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Tribune Ca Advertisements —= PHONE 32 MALE HELP WANTED “WANTED= Manager for hardware store. Musi speak German and be able to handle the German Russian trad:. We want a hustler who can. sell goods and show a profit. State salary expected and experience. Ad- dres: Tribune No. 53. GOVERNMENT PATROL _INSPEC- TOR—Guards needed frequently’ ;for Canadian and other borders.' $1,680 yearly. Particulars free.) Write, Ozment, 33-P., St. bri B insertions, 95 pet eo ees sea ae ae —Mo. immediately, WANTED—Men and women to learn barber trade. Great demand, big! Few weeks Sele! loa Cate log’ and special offer Moler Barker College, Fargo. N. D. FEMALE HELP W. ‘ED ‘ Apt. References exchanged. wi rite Aa. No, 46, care Tribune. POSITION WANTED IN WANTED with rehable firm or wholesale house. Five years selling experience and | willing to/ work. Write Tribune No, 54, ___ AUTOMOBILES WANTED—Piastering, patching and DEPENDABLE USED CARS stucco work. Chimney repairing ; We en early, to clear ovr Used specialty. First class work guar | Car stoc Likert | for ee? annual anteed. Call 805 No. Washingtun| Inventory. To do this we of: bar- street. Phor ‘ iter at time of al os posninenette hot anywhere neat juplica later. A visit to our Used Car Sales- | yoom will cénvinee you of'this. Ford touring. Dodge Special. Touring. Chevrolet Panel Delivery. Buick rile Dodge Sedan in leather, Ford One Ton Truck. Dodge Coupe, Easy time payments M. B. GILMAN CO. Bismarck. WORK WANTED LJ. APARTMENTS ed apartments. ' ig Laurain Apartments. Phone B. F, Flanagan, Prop. a RENT—A 2 room modern fur pares he aes v24 Fourth St hone HOUSES AND FLATS ‘OR RENT—One modern house rooms and bath. One three too | partly modern house and one two room partly modern house. T. P. sikste Sheldon, Phone 527. OR RENT—Modern 7 room bunga- FOR SALE—1925 Willys low, 4 blocks north of Roosevelt dan, excellent condition. | sehool. Large barn, could be used d exceptionally low. Two-ton/| fo tiairy: busin Phone 279 or, International Truck, — practically new tires, three yard steel dump; body, very good running order. 1925 Ford Tudor sedan, good rubber, cn-| gine, body, fenders, upholstery,! first class shar: Ee Priced for quick sale. 1925 D. , good tires, good mechanies! condition. Looks and runs like new, Sales Company. | Knight | Five room modern fur- nished house at 1017 Seventh street for $50.00 per month, Immediate possession. Geo. M. Register. X modern furnished rcom bungalow within two bloc ks of ha fi $50.00. Write Pp, 1008, FOR RENT— Six room modern buns- alow, full basement, laundry tu wid ‘stove. Call at’16 Thayer Vhone 25 «i USED CARS CHEVROLET Sedan, Ford Tudor, Ford Touring, Ford Trucks, Over- land Champion sedan, Chevrolet Terms. Capital Chevrolet Co. WANTED TO Ri ist a good warm sleeping room, also garage, Write Tribune No, 48.) MISCELLANEOUS ASHES--No,more worry abdut taking | va of your ashes; let the Ash Man jo it. cellar every week. He also sells fertilizer. Prices reasonable. Call 9773 for Mr. Burch 417 Seventh St. FOR SALE—Registered Oxford rams and ewes, gi FOR SALE OM modern house, across street; garage; Al condition; ROOM modern bungalow, facing park, spick and span, garage, $4700., 6 ROOM modern house, splendid con-' built, most popular part rear park, & real hopse at king polled Shorthorn, Write ¢, B. Nagel, Box 21,| arek, FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorns, two bulls, 1 heifer cow and calf. A. C, Small, 824 Main Street, marck. Also Willys Knight 5 ROOM modern house, east front,; Lot water heat, garage, $4200.00. BOOM stucco bungalow; fire place, stationery Thies Becereat garage, _enger De Luxe. everythy,s complete, east front, FOR SALE—One child’s crib, 1 baby buggy, 1 two burner oil i 412 Bis- pass- built fc» ‘a home two'years ago, Al; condition, $6000.00. | 4 2OOM