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IMMIGRATION Patrol J needed for Canadian border 680 yearly, Bismarel Partici F barber trade. mand, big wages. Few weeks completes. special offer free. job. $1.50 per kewl About two months American Beet Su; PIPEFITTERS WANTED—10 to 0) cents per hour. Ten hours. For, first class men only. American Beet Sugar company, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, CARPENTERS WANTED—70 to 86 cents per hour. first class men only. Sugar company, East Gri Minnesota, ___FEMALE HELP WANTED: WANTED AT ONCE—A competent chamber maid. Also @ good cook. Woman cook preferred. Good wages Hotel shburn, Cafe in connec- tion, N.D. WANTED AT .ONCE—Competent girl for general housework. Good wages. Phone 022M after 7 p.m. _ WANTED:—Girl for general hou: work, Call 967, ady work. mpany, East; cabinet, gas stove $25.00 and Singer sewing machine at®$15.00. __592R, or call at 416 Ay oal __street. ag Ss FOR SALE—1 Duofold, 1 kiteh cabinet, 1 library table. “All pr tically new. Phone 6883, 221 W. Rosser. chairs. Call at ~ Dne of the most attrac- tive stores in Bismarek, well se- lected and clean stock and choice location. Good opportunity to buy, a well established business right price. ‘Company, comp! ‘ation including one 16,- 000 gallon tank, one 10,000 gallon tank, unloading Write eM qui! on for selling, poor health. John Lange- liers, Pollock, 8, Dak. deal for PEAUTIFUL fui ment suitable for girl: No married couple wanted ai s lady is out all day working. Write Tribune No, 81, FOR RENT-—Darge room on_ first floér with two beds and board.' Light h Beeping room, all fur. _niwned. 1.419 Seventh FOR RENT — Large comfortabl room, hot water at all times. Near! capitol and street car line, Phone 1183. 924 Si street, FOR RENT o rooms in m home partly ‘furnished fot light housekeeping. 516 ninth St, Phone 2 gentlemen or 2 modern suitable for one or B. Phone 874K. _ FOR RE room, close 2% sant, al light housekeeping 10ums __ of girls preferre ne 3b ed light house- Zz rooms in modern home,| venth street, ENT For rooms Knowles Jewelry store. A. Knowles, — FoR ‘urni furniture for sale. Mandan Ave. over ‘Apply to d rooms and Call 637W. 113 room in Apts. FOR RENT: Attractive room for rent. Phone 682 or. 1074. FOR RENT—Ciean rooms in modera home. 1996" UBMEE oerrcccessocee 8 » 26 words or 1 cJ ae: eeeovceeses “Ada over s onal per dresi any, . Also children to care for by the hour, 15 cents an hour; 25 cents for 2 houts, 214 Second street. ___WORK WANTED WORK” WANTED—Laundry, rough dry, wet wash, family washing single men and women, silk clothes of all kinds. furntah girls pteferred. Pho DECISIONS OF SUPREME courr | ne be ine THE the Board of Cit; i as of y s- DEPENDABLE USED CARS| sioners of the City of Minot, ~ North. Dakota, - defendants and WITH A CONTINUALLY CHANG: . i stock of used ia il ane « fer you -some exceptional values that or give you many thousand on : hee merge phage i miles of good depen le service. | Sunbes . city commis- Ford Ton Truck, Dodge Brothe a ‘an election for the Coupe; Cadillac Touring; D of the members of Brothers Touring; Ford Liat ‘Truck, atid other good values. Very easy time payments. auditor and by e board of city commissioners as sufficient, Sec- tions 3835 and 3838, C. L,, 1913, berger tev and it is held: priced very low to wood Accessory Co, Main St. E) fi roo! and a 6 room, unfurnished, heat and water. For house on 60 faot lot. Also 100 by 160 foot Tot posite Roosevelt |clectors, School. Phone Cora S. Mc-| Appeal from ‘the district court Lean, after 5 p.m. cf Ward county, Burr, J: Man- HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT—On|damus by Clarence M. Gran against good terms to right party. Just|/Axel Bratsberg, Arnold J. Brun- north of park. Pastly furnished,| ner, Victor A. Corbett, Albert H. all newly painted inside. Phone| Kurth, and Evan J. Thomas, as the 942R or 862). _______|Board of City Commissioners of FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished] the city of Minot. apartments for light housekeeping | From a judgment granting the el a ln ES writ, defendants appeal, FOR RENT—Furnished apartment at! Attirmed, the Woodmansee. H. J. Woodman-|" Opinion of the court by Chris- nee ; FOR RENT—Farniahed apartment,| “anton Ched. | pg = 28 _Fousth Street, =| ford, both of Minot, N. D. ‘nevs for