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SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1926" Tribune Classified Advertisements PHONE 382 : FOR 8A 5 ROOMS and bath, new modern bungalow with maple floors and good basement, good neighborhood tind close to schools, It now rents for $35.00 2 month. Price $3,000, half cash and‘ balance payable in monthly payments of $26. Interest’ 7 per cent. This barguin. See WE HAVE a bargain in a 7 room modern house that is well built and warm; well located and near schools, A pretty home for a very low price, $3800. Terms. IF YOU want ¢ good 7 room modern house with garage close to court house, and with bas eae . Price $6,000, t for the pric NEW, aMODE RN 6 room’ house with bath in Riverview Addition, le floors; and modern feature: choice location and near school. $4500, Terms. NEW MODERN 6 room house with bath and garage; close to school well built and in good condition, Is renting for 350.00 a month. $5200 with a cash payment of $1200, and easy terms on the balance. MODERN 7 room house and bath; east front; double garage with beautiful yard; close to schools; house is well and _ conveniently planned and has splendid basement and is in choice location. YOU SHOULD make an appointment and see this fine property. $5200, Terms. NEW 4 room modern bungalow; has east front and close to school: has nice yard and trees. $3700. Terms. IF YOU wish to buy a house or lot, we'can satisfy you in quality, loca- tion and price. It costs you noth- ing to let us show you what we offer for sale. HARVEY HARRIS & COMPANY, J. _P. Jackson, Manager. MALE KELP WANTED TAKE ORDE! for coffee, sugar, flour, meats, canned goods, staple x, also paints, radio sets, auto and tractor oils. apital or bond required. We de- liver mu ie Permanent busi- ness. pay. Write at one 1 insertion, 25 word or ae 5 ions, 5 words CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 66 Cents Per Inch All classified ‘en are cash fn advance.. Copy should be received by 12 i Ae to in-- sure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 __ AUTOMOBILES MOTORCYCLES | DEPENDABLE USED CARS EVERY WEEK, our Used Car De- partment is selling an increasing number of cars. We are careful in our purchases of Used Cars—we recondition and guarantee each Used Car, and as a result we can deliver you thousands of miles of Unused Dependable Transporta- tion for a very small investment. Here are a few bargain Interna. tional, Model 21, $450; °26 Ford Truck, | Warford Transmission, $450; ‘Dodge Coupe, $625; Ford Roadster, winter top, $350; Dodge Touring, $195; Overland 90, $85,) and other good values. Easy pay- ments. ONE 808. M. B. GILMAN CO. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A nicely furn artment including electric washing machine, flat iron, vacuum HITC! wcock: HILL CO., Dept. len and women to learn barber trade. “Great demand, big wages. \Few weeks completes. Cat- alog and epecial offer free. Xe Barber Coitege, Fargo. BRICKLAYERS WANTED—Union job. $1.40 per hour. About 2 1-2 months steady work. American Beet Suxar company, East Grand Forks, WANTED —Competant contractor Tor stendy work, German preferred. Write Conrad Kraft, Eureka, VANTED—Second cook at Shop. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ AMBITIOUS WOMEN with sewing experience can make from $40 to $75 weekly handling Beautiful Carolee Dresses. Pleasant refined work, Write today to Carolee Com- pany, 101 Gateway Station, Cit: Mo. a NTED—Girl for general Hazelton Cate, Hazelton, N. Dake Hazelton Cafe, Mae POSITION WANTED YOUNG MARRIED man wants posi- tion in shop. Has had six years experience in tractor repair shop and two years on Hudson and Es- sex cars, Also some sales exper- ience, Address care Tribune No. 69. FURNITURE FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—All kinds of household goods, must be sold, by July Ist. Also light hous keeping rooms for rent, Phone. 