cottage, modern, spick and FO span condition, nicest part of city,; $1200.00. BULL 4 LOTS in ail parts of the city; if the particular lot you want {3 not on my large list I will get it ior you if for sale. REA TATE. the safest investment if os do your business through a man who knows values and will tell you the truth. I. have made aver 2500 seles withont a complaint from any buyer. Do your real estate business selbh the man. who really knows logal real estate con-! iitione' and who ai, cropebly deine BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY more advertising for this entire FOR SALE—Restaurant: seating 36, community than the rest of the city, town of 1200, near Bismarck. “Good, together, business, ving rooms above. Price} $700.00 cash,- Waite « Tribune No, 52, live, orate pet abe alcageeaeehons | 008 ‘or 1017 Eleventh St. FOR SALE—Two show cases, price $35.00 and $40.00, call 408 for in- formation. ¥OR SALE—Heating stove and ange. Tel. 1132L W. FOR SALE—Majestic range in good! “condition, Call 114 Ave. A. GARAGE for rent. Close in. 836W after 5 p. m. “Phone F. E. YOUNG. ee — -A most Rosser. Davies, Ju c Arthur Van F tN Lahr Motor/,,, the County C ourt of the County of lot y at the ‘court house In touring. Get our prices and take! Bismarck, in sald county a demonstration and be convinced.,on the Sth day of November, A. 11926, at the hour of 10 o'clock in jthe forenoon of that day, to show | 0 He: taken ther ont of your yf the following described Duroe Jersey boars and ¢), | Northern teity of Bism + of Rurleish. {brand and 1 small colt. jat my place, Sec. 18-142-75 Harrict township. '36,' going to be, the president of the ie rt vSwitee heated room with 3 large windows, ae hes for 1 or 2 in rn home. Fottr blocks Phone 067 or 40 DE WAS sScCRAPPER fee modern ropins new home, Beautifully furnished, extra LE tha igi ot han ae c ul, logatian. Rhon: “TGOER' of GaSe B63 Fourth St FOR. RENT One or two rooms, mod: ern except running water. Also for sale, sized bed, box springs | and mattress. 218 Second Street. Phone 832J. ROOM IN new modern home, for November first occupancy, bed only. Quiet—kumfy. Price $20. per month. Write Tribune ad No. 49. FOR RENT—Nice clean city heated sleeving rooms, Men or women pre- ferred, rent very. reasonable, Phone 431M_or call at 116% Fifth street. FOR RENT—Large modern room, ex- tra warm and convenient, reason- able price. rene jostoffice. 208 Phone 31 hi modern home. Good location. double garage. Phone 152W. FOR RENT—One well furnished room in modern hame. Close in. 708 Main St. Phone 242. FOR RENT—Room with kitchenette and closet. Hagelhurst, 411 Fifth) Street. Phone 273._ FOR RENT—Two furnished sleeping | _ rooms at 322 Ave. "A. Phune 812LW FOR RENT_—One iia room. Calj O60LJ aft Gee AND 800M BOARD, room, washing and iro rH $30.00 per month, large pleasant; roam. Phone 7663. Also girl wants position helping with housework or: sewing. hae 2 er ae wee o_O NOTICE OF SALKH UNDE! CITATION FOR LIC HEARING PHTITION SPECIAL EXECU ‘TION PENSE TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that by State of North Dakota, County of virtue of a judgment and decree urleigh. in foreclosure rendered and given in In County Court, before Hon. 1. C, district court of the county ‘of Bure dic state North Dakota Ti: duba matter ofthe: sutate of Ay Mae entered and keted in tho Hinckley, also known as Albert price of the cl aid court llinckley, deceased, u forn, petitionor, of do in y y in, Min- 3 v je Minckh State Bi Cora M. Gertrude Farri Towne, Caroline Vir- tinla Bacon, Gould, and pf Arthur Van’ Horn, respondents. he State of North D a above named respondents You and each of you ai ited and required to appear before! Farmington, Of Greenwald, Minne National Bank of Has nota; Security “National. West AMinneapous, First Nutlo: esota; Jordan, Minnesota First Bank of Montgomery, rohtey ae