appellants. J. Palda, G. § ooledge . Brace, all of Minot, N, D., attorneys for respondents. From Williams County Molander... Johe..Bergemoen, O. Sathre, Peter Steene, A. Johnson, relators appellants, vs, Qsear J.. Swen- son, E. M. Gudvangen, Peter Ol- son, Board of Supervisors of Sauk Valley omega) County of Williams, State ef North Da- kota, respondents, Syllabus: Certiorari is net an appropriate remedy to prevent anticipated wrong or injury. ‘The purpose of writ is not to restrain.or pto- witom:e.jadgment of the diatrict ‘rom a nt_o' court of Williams County, Moell- ring, J., plaintiff's appeal. Affirmed. . ° Opinion of the court by Chris- tianson, Ch. J. L, J. Palda, dr., and C. E. Brace, both of Minot, N. D., attorneys for a ts. Pee » Craven & Taylor of Wil- ton, N. D. attorneys for respond- ents. Lost LOST-—One bay mare, star head, wire cut on right fr weight about 1300. One bay mai star on forehead, weight about 1300. Qne black mare, weight about 1200, wire cut. on right front foot, star on forehead. One bdlack~ mate, weight about 1200, white on one hind foot. $25 rew: to Wm. Habeck, Eag! me ton Holmes Travelogue: 1 sct 12 vol, Stoddard Librar, ? Victor phonograph; 1 Lloyd 1: 1 go-catt; glasses. 542 Tifteenth St Phone 831R. FOR, SALE—i00 head yoectt sattle, 1 ha: er, 3 mow! ines, i" er. J. TE. Cherak, 12% st_ of Bismarck. ‘errier puppies, n eligible for registra- fale house the SAVE near $50 on your tuition. Write for ites, helpful book. American __ Business College, Fargo, N. Dal aie Lg agp feo cro baby car- in good condition,.very rea- sonable. Phone 1124), pa te gear-| Decks of playing cards which bore \anteed: Write F; D, Bebinsen, Box) dates from 1714 to 1765 were exhibit. $7, » Tex, ed recently in London. for light housekeeping, rr ai j ue the birth M el not [ONE Classified Advertisements -PHONE 8 “ BALDWIN Pils ind “Mrs. Morris Anderson of itt this community Sunday afternoon. E. Strandemo and daughters, Atice; ‘Helen and Fsther, accompanied Margaret Lein, returned the latter part of the week fronna ten days’ outing at Detroit ike. Mrs. Strandemo will remain in Minnesota for a longer visit. She will also be guest at the home of her son Harry Strandemo at Minneapoli: M . Harry Opstad arrived last week from their home Min- gcarelis and are guests at the Lars Jacobson hom: Postmistress Julia Johnson return. ed home last week from a several weeks’ visit with friends and relative: at Mi ta and Wisconsin point: Confirmation services will be held morning Fricke, W. C. . Lewis and Andrew Anderson accompanied the cars to their destination. Mes. James King of Mohall is spend- ing the week here as the guest of her brother Herbert Little and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mount~have re- turned home from a few days’ visit in ismarck with Mr. Mount’s mother, who has been critically ill for some time. The many local friends of Mrs. Mount will be pleased to know she is now on the road to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ryberg an- of a baby boy July Mrs. Ryberg and little son: are ‘convalescing nicely. Mrs. Conrad Johnson and family of Bismarck were called here last week }by the sudden death of Mrs. John- oe father, Murvin Bentley. roner Gobel of Bismarek was a|‘ business caller in town Friday after- . Herbert Little were afternoon and evening. . and Mrs. Thomas Morris and daughter Marjorie were visiting in town Thursday evening. Irvin Lundin of the Naughton dis. ler in town Friday. v1 Mr, and tthe - | ing. te. Emery, who has been seriously ill with inftammatory rheumatism, is te visiting with friends in [ra improved. Miss Laura Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Rupp, left for the capital city last week to enroll on nurses training staff of the Bis- marck hospital. Miss Olga Rupp has returned to her h inthe capital city after a pleasant visit with relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs, Fred. Spillman ar- rived a few days ago from their home at Westbrook, Minnesota, visit among local friends and tives. ‘They were accompanied by their little daughter. We understand that Clarence Ottow, popular cashier of the Farmers itate Hank, has taken a bride. Par- ticulars of the wedding were lack- the Dodge closed - and or states levators will close in this state, due to no crops to market. SD Twin sons were horn Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Strandemo. One