637W or call at 113 Mandan_Ave. FOR .EXCHANGE _ FOR SALE OR TRADE—For marck property % section lan miles east from Bismarck. Price $8000. $2700 can be assumed. Chas, Morton, Driscoll, N, D.. R.1. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT FOR RENT—Dental office rooms, Pe uetly occupied by Dr. Kershaw, suitable for any kind of an office. Inquire City National Bank, marek. FOR RENT—Four office rooms ove Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F, A. Knowles. oa Bis- 5 “THE CHILDR MISSED tl cleaner. Always hot water, 807) Fourth St. FOR en room house, all modern. Hot air heat. Lot 150 by 150. Inquire at A. Papacek Tailor Shop, 108 Third St. Se FOR RENT—Four room apartment on first floor at 409 Fifth St. Also like to buy a second hand press. Call 512R after three o'cloci {POR RENT—Furnished and unfur- nished apartments, $40 and up. Strictly modern, F. W. Murphy, 216 ‘Third “street. FOR RENT—Modern cottage, close in, suitable for a couple; to right parties only, Write care Tribune No. 7 i. pres FOR RENT—Furnished apartments on ground floor at 930 Fourth St. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment. 314 Shird St. MISCELLANEOUS Write or ask to AINS. James W. Wilton, N. cthers up, term seo these BARG. Marek, Wiltan Cafe, FOR SALE—A kitchen range. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 409 Thir- teenth St. Phone 476M. : MINERAL RODS. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Write F. D. Robinson, Box 87, Elgin, Tex. LE—Piano. Call 2: ighth e, Phone 649W. TWENTY ACRES AND PLENTY hook tells truth about Florida monthly payments $1.50 an no interest; no taxes; sick features; Sylvester _E. son, Dept. E-384, Orlando, Fla, LT LT BABY CHICKS RABY Bo pegs no mon ship C. 0. Di Leghorns $11.00 per 10 Bars, Reds, $13.00; Mixed $9.00. Live delivery. Sou pala. Utecht Hate! Richmond, Minn. Los telephone car. Find- er ene call 1003, Wire. Chief. FOR SALE PARTLY modern five toom cottage close in on pavement. Lot alone worth $1200, A bargain at $2,375, This property must be sold to close an estate. FIVE room two story house partly modern. Price $2220.00 with terms. SIX room two story house with full basement, hot water heat, south front, three bedrooms with closets, maple floors, convenient to schools. Price $5,200 with terms. FOUR room one story house fully modern, full basement, east front Garage. Price $3,700 with, terms. FIVE room one story cottage, full basement, furn: 560x140 feet. Pri terms, EVEN room sixth street, front. Garage. terms. ONE BLOCK of ground improved with a two story ‘six room house, barn, chicken house, good well of water and windmill. A wonderful opportunity for any one | who wishes to cut down living expense Immediate possession. See me for _Prices and terms. Loans on city property promptly closed. Insurance written on all lines in good reliable companies. PRICE OWENS jo. 19 Eltinge Block $3,000 with two story house on furnace hent, east Price $4,000 with Room Phone WANTED. indy or © gar salesmen to sell our line of candies in the western part of this state direct to the retail trade on jobbers basis with full freight al- lowance and full jobbers discounts Must have his own car and the a tual candy or cigar selling exper- ience in this territory. This is an unusual opportunity to double your income. Men with a proven, clean Il please answer and give as to past experience confidentially in first letter. for consideration, Address: | Sules A. Martoccio Co., Min- “LADIES RAYON UNDERWEAR SWEATERS, NOVELTIES AND - STAPLES FoR. THE ENTIRE MI : SALESMAN to cover state of North and South Dakota, Must be thoroughly acquainted with the trade and have good following among the better stores; no obje tion to side line; man’ with car preferred; established territory; excellent deliveries; _ commission basis; good future; references r quired; only apply if you can qual- ify and intend