework. Call 189. 717 See- __ond St. Dee iN wh ag WANTE! or middle aged for general housework, 700 A\ WANTED—Competent girl for gén-| eral housework. C it room h kitchenette and closet fur-| ished for light housekeeping, 411 fth St. Phone 273. BH it RENT—Desirable sleeping room in all modern home, Ladies pre- 815 E, Rosser St. Phone 1926 casa ld -be to in- gure, insertion same day. “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 GOOD USED CARS “DEPENDABILITY” is the slogan of our Used Cars—if you are interest. ed, ask-to see some of the fine testimonial letters we have at our lesroom, from purchasers of our sed Cars. These tell you the teal “DEPENDABILITY” story. '24 Dodge Coupe, $625; °24 Ford Coupe, $400; Ford ick with Cab, War: ford Transmission, $485; Dod; Touring, winter top, $950; '25 Ford Roadster, Winter top, $350, and sev- eral other equally good bargains. «PHONE 808. M.'B. GU Co. PaCS ET cane make - bi profits froth ‘amall investments. 1! per cent delivery. Guaranteed lay- ers. Prices alway right, Free. fy offer, John Pelke B1B6, Fargo, N. D. Bers FOR. RENT—Comfortabl modeyn home on car lin 424. 710 Fourth St. OR RENT in modern home. n. Private entrance, Call Gentlemen on JR RENT-—! elose in. Call phone 1052R, YOR RENT. Phone HOUSES AND FLATS ‘FOR RENT—Three room furnished housekeeping apartment in modern home. Adults only. Screen force and large storeroom, Heat, light,| water and telephone furnished. Phone 883 or call at 217 Eighth St. oR RENT—One well equipped light housekeeping apartment, also fur- nished room on ground floor, Man and wife, or two business women preferred, 422 Fifth 8 FOR RENT—Four room house, 46% Broadway, $15 per month. Good garden, For sale, one of the best vacant Hosier corners in .Bis- marck, J. K, Doran. Bact a Re DEN ES EE FOR RENT@-Part of a house, 3 rooms, will furnish range or oil stove and bed. Close in on Fourth $15 a month. Apply after 6 m._ Write Tribune No. 88 ‘OR RENT—June one fou flat unfurnished, strictly modern. Must be seen to appreciated. Must be family without children. 516 Seventh St. City. _ FOR RENT— room house with bath, close in on Second street. Phone 905, eee See AS FOR REN’ e room furnished bungalow. Write care Tribune No, 41 room in Phone DAIRY FARM FOR SALE—179-acres. ” Cheap if taken at once. Three and one-fourth miles to station, 30 miles to St. Paul, 32 acres culti- of buildings, fruit Price $4,000, om house, machine house, chicken coop and i Good well. Immediate W. F. Rea Di once, possession, raven, Bismarck, BABY CHICKS—Send no money. We ip ¢. 0. D. orns, $14.00: per linoreas, $16.00. . its, Reda, ixed $12.00, Sos Veyery. itecht, ne Chickery, Richmon A ca] For 1 pi _,AUTOMO) b=OTOR FOR SALE—Two Dodge touring cars,|" one Ford Coupe and one Ford Roadster, Also the following household goods: one oil stove, one library table, one kitchen cab- inet. Phone 187, 800 Main St. FOR SALE SIX ROOM xery modern house, hard- wood floors, furnace heat, fireplace, builtin features, full basement, south front, near. school, A No. 1 condition. Sale price $6,400, Terms. Equity cash balance $35.95 per month including interest, 6 per cent. SIX ROOM modern dwelling, east front, two bedrooms upstairs, one down, hardwood floors, hot water heat, large screen porch. Sale price $4,200. Terms, SIX ROOM modern hovse close in, east front, trees, lawn, full base- ment, furnace heat, hardwood floors, large screened porch. Sale price $5,800. Terms, SEVEN ROOM new modern Engti colonial dwelling, fireplace, oak floors, east front, very best loca- tion. Will be ready for occupancy in about 30 days. i FIVE ‘ROOM very modern bungalow, hardwood floors, full basement, laundry tubs. A No. 2 ¢ ion. Double garage. Sale price $5,750. Terms. SIX ROOM modern two mag f house, ‘oak floor, south front, elose to school. Sale price $4,500, Terms. LARGE beautiful home, hardwo floors and trim, fireplace,“ hot- water heat, large rooms and closets, full partitioned basement, garage. Sale price- $8,500. This agency has many homes. Homes that will fit any bduyer’s ‘wants. Can finance any reasonable ‘deal. Appointment , made time, moat agreable to you. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. Phone 0 For Quick Bottles Leave Your Phone . je FOR 8 ROOM modern four bed rooms, e fron basement, hot water. heat, $5260, on lot, on Sixth street for sho pertly modern house, inelud: odern house, includ- ioe tb rooms, clone in. on Rosser for one front, fine 50 foot lot, 01 le 7-RO modern byngalow, including 4 . fooms, very close in on Broadway, south fat full base- ment partitioned off, fine enclosed jorch Lor: $6756, 2, oor parély modern. cot! with d rooms, on Second » for) $2100,.on terms of $400 cash and balance like rent. ROOM médern house, including 3 bed rooms, sun parlor, oak floor: gar large front room, lawn and tre fn Riverview, on very-teason- able terms, 5 ROOM partly modern house, close in. fine 50 foot lot, for $1600, on liberal te rm: 9. ROOM modern house, including 5 bed east front, close in on. Fifth street, finished in ogk down stairs, hot water heat, garage, trees, one of best homes in Bismarck, on 5 ROOM modern butigalow, dnctudi modern bungalow, includ! 2-bed rooms, fae bassinet ‘eon 60 foot lot, and garage, for $ ‘on ternis. TRE DESIRABLE 50 foot lot, at cor- ner of First and Thayer, east front, very close in—pne of. best building lots in Bismarck, suitable for apart- ment building. Other lots for sale, GEO. M. REGISTER. BUS! CHANCES FOR ae wa R rage ‘business, with a good, .paying side line, a chance to make some: real money. Write_care Tribune ‘No. 39. 6 F ¥ paying balk ol station, fully eauipned f & good serrltene: mer iy to a ae account: o! oa esa, are ‘Tribune 3. a ‘ ia tt A 'ED-—Reliabl y to put up! a sod a and show building Feliable concern ‘who can presents elean cut legitimate busi sition. Y sechaaeerd re. It tal a Lodge Hall or other similar Vea Pose. Will partition and finish to - suit the needs of a responsible ten- ant. G. F, Dullam, Executor. FOR RENT—Four office rooms over Rnowles Jewelry store. Apply to wi S ANTED ae ENT—Small house or ment june res sie te people, Addtess P. 3. for 31. Phone g00M, aa ane Lane eae Or Beak eta e must Bouth of Belfield, N. DB, foot ean be cultivated. WANT TO HEAR from ownet of good farm or ranch for-sale. A, tasers 209: South Twelfth, Marshall- igh f° FURNITURE FOR —SALE—Wainut buffet; pas top dining room table id 3 beds; kitchen capinet; ther davenport and other ld articles. Phone 9783 or enll 215 Washington Ave. UR SALE—Nine piece aak dining » two Nae rockers, Og: ony frame screen, piano stool, kitchen chair, oak porch swii Winchester Repeater, tool chest.}1 Bi Call_ 904. ‘six chairs; sanitary cot Phone 634R or call LE—Furniture at 602 Bley- enth St. Phone 754W. WANTED TO RENT—5, room modern bungalow with garage either fur- nished or unfurnished. Best of references. Would like possession between June 1 and 15, Call Phone IS 38 A: 616,000 - tunity forianye: energy add preven: bh bd 4 largé. numbers jof men. at-.is. probably the est if manufacturer in. of oldest staple: industries of the country is ‘now bs open the Bismatck territory in a ry seale manner. ‘The Reesicinbirs «f be entrusted ‘with this responsibility ‘will open the Mill's local: of tic: ~ sumé complete tharge.of operations and carry through: the . reeriiting, training and handling. of the per. manent selling unit, of sixty men, which .will be tequired. The post involves about ten hours per day of the most intense effort, and will- ingness absolutely to subordinate personal fo the detailed exe- sition of headquarters’ campaign. Applications, which’ will he treated in confidence, must cover exper- ience in full to receive .considera- tion. Address “Thos, D. Haskett, Vice Pr @ Gen. Sales Manager, forty year success selling, grocer- ies of nationally recognized merit thru