baby died a day later. The other little boy and Mrs, Strandemo are recuperating nicely. Oscar Backman, genial county com- missioner of Grass Lake township, was a recent visitor in this com- munity. Mr. Backman has just com- pleted a fine stretch of r but considers it best not to do a great deal more work because of the poor crop prospects. Oscar says that they had a fine rain recently up his way, but it came too late to do a great deal of good. Mr. and Mrs, Lee Cotton and little son of Mandan spent part of the week | visiting among local relatives. Rev. Muellinberg spent part of the week at Brush Lake with the Boy Scouts of Wilton. He also attended the Presbyterian conference which was held recently at Mandan. TRYG Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Martin Nelson were Regan shoppers Wednesday. Among those‘ thatiattended the barn dance held®at Joe Sorch’s Wednesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stro er, Mr. FAUT? we TH iB TES-LOGKED 49S AN ‘SAIO~TEN IofSs ‘NEXT CASE? ET MY FAULT? 27 ON “THE ROAD 0 THE RODEO. t}tor and Hugo; yand Clarence, Mr. Geo. -W and 5 5 ind Florence, Mr. and Mra, Geo. Nelson and fail a. id Mrs. Tom Moores and fami nd Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe. All reported a wocd time. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson and M tin called on Porter Nelson's and Sandolin’s, near Still, Wednesday. Gladys Nelson called at, Nels Nel- bre! | hee Thurs " “i ” av ryse made a trip to Mc- Kenaie after the grader Friday to do some grading near his place. Geo, Nelson dnd family and Martin Nelson were at the Missouri river west of Buldwinto pick June berries Friday, getti about two bushels. John Kroger was a caller at the Geo, Nelson home Friday night. ico. Nelson and family and Martin Nelson’ were Regan ers Saturday MH 3 ‘arl Larson was a caller at the Geo, Nelson home Tuesday. John Kruger made a trip to the| ® coal mine Saturday, hauling for the schoolhouses in this township. Emil Nami made a trip to Wing after trucks to move a large house for him Friday. John Kruger was an overnight guest at ig Martin Nelson home Friday night. David Trygg has purchased a Dodge car, Emma Nelson returned home Sun- day from a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Victor Engdabl, of Gibbs. Among those that were Regan shoppers Saturday night were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nels Nelson and sons, Vic- Mr. and @irs. 5 Nelson and family, and Martin Nel- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and family, Mr. afd Mrs. Henry Strom. John Kruger waa a business caller at Wilton Thi jay night. John Anders jad as guests their relatives jay. m0- | hee roms, Mrs. And folks, 4 Keo. Nelsontand fnly were eucsts at the Fred Schroeder home Sun- day, going to attend the funeral of Bently held at Baldwin church at 2:30 in the afternoon. Among those attending Sunday school held in school house No. 1 Sunday were John Anderson and family, Mr. and, Mrs. Nels Nelson, ughter, Emma,.and sons, Hugo and ctor, and Charlie Rue and family. Mr. and Mrs, Farley from neat Wing has charge of the Sunday school. John Anderson and family were TARWwLlams (©1026 BY NEA GERVICE, WC. MARRIED — THEA IT'S TOO BESIDES THINK OF “Te. Goo ‘ou are y ines sour. OE Mm SSING ! HE MIGHT BE: SHONING You WONDERFUL TIMES HON — OUT sust war! uests at her fo! Strom’s, near till, Saturday nigh Martin Nelxon helped George fix up the header Monday, getting ready to start harvesting rye Wednesday. John Anderson was a caller at Andrew Trygg’s home Monday. Geo. and Martin Nelson were call- ee Regan ‘on business Tuesday night. ’ ESTHERVILLE TOWNSHIP | Mr. and Mra, Eric Englebritsen, ac- companied by Miss Kila: Arause of Regan, motored to Wilton Tuesd: where Mr. Englebritsen had busi- ness to attend to. Barlic Fisher motored to Bis marck Saturday, returning Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. John Thum of Gackle, Mr, and Mrs. Dan’ Leno and r Eva and Mr. and rndt and Gus Arndt and M s. Adam Klein we: + Sunday ests of Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and family. Miss Clara Krause 1s Mrs. Funstein at Wilton, We hear that Gus Aradt is leaving for Bis Monda: Quite a féw from this township attended a dance, three miles south- west of Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Ehnes