to work steady. REGINA KNITTING MIL! 05 West Adams St., Chicago, Ill. TAILORING SALESMEN— Davis $29.50 “Square Deal” line ready for Fall. Amazing values, nation- ally - famous. anteed or money refunded.” Liberal plan increases yqur . $40 selling outfit free. rteenth year selling direct. Producers—save time, Mail letter and references. Tailoring Co., Dept. Iowa Ave., Cincinnati, TAILORING SALESMEN—Big money making Fall line. 100 all wool 9x12 samples in case FREE. Union made to order. One price, $29.50. Worth $40. Commissions $5 in ad- vance plus bonu Write now. Wilson Tailoring Co., 908 W. Jack- son Blvd., Chicago. Est. 1871. _ WE WANT four salesmen with cars to sell 1 pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil direct to .Consuming Trade. Libe: commissions. Minnesota Lubricating Oil Co., Mankato, Minn See Mr. Loveloer, McKenzie Ho- tel Saturday, June 26. $100-$200 WEEKLY. Big Com. and weekly salary. Reliable house. Guarantee dealers turnover or money back. Rapid promotion. A- New Specialty Co. Cedar Rapids, Tow: NU-PRO, The purest motor oil in the world. Salesmen wanted, Liberal commissions. Star Oil Co. 514 N. Prior Ave., St. Paul, Minn.” HERE'S A NICE CAKE MY MOM A LARGE home having four bed- THIS office has a good clean list of HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. DIRECT f: FOR SALE—Indian traders store at FOR RENT—One large light hous FOR RENT—Nice large room, close FOR RENT- FOR RENT—Two rooms FOR RENT—Room ¢ FOR R FOR RENT—Pleas: —________—. Rajputana, northern India, the train to when suddenly the brakes wheels. the tracks and the turbaned engineer would not have struck the animal for untold wealth. FOR SALE 0 ACRES of cultivated Jand, with A 1 improvements such as a seven room house, with full basement, house faces south, barn 18x20 addi- tion 14x20, two chicken houses 12x20, and 7x8. Number small sheds, property en yy fenced, well of good water. Windmill (best of condition) immediate possession. Located East end withjn city limits. Sale price very low for quick sale, Easy terms. WITH 500 cash down and $65.00 per month including interest you can buy a nice three bedroom bungalow, modern, ‘Tull basement, furnace heat, garage, located on City Park, with’ East front. Lot 60x160, Alle: in rear of lot. Low taxes. Sal price $4,900.00. Very easy texms Immediate possession. | A_SIX room modern house, south! front, West End, full basement, fur- nace ‘heat, oak ‘floors, house ‘built 1921, would cost today iclaning lot $6,500, This property ~ taken through mortgage foreclosure, for quick sale offered ‘at $4,500. Monthly payment plan with low! first payment. OTHER mortgage foreclosure bar- gain. A house of eight rooms and bath with full basement, furnace | heat, garage. Lot 76x90. Sale price $3,850. Monthly payment plan with small first payment. rooms, hardwood floors and trim both up and dowa stairs, hot water heat, fireplacé, wonderful location, very nice yard and lawn, garage. Sale price $9,000.00 part cash. property you should certainly sce, before you bus. Ten years @xper 8 of fi er wants the best his money can buy, and this office wants him to get it. Phone 0 AGENTS WANTED tory agent, this county 100 store route. No selling. Jus distribute and collect. Experience unnecessary. Should net _ sal: 70. MAX C. VRAZEL, Fort Yates, North Dakota, sell at invoi¢e, Store building, stock, fix- residence, About $18,000.00 st year, over $12,000.00 1 busines LeHew and Kern, Ft. Yates, N. Dak. _ ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, clean modern home, suitable for man and wife or two gentlemen, For sale: One book case. Call 306 Eighth S! gr of war home, Phone in modern reasonable, keeping room close in, very Nice large furnished modern house. Gentlemen | 516 Rosser. Phone | in, suitable for one or two gentl men. Phpne 966W. 218 First St. arge room and kitch- enette for light hdusekeeping, pri ate entrance. 