proven. economical «direct-to- consumer plan. Products in. daily use. Year round demand. Big possibilities, Experience not neces- sary. For a permanent connection with a real future write JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY, CHICAGO. WINF GRAPE juice salesmen want- ed, also District Manager. By larg- est concern in its Jine in this ter- ritory. ~ Guaranteed products, money back if not satisfied. Sales. men making $16.00 to $40.00 daily. Exclusive territory, see or ‘write | -J.L. Chola, 422 Fourth St. N., Bis. k, N. Dak. EN—New bowling alley— most self selling vender. at Chicago, Convention. First pur- chase returns merchants 200 per New deal. Write quick. Ex- territory. One sale d earns $60 weekly, Honey Dew. 1 __Main Street, Kansas City, Mo. COLLECTION AGENCY wants ex- perienced S@lesman for District Agent. Solicit business. Appoint Agents.. $100.00 weekly. Give refer. ences. INTERNATIONAL, 435 Mills ig. San Francisco, SALESM WAY kes: $500 monthly selling our new gum and peanut machine to merchants. No experience mecersary. Big com- ion, Hurd, whales yi Keystone building, Kansas City, : 3 MEN NOW. earning $75.00 to $150.00 ‘week, Guarantee turnover or money back to dealer, reel promotion. Expenses daily. NEW SPECIALTY NOVELTY. CO., Ced: apids, Tow: it in Riverview Ad dition. Faces south, is on south- east corner of block. Sevent; e foot front, 125 feet deep. Fihe lo- cation. -Address P. 0, Box 854, Far. 0, North Dakot: my cani gum and mints, profits. clusive territory. ‘ree sample: Write Milton Gordon, 1414 Vine St., Cincinnati, LITY BEES SUPPLIES. It pays to buy the best. I have for sale and delivery *be- tween June ist and July 1, Bees and supplie: follows: Entize beginner's outfit as listed below for. 19.70 If ordered se tely, as follows: 1 Standard 10 frame hive, anee e “Starting Right with in Bee Cultur Magazine for 1 year......... 1.50 5 per cent discount for cash orders over $10.00 if received before June 1st. Send your check and name to HERBERT J. ROBERTS Bismarck, N. D. E- yodye Radio with microphone loudspeaker, A battery, A and B battery charger, and radio table with compartments for batter ig | The report follows: , tal ‘ WAR NING ALWAYS STANO BaAcW WHEN A PASSENGER FIREMAN IS KISSING HIS WIFE GooDByvE. Retail cost $176.00, Will sell for] for general help to absorh the supply {of othera and Building operations |; 95,00, Phone 548M or call at 620 abinet, phonograph with records. Gold plated parts and is in excellent con- dition. Cost $250.00, will take $90.00 cash. Phone 648M or call at dil. SS SS TILIZER FOR SALE—Let me show it to you before you buy. I haul ashes and black dirt for a square deal. Phone 9773 at 41% Seventh Street. T..M. Burch. "OR SALE—A-1 John Deere Corn Planter with 80 rods of wire. J. E, Chesak, 12% miles S. E. of Bis- _marck, N. Dake 5 FOR SALE—4 teams of work horses, weight from 2800 to 2300. Also 25 head of young cattle. J. E. Chésak, _12% miles, 8. E, Bis FOR SALE—A No. 9, Garland Range. In first clase condition. Sold cheap if taken at once. Apply Clifford's Cafe. _ aes Ss FOR SALE od ‘new slightly used piano. Cheap if taken.at once, Loti ot. eae aS RATE FOR SAI ty Reed baby car- __riage, in good condition. Call 853M, FOR SALE—Male police dog 5 months Ole. Pedigread stock, 5 GARAGE FOR “ RENT- __Faunce. 802 First St. Phone 480 FOR SALE—Building suitable for _garage. Cheap. Phone 887. FOR S&S. age. Cheap. PERSONAL 10 | — ce PALMIST and Phrenologist, Madam Lattimorelle, here at 416 Fourth St. Reading hours: 2 to 5 and 7 to 10, Helps find lost articles. See her today. Labor Conditions Evenly Balanced Employment conditions in North Dakota are evenly@balanced, accord- ing to the monthly review of the U. S. labor department for the north- west district, received here today. General \ Employment conditions in this state sre decidedly well balanced at pres- ent with a sufficiently brisk demand, 1 CERTAINY DID= 1 —|itionally known of this cluse. are. far more active than last month and local mechanics ore practically all working. Manufaetu plants operating with normal qaotas, Fargo Neavy demand prevails for general farm help in this and w short. age is anticipated during the next two ‘or three weeks. Building operations are proceeding ut a rate sufficient to engage local tradesmen. Approxi- mately GO new houses will be built ‘this summer and ground was just broken for a $150,000 newspaper building. Manufacturing plants gen- erally report slightly increased em- ployment since March. Grand Forks Brisk call for general farm help, which will continue for some weeks. Two units of state flour mill and ele- vator are running. Other industries operating with normal forces for this season, : EXPERTS DEFINE ‘THE ESSENTIALS OF GOOD DRIVING Washington, ‘May 15—Seven ; na- traffic and safety experts were asked to state what they believed were the characteristics of a safe and good driver. An analy- sis of the opinions submitted show that the men all agreed on the fol- lowing six major essentials of good driving: 1—The good driver has a high de- gree of self-control at all tim i control manifesting itself in various ways. —The good driver always mai tains his car in such shape that it! responds easilye and quickly, thus assuring control of the car as far as the purely mechanical equation; ‘is concerned. 8-—-The good driver regulates his speed in accord with the conditions TRaiLliams, ae nle anxious of courteous behavi ~The good driver, accey satéty of the pedestrians a siderat good many more accidents than are dy bee stings No dersigned, Katate of J ft given hy the un- Administrator” of Hus Ladehort, late rreditors ¢ ms against them with necessary within six onths after the fi of this notice, to said 4 at liw office of Crum & dministr; nty, or to the dudge of th ty Court of Burleigh € t offes in the Court Hou of Bismarck, Burleigh Dakot You are hereby notified that Hon. the County |, urt within and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has fixed the 3rd day of December, A. D. 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court Rooms, in the Court House in the City of Bismarck in suid County for I, C. Davies, Judge of and State, as the time and place hearing and adjusting al provided. Dated May 7th, A. D. 1926. MATT PILLEN, Administrator Estate Ladehoff, de: (5-8,15 To Each of pants of and Oceu- thi rt Whereas, the City of Bismarc deem i mi n forth to-wit: Along the east side of Lots of the road over which he is travel-| 7)! (“such a rate ing and never trave the | that he cannot stop it within “clear course” ahead. 4—The good driver invariably ex- ercises due regard for the rights |< y Bp) | it an, date] The Si the cast thern Pa- City of di ected the City and each d and r ppro: din stri r te a you fall to xo construct the such Sidewalks will be co the contractor emp! City for that purpose, pense thereof — will against premises. required by said ordi- ‘publication | 01 Crum in the City of Bismarck in said Rurleigh Ce Coun- claims against the estate of the said De- ceased, which have been duly and regularly presented as heteinbefore of Julius e Premises Commission of yn OT eet ‘our appreci- ated. RNES, (Political ag Li the of Sheriff I hereby ‘tre it I week ay {pledge saynell to. good and ‘ale business sdminintratic f a duties and business affairs of the erif ts bei J.B. TIERNEY. (Political Adve.) Ebr cectinliatanee, District ee T hereby announce a candidate forspenety: comaleuioner, District No. Burleigh county, at the primary election Sane’ 36 1926. Your vote and BU rt 5 r pinata WILLIAM FRICKE. (Political Adv.) Political Announcement T hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the office of Justice of Peace. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Politieal Advt.) POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT For Commissioner, District Three I hereby announce myself a can- didate for commissioner, District 3, Bur! County, at the j primary oy a ca ‘our vote a sol . i (Signed) Oscar Backman. (Political Ad.) | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT i For Commissioner, District Four | I hereby announce myself a can- jdidate for county commiasioner, | District 4, Burleigh County, at the primary election June 30, 1926. Your vote and support solicited. | (Signed) Axel Seder. | (Political Ad.) For Commissioner, District One I hereby announce myself a can- didate for county comminsioner, | District No. 1, Burleigh roy f at the primary election June 30, 1976. Your vote and support solicited. always applies the WILL. (Political Advt.) - SUMMONS STATR OF NORTH DAKOTA, mind aminge | wheels causes caused | County of Burleigh.—ss. District Court, Fourth Judicial Maintitt, vs. Edward) M. Brown, Receiver, » Guardian of Mary Fox, Mary Christi- Alice Catharine Fo: atharina Fox, All a Fox, Clara Rosi ‘lara Rogana Fox, Henry Alexander McKenzie, Ti. Vileox, B. vil v chanan, Wm. chanan, W. EF. Runey; and all other persons unknown, m= ing any estate, or inte or lien” or encumbri the property described * Complaint, tin, 6 upon in the Defendants. The State of North Daketa to Nained Defendant complaint int action ix on file in the office of the kk of the District Court of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and to e a copy of your answer upon subscriber at his office in the Hoskins’ Block, in the City of Bis- y of Burleigh and ota, within thirty vice of this sum- mons upon you, exclusive of the day of serv and'in case of r fail- ure to appear or answer, ‘judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 6th day of Bebriig D. 1926, ae an) Tit, Attorney f K NO PERSONAL CLAIM. ke notice that the above tion is brought to quiet Plaintiff in’ the. follow- ing described premises, sitnated in the County of Burl and State of eh North T jt: Seventy Principal Merid: claim i$ made i of the Defendants. ‘dat Bismarck, N. 6th day of P. Attorney f Postof by orth Dakota, pos: a Disbursing Officer, ©. Grafton, Devils Dakota, until nine M. on the 8th day at which place and t pple tion ine and permit to N. dD, May M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor, Cit Kismrack, N. D. ) CITATION HEARING PETITION | FOR PROOF AND PROBATE of Burleigh, Ae urt. Before Hon, I. C. i ned the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas J, Hubbard, Deceased, Frank L. Hubbard, Petitioner, Wink . _Ttubbard, Hubbard,” August | ‘H Lynn . Weir, I Smith, Leverne mat “i name is unknown, and all persons interested, espondents, te of North Daokta to th Above Named Respondents: : You each of you heroby and. | required re t vs. Joseph our y forenogn of thatedey, to show cause, is Ou ie je will of Ane ‘icholas ot marck, North Dakota, described in the petition for probate of will o ite herein, should not be itl ee it an ced inted. with the will annexed appointed. Let service be made thig cita- by la 8 oh Me a TR Ral May Pag + By! the Sere: ste got al kota, th t » North Dakota, where they are open for examination to anyone in- terested. This work will be let in two con- tracts, namely: (1) ,General Bulld. fog and (2) Plumbing, Drainage and ater Suppl ply. Proposal blanka may he obtained from the undersigned only. Bids must be made on proposal blanks, sefled and addressed to Major Har. old Sorenson, United States Propert: and, Dishur Paik L Dish Officer, Camp_ Gil. » Devils Lake, North ndorsed “Proposal for Construction of Builg posal for Installation of Plumbing. The Custodan of the. Camp Grounds will be at Camp Grafton prepared. to show prospective bidders ‘the tion #f the construction to be per- forme. + : ‘All bidders are invited to he preas ent at the opening of the proposals. The right is resurved to reject any and all proposals, to waive technl- ealities, or to accept such [determi Att an adwintenstse