were out June perry nicking at Painted Woods iast eek. Mrs. H.C. Arndt was out home helping with the housework while her mother was ill, She is a daughter of August Krause, LEIN A fairly large crowd attended ser- \vices in the church on Sunday. There will be Norwegian services again Sun- day, July 25th, at 2 o'clock. A fow from thix vicinity gathered the G. Selland home Saturday even- ing and gave a charivari party on Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brenden. Mr. and = Mr: Brenden were married Thursday at Driscoll. Mrs. Brenden, formerly known as Miss Reade, has taught school in this vicinity. The community extend their congratula- tions, Arnold Christianson and Orwell Gunderson motored to Driscoll on Monday. Clifford Birkeland motored to Eld- N. D., Sunday morning to visit = Mrs. Dallas Barkman and Dorothy spent Sunday at Alfred ri * Dison’s, Mrv and Mra, Fred J (children, Mr. and Mrs. holm and children ‘Tillie assisting joséphson and NLA, nm and jArt Dechert spent Sunday evening at }doo Hise’s. | Mr. and Mrs. Olgot Dravlund and children from Canada are spending a few days visiting in this vicinity. They are en route to South Dakota, A few from this v at the Frank Prater hi gave them a surprise. The family plan on leaving for tl jcoast in the near future. Olive Rise and Gilma Skogen are at present employed at the Patterson ranch north of Wing. Art Bjorhus and Joe Rise motored to Wing on Monday. Miss Celia Shepard of Bismarck, who has been visiting at the Joe Rise home, returned to her home Friday morting. Mr. and Mrs, Mo Erickson and family ahd Josie Olson of near attended services here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and_sons, Carl, Bennie and Sophus of Regan spent Sunday inf this neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Skogen and family attended services at Lanze- dahl Sunday. Alfred Arneson motored to Tuttle Monday and helped Derick Larson move into their new home that they recently purchased, The Zion Luther League will meet at the Geo. Christianson home next Sunday afternoon, July 18th. Every- body welcome. Knut and Einar Spilde, and Walde- mar Lein spent Saturday evening at J. Rise’s. * BRADDOCK There was no preaching in the Union M. F. church Sunday, as Rev. Pearson attending the Epworth League convention at Valley City. Mrs. O. M. Vie and two sons Arden and Eldon and Violet Dex re also attending the convention. Mr. and moved inlo their new home in Brad- dock, which they purchase. from U. Feltheim. Mr. Sorem lias 4.80 over Mr. Feltheim’s milk business. Mrs.“Feltheim and duugher Myrtie have gone to St. Paul, where Myrtle will enter school to tinish ner educa- tion, Mr. Feltheim has rented the Baxter building opposite tac Farm- ers State Bank and will remain ‘here to continue buying stéck. Agon is also remaining here with his father. Geo, Dexter and J. W. hiukesell are building a new barn for Floyd Mil- ler south of town to replace the one that was destroyed by fire last spring. _ Phil Davis and Misses Elsie Gladys Beseler returned .ast wi from a three weeks’ visit with friends in Wisconsin and also visit- ed_at the Minnesota lakes Mr, and Mrs. O. E. Lee are visit- ing friends in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Savage re! ed Tuesday from severs’ sige with their daughter, Mrs. \V and family at Selfridge, N. D, J. H. Bower motored to Jud Tues- , returning home Wednesda: Ryan and C. Donald, \ motored to ed, bringing, three children. who will their residence in Mrs. W. F. house. They report crop ce dito very good in Some parts of Canada. Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Al’ proud grandparents of a fin granddaughter, Shirley Ma , born at the Bismarck hospiial to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Anderaun, Wednesday, July 7th, Mrs. Allen we * to Bis- marck Wednesi al Saint Paul peel a morning ly all the le attle and hogs in this: section of the ti oe Keoeeid are beii sl out of eee Nae ie te these elways bring them, Mis. Henry Sm have|@ ‘«|for Detroit, Tak, e tz its ri visi fi near Groton, 80, Duk. lL, M. “Doer: it lag, who has spon family at Fasa- in Bracdock last at. friends Avis Catlisle apént ihe week- the C. T. Barton home. Mr. and Mra, Géorge Davis and little daughter of Seifr: pent the Fourth at the home parents, Mr. and Mr: ry. James Shepard, who visited at hi home here