102 Ave. Phone 874R. for modern d St. light housekeeping in home, Close in. 723 Thi keeping in modern home, 516 Ninth St. Phone 626. n modern d. Phone Thiet se ing uz s ~ furnished Lourain T—Two apartment. Tho Phone 303, room Apts. jeasant room in mod- rn home, Call 1178. 3 ‘OR RENT—Attractive room, Phone 682 or 1074. ony HOLY COW! 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For part I can con- ceive no better or more worth while | way of marking this ¢ anniver: than by a combined step in the ent of mutual understanding | the future citi: of the BLACK LOBO, FEAR OF CATTLEMEN, IS CAPTURED ALIVE Alpine, T (A). {Black Lobo of Brewster coun’ der ext has elude the ifist, eNOSSES The unning of man, big wolf has ‘al ‘Bend country of South? for years. Black as night s thought, year in and the strange creature had man, and dited with des worth of he Big r out dd Southwe bounty of Wichita who government, ffort, in which he em- y bait, trick end scent known to Me niiie lc » took the j wolf alive, winning t 00. ‘the Black Lobo, as she was called. anged in a 450 mile Until a Yr ago there were r of them, but the mate wa killed, and though bent veg y more de {months of ‘arned th always circled | encountered nd averaged on of the 'wolf and re whelp lto the right when th trap. He measured the distance do direct cirele they. made, selected a spot frequented by the animal, and in i his regul trap, set s to the right of the firs: partly rewarded, » but not ter he placed the whelp in a sack and standing on a wolf hide to kill the human’ scent, the whelp around on the | | ar his + rolled the | jyoung wolf in the j nd slipped the Black Lobo zhed more than 150 pounds, e size of the average female ans expects to place her in} |to Floyd Swanson’s Wednesday jing. |. Mr. ‘daughter Della left Wednesday, June | | Saskatchewan, DRISCOLL Mrs. Vannie Lewis spent thé week-« end with Miss Helen Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gysler of Medina sited Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Schlabach. | Mrs. F. 0. Johnson and daughter Martha returned from a visit in the | Twin Cities last week. | Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Newcomer and jfamily motored to Regan Monday morning to spend a few days with relatives, Miss Nellie Peterson of Medina vis- ee her sister, Mrs, Geo. Schlabach, over Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Carlson and Anna Kuch motored to Jamestown Saturday ne Mr. and Mrs. jetealf and M and Vannie are Thursday for estown to attend the camp meet~ is being held there. Miss Francis Sherman spent last ! week visiting in Dawson, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koon motored even- and Mrs. Martin Olson and for the east. “d Johnson and son Eddie of Was* burn stopped here for a short v while on their way to Minnesota-and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meland returned Wednesday from Medelia, Minn where they had gone to attend Mr school held Tuesday June 15th, Eyerybody had a its annual pienic Kuch's grove. good time. dith Johnson is home from the marek hospital and ix getting on fine, An excellent children’s day program uinday by the children of the Methodist Sunday school. A very good audience as in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruschwein left for Marion Monday, June 14, and re- rning the following Thursday. Mrs. Spitzer and. children visiting the essel and Gertz families. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kessel enter= tained ata birthday p ernoon for Mr. § Mr. and Mrs. from gan are Martin K of Morse, n, Cap visiting: 1 Mrs. Bruschwein for a short "Gaveatay and Mrs. Clarence Hanson and dren of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, are visit- Mr. Hanson’s parents, Mr. and H. P. Hanson. ing Mrs. HERVILLE TOWNSHIP Hendricks school after two days ja Krause was the A number of people of Regan en= ed fishing Sunday. cultivating corn. » all enjoyed the rain Friday aft- ernoon: Mr. the jo Adolph Krause is employed at pitzer home at dw Clara and Hilde Krause and Marvin and Marion Alm motored » the Moffit farm, wh they took in the barn dance, Mr. and M Erie Engelbretzen and son Wesh returned home from South Dakota Friday, where they have been v ng relatives, Mr. Alfred Anderson was busy helping Nels Anderson overhaul their rs. Nels Alm, daughter Martha and her two sons, Marvin and Marian, p to Nebri will visit Mrs. Alm Mrs ay par= ents . Mr. and Aug. Krause and rndt, motored to Bis- Mr. and Mrs. edws ard Hochalter vis- d at the home of Mrs. Hochalter’s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ehnes, y rlie Keaton ts planning on Monday for Carrington, where he will work for.his brother-in- law. Many Reganites attended the dance at Sorch’s barn, They all report a good time. Mr. Walter Keaton is working for y Diamond. TOURISTS SEE GREAT SEA FISIt y Yor! than 400 pas- barked from the Steam- ther day, convince n sca serpents on s the Atlantic. . P. Hillman, in command of the vessel, .and his officers, know better, however. One day a crowd rushed to the rail to see a queer succession of fins protruding from the water. There were large black fins. Whew! What a whopper! The captain says it wasn’t a sea | monster‘ateall, but the fins of a file of blaekfish sengers saw. FROM FOUR NATIONS Washington.--Of the 14,000 aliens who were naturalized during April, four countries—Poland, Italy, the British Empire and Russia—contrib- uted thé largest numbers of new citizens. that the excited pas- robi, has the “Warens ta is the name of | ja queer disca afflicts children. | The patient dies with all the symp- | |toms of extreme old age. ate of North Dakota, County a hh. «known cl. any e or in-| terest in “summoned to int in this ac- le in the office of copy subseri the you, " of your upon the 1 ty days after of this summons upon © ef the day ow by default for the re- lief demanded in the complaint, } Dated this 4th of-June; 1926. | Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Plaintiff, City National Bank Building, Bisma arck, North Dakota. CK To The Above Samed Defendants: Take Notice? ‘Phat ‘the’ above en. titled action relates to the follow fing described property, situate i unty of ‘Burlegh and state of Dakota, towit: Lots One (1) and Two Gy in: Block aitey-nine (39), MeKenkle and Coffin’s” Add} tion to the city of Bismarck: th: said action is brought to quiet title to such property; and that no per sona} claim is made against the de- fendants, or ¢ither or Ny, of them. Dated enn a da: ‘am s eoaee fewton, Attorneys for. Plaineirt: pels ational Bank asap th ¢—ad-toede Toeno-at Soa 4 oe . .| North have in East Africa, rest water tank in the world. It Maid dain gallons. NOTICE OF § is hereby n that the d- will conduct a jtion, at the h County, North , commencing on the 6th day of July A. D., 1926, for the purpose examining applicants seeking ad- sion to the Bar of the State of ‘ota. The following named filed notice of their inten- pn to participate in such examina- Grand Forks, ‘nePuy, William Thomson, Grafton, Nie, aAdmund, New Leipzig, N.D. Gronha, Arthur J., Lakota, 'N. D, Hanson, | Peter "Conrad, ' Grand Fork De en, William A Minot, N. D. aS a 1s GU) sWeefe, Wiliam # ik N_D, stat is ae mi Bur ‘ey, George V., Nv » LaMo ley, William Maurice, Bismar: ‘LaBree, ferdon William, ritbree, Gordon William, ‘Thiet mona, Water, "Linton, 3 . uldowney, 1 - Fark, ay iam #., Parana ttum, France ronan 8 Mable, Grand Palda, Rabt. Ws eine N. D. Roxoff, Jesse, Grand Forks. N. Buatey, Charles poe Watford City, Faward 0, McVille, N. D. Tinnes, Lioyd Childs, rand’ Forks he obi nations, to the participation of any of the above named th 1 examination, their mission to thé. Bar successful, shen, be- filed the with thi writer not later 6) “Tal 6. | this: ‘ik x oFfle os :