First Nation Prague, Minnesota; First Natonal Banke of Red Wing, Minnesota; American State Bank of 1 Mine 5 E Rockville, Burleigh, a id state jude ee at the office sald county, the City of and state, thee cause, If an u have, why the aid Arthur Van Hori ismarck, in the county of Bure! » and state of North Dakota. |) r] ed, should not be granted, ty nt said executor prays to sell private nesota; F wan is State Bank The Glen es Haven, Wis- al Bank of First Na- nk of Knapp, Wisconst rs ational Bank of. Pret Wisconsin; Merchants & Miu tional Rank of Ironwood, Gan, State Rank of Claremo: jt. reste jNexot. nd Union Investme any were plaintiffs and Lostle lackney; also Theo. Albrectit, J. gE Millard and M. A. Nye ag trnsices ere defendants, said judgm jtavor of the plaintiffs aoe the defendant Les); he sum : Ne t of lot of the to. the id county |f Let service be tion us required by law. » Dated this 13th day of October, A. : of this cita- the Court: 1. C. DAVIE S, Judge of the County Court. t the 27th ‘day of August, 1926, at rate of seven per cent per an whlch judament among other thin a directes ie sale by mo of said real TAKEN UP estate hereinafter described, to Taken up one black mare with brand |satisfy the umount of sald judsm on right shoulder, also black gelding, eae interest far de ine. ne CO 2 and expenses of said gale, or so) } bay mule and 1 -bay grey i much thereof as the proceeds of | re Bad /agid sale will satisfy. And by | virtue of a writ of execution duly | issued out of the office of the clerk of said court in and for the county of Burleigh and state North Dakota and under the orde of said court, directing the sal renl property, pursuant to Judgment and decree, 1, Albin Li trom, the referee appointed to wild property. will sell) the, her te ” after described real prop Bengheld os ih, Seepage a. public auction to the highest Ba ~ uf ”. * for cash ai he fron’ or of ne at.make me the treaqurer.’ »Jcourt house..in the. city of 1 erlin. peerehy Burleigh county and st (Seal) tat publication October 14, 1926, he 0. G. WIETSTOCK, Arena. THE BEST JOB “Now dear,” said: the bridegroom, ‘det’s have an understanding before we go-any farther. Vhat are. you | fe eee HERES) ‘| WS AUTOMATIC ANO NO SIGN * OF A STRUGGLE. THATS ‘QUEER! AS BRAVE AS of | Ti »| Quarter of sec AN’ SENSIBLE T00} A ANDO SENSIBLE PEOPLE DONT STRUGGLE wets A, RIFLE AIMED? ATWEEN THER GHOULOUH , BLADES» SOMEBODYS |> FLANKED HIM FROM | “TH LEDGES! HEAHS WHAR “THEY COME. of North Dakota on the 23rd day of October, 1926, ut 10 o'clock in the forencon of that day; sald premises described in said’ judg ment and d to be sold pursuant described as Por of section co quarte st uarter of section nty-fly ection fifteen, hundred forty-one, range i of section st quarter of sec- n,- township one range — seventy: ter of section fifteen, townsh hundred forty- range se seven; south- quarter of section ‘twenty- und northwest quarter of sec tion twenty-nine, township one hundred for ec soventy= z nort section thir- township one hunred forty- ange seventy-seven; south- ti hundred Beven, northes quarter south nl the ta rthwost f section tirteen, outh halt and the northe ton twenty-th Jhundred thirty-seven, range ov | tyemn; southeast quarter’ of see~ tion thirteen, northeast quarter of wnship one hun- jone | seventy jgouth fs allot seetion tt halt sectton five, no: of township one e seventy-seven quarter and southeast of section twenty-seven s hait of section twenty-nine, ‘and jsouth half of section thirt tree, township one hundred t rae mouth. hale of n, MOutheast quarter north nd st ter of section hundrea nty -eigint; quarter of section eleven, one hundred forty-four, seventy-elght; southwest ‘en, township township range "Oh, What’s the Use You BetcHa-THe FIRST DAY I. SHOT, Two " er of section thirteen and | it | Middle West. |eescnss “Reecnstruction Policies of ra TR WiLLiavas, ©1926 BY NEA SERVICF, INC. of one nine, all section — thirty-five, township hundred forty-one, range seventy-nine; and west half lof section one, township one hun- dred forty-fo} range nine will tisty and aid judeme costs of the thetson and the Dated this 15th day of September, 1926. ALBIN cates rye Referee. Olgeirson, T. ton, and’ Wyland & Foster, At- ,torneys for plaintiffs. {Date ‘of first publication Sept. 16. 