over the Fourth, returned to Michigdn, N. Dak. re he is employed in a lumber yard. Joe Wirth taken to Saint Aicx- ius hospital last week. Mr. Witrh is becoming very feeble and the doctor ordered him to ve taken there. Bob cep e left tor Eureka, So. Dak.; where has secui carpentering. A. N. rived in town Friday to his farming interests in thia locality, He made the rey Pog auto, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker and Mr. rs. Geo, Walk Self have been vit around Braddock and Linton. The seem to be very much pleased. wi the outlook of their crop prospects there. Mildred Briggs ard Mins Rachel Shepard, who are attendin; the normal school at Valley City, spent the Fourth at their homes here. They returned on idonday, Messrs Warner and Eldgn Sempel drove to Fredonia Sunday and icp, rrp back with them their cou- sin, Miss Grace Cam: of Hign- more, So, Dak., who init= ing her uncle there. Miss p- bell will visit this week with her uncle, George Sempel and sons War- ner and Eldon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long motored to Solen Sunday to visit with tie Van Dyne family. iss Leone H. Sisco and s ve been visiting in California during the winter, retu ed home Saturda: y Mrs. > J. Ry companied home ‘an and two daughters, Kavaryn and Marjori who will rem: summer. A family. reu: at the G. B. Aarvig home Sunday, duly 4th, and again at the heme o! Mrs. L. H Sisco Sunday, July 11th. Dr. and Mrs. Baer and two chil- j| dren, Robert and Alice, left Thurs day ‘morning for ‘Park Luke, Minn., where they will spend a few days fishing. From there they intend to go to Hersey, Wis, to visit with Mrs. Bauer's parents. They expect to be gone about three week We trust thal the trip will do Mrs, Bacr a grent deal of yood and that she will return to Braddock mach im- proved in health. Dwight Carlisle left for Mott Thursday where he i tinue hi le of Maytag washers in that locality. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zoltnick Thursday, July 8th, Congratulations, . . - Mrs. Mary F. Shepard réectived a telegram Wednesday morning that her mother, Mrs. Smith, of Kempt- ville, Ont., Canada, had died. Mrs. {Smith had suffered a stroke and _ been confined to her bed ever since, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hanson, ac- companied by their son and hg ter of Ellendale, were holiday visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Corey, Leonard Sempel of Minneapolis visited his father and brothers here. He returned home Saturday. Tom Marx of the L. M. h- i with Hazelton friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson of Mandan were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Corey. Mrs Dawson is a Corey's. Mr. Dawson was a candi- date for state senator from Morton count; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sherwin re- turned Tuesday from their trip through the Yellowstone Park and also from visiting Mr. Sherwin’s mother at Kalispell, Mont. Satur- morning they again left for Eau Claire, Wis., where they will spend some weeks visit riends. On Monday, June at the Episcopal rectory: in Bismarck, a very quiet wedding was solemnized when Ruth Elizabeth Shepard and Calvin J. Alberts were united in holy matrimony by Rev. Davenport. The bride was oe away by her mother, Mary F. Shepard. - Miss Shepard wore white and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. They were attended by friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gustafson. After“the ceremony they returned to Braddock and then left by auto Their many friends here them many days of happiness and prosperity. TAKEN UP—On on gray gelding, light colored fa weighi sh 1150 pounds, on my 17-142-80. Painted ship. Axel Stenquist, W: K Notice is hereby given that the certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Agatha Rippley, widow, mortgagor, to Paul C. Remington of Bismarck, North Dakota, Mort- ee, dated on the Ist day of May, and recorded the 7th day. ot May, 1919, in the office of the Regis. ter of Deeds of Burleigh County, orth Dakota, in Book 108 of Mort- es on Page 292, and assigned by sald mortgagee by an instrument in writing to Katharine Roch. dated the th day of May, 191%, and filed for record in sald office ofthe Register of Deeda on the 9th day of e 25, and ot th day of Ai the gh ine, aby, ok ane. nigel Sak geen es North D i.