6-25-30 10-—7-14-21, G. Hoover's Talk at Duluth Saturday to Be Broadcast, s of Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, at Duluth Saturday evening, October 23, will be broadcast by the Gold Medal Station, WCCO, Minneapolis-Saint Paul, officials of WCCO announced |todav. It will be the first time in the history of Northwest radio ac- station for broadcasting. jabenking i in the Duluth Armory at |9:00 p. m. Saturday evening. Micro- j the speech over leased wires to the transmitier at Anoka, where it will >| go on the air. 1 Secretary Hoover's address at | Duluth is one of several he is mak- ling during a tour of the West and In his talk he will ‘the American Government from the End of the War to the Present Time.” Secretary Hoover and the party which is accompanying him left Washington Monday for Louis- ville, the first stop in their trip. THE-CANDID CRITIC Here T have tried to ex- press poverty What Go you think of it? Critie:" Thave never seen anyt more wretched.—Passing Show, Lo: don, © | Supervisors, ! one hundred forty, range eyctive, 2 seventy- + io iy Purleigh county, North Secretary Hoover will begin} phones installed there by the en-. vering staff of WCCO will carry. or GENERAL BLECTION. | , In compliance ‘with Section 28 of l article 14 of Chapter 11 the | Political” Code | (Compiled iia ‘of 1913), ‘notice Is hereby given that on |Tuesday. the gud day of November, several voting places the precinets hereinafter ; Mentioned in the County of t- | telah, North Dakota, the General jon will be held for the pur- of ing State, Federal, Dix- county officers, which 1 be opened at nine o'clock In the morning and continue aes nuntil seven o'clock p. of that No. /1, oe iw nate Boat Board ot Super a Ghylin Township. teats, vote at School House No. 2. Jnppecier— Chairman. of Township. Board Supervisors. a t No. Rock“ Hit Township, at School House No. Chairman of Township Supervisors. Tie.77, vote * Inspector— Board of Wi ing mownentn I fir: i (less Vil- Jae of euies vote at School House No. 2. Inspector—Chairman of. Town- ship ‘Hoard of eng bagel Neo. Harriett Township, 142-75, yoteat Arena. Ing pector—Chairmhan of Township Board of Supervisors. to be elected are as Officers are | Frenette; Phoenix Township, 443-75, vote at School House on section 9 In- spector—Elmer Perry. at One Representative In Congre nt the 2nd Congressional One Governor. Ono Lieutenant Governor, Onn Secretary of State, One State Auditor. Sue Sutte treasurer. One Attorney General, One Commissioner of Insurance. 18 |, One Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor. ne Precinct Richmond Townsitn, 3-7 vote at School House. Inspector—C. J. Ahoues. Precinct No, 40 Canfield Township, iets 77, vote at 00 Mouse No. 1. Inspector— of Township Board of baa DP* he srvilie Tow a its laa. 78 le 2 of Ri yote at School on Se Inspector— chairman of Township Board of Supervisors, Precinct No. 42 (Griss Lake Tow naib, 343-7 hoot House No. 2." tr t of the Supreme Court. Superintendent of Public In- ity Officers Peseinet No. 43 Wilson ‘Township, 144- s puthwe: rst School House N: One One One one One | District pnt agg he at of School Public Administrator. 7 uA frag en Pla Board of 0." 1. Chairman Township Supervisor: County a Commissioner, 1st recinet Ne. 45 hrunck Township, 144-77, vote at School House | No. 1 tor— Chaitman’ of ‘Towashtp Board of { Supervisors, recluct No. Florence Lake ‘Township, 144-76, Veto at School House No. 3. :In- spector—Chai of — Townshi: Board of Sum 4 {County Commissioner, tra {County Commissioner, Ist District. hy District 4th Mazel | Vote spector— | Board of pots recinet No. 48 AN that) Dart of the ‘First. Ward West of the center line of Fifth St. nter line of Second street and h of ine township Hne, vote at rd Kehool House. In- Iph Penner, L inet No. 40 Au that pare of the #irst Ward west of the center line of Second north of the towns! tC, Be Little's garage Goddard. + dndcday. of following pre- piling places were ex- tublished according to: law nnd tite following inspectors appointed: et 1 , except Lots 4 in nection 4, all of sections ull of sec! nd School Ho *hairman | Ne Second stre Morton. Ngte at Mouse seiool "House —Chair- man of a ae Moard ot Sup visors, m reciuct | welfer rowanty, 1 at School House. Inspector—Chalrman Township Board of Supervisors, recinet N . Murphy. Ba sik Second Ward rnter line of Second atreets (south of the township tine und orth line of eundway and Riverview Addition, vot imming Pool building: Roherty. Third Ward of Fifth of Elghth township Inspector -79, vote Aspector n of Township Lourd of lena the part” of the center line and north of the navake pour oe t Hich School Inspector—Chas, Sw Brccinet No. 5, Lincoln ‘Township, School Hous edrix. ird Ward of Elgh Precinct No. 6 pple Creek Township, 138-79, | Tnsveet at School, Mouse. Inspector—2 rote Ch of Township Board of , Be Fourth Ci teantee tine « ot the vote at § Spector 5 ny at Fitth sire 148-78, vote et ae ot Inspector—Chain Bourd of Supervise to t ‘d Township, vol Hou ‘ T that part of the emarek west of the {th street line of Inspe “3% wote at |,Fittn Iuspector~-' Fits of Fi Board of F Supervise Taft lotel, vote at 7 2. “"Inspector— ownship) Leata of recinet No. 12 Township, 138- puse. Insp ‘hairman of Township Rourd of Supervisors, pe Benciack-Nac an al, Inspector if Precinct No. : Sixth Ward, all that part of the ° k south of the town. the e 5 nd north adw jship cast of Ninth’ street line of ‘i ot Brcclnet Ne: 30, ring Towns! : Bs 1 House in Ste dd Penwa arden, cinct. Nov on Sitiaeienekre fo Shalt 3 ections 1, of township 142-80, nship, se in Mettoke n. Inspe-: n of Township Board of. pervisors. {a Precinct No. 17 Gibbs ‘Township, hool House. Ini ; ‘ot Pownshp Loa! Precinet Ne. uw irm: dof Hupervisors. | onsixt of all that territory recinct No, aley. creele Tow aie ut School House. APA da an of Township Board of & Precinct a” | view Te wnehip, Mio. 81, vote tocl Mouse No. 2 on Section Juspector—Loe Sanders, Audito: 40-80, | 207-14 Inspector— Board of! ‘aiid Rates on Grapes Are Reduced Reductions in freight rates on grapes shipped from the Pacific Cogst have been announced by the ‘Northern Pacific railroad, effective : Rares, iS, for re peaneh Si lines > east of Bi amas fixe Nov: ,e 10 luction will, on Kill cece wesi ‘ovng ttfca of he of - of the state call. Beed -rates fee oats tat Sine has n announced, November 15. ‘The eet octive approximately 26 ts. 100 ool. ‘man of Tow ship Supervisors: Procinet No. 21 Nanghton Township, at School House Ne hip, "be 78, vote at House. Inspector— Township Board of Sibley vate Rpe Bi teh are mp aa wins! t_Hebool House inet Christiania Township, 140-76, vote { School House No. 1.—Inspector— hitman: of Township Board of Super WROrE, Clear Lake Townaity 3 140-76, vote ‘at School House No. 1.’ Inspector— Tad hairman of ' Tow: a Board of | Preeine Lein Township. Mi i, vote at School House. Inapector—Chairman i, Fownshih, Bow Boar oof Supervisors. Leman 1 Tits, wate at cutee Se! hoot USC, ctor—Chairma: of Township Boued ot or | ‘ ins ioe fr ecciniate waship. | . Cromwel h moe | weet “oie wnehip Toneav of Super- nit ces fis, voto at in. Inepector— tb Board | of vote w Town- ROR: ot Tow cirman_ a8.

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