The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 22, 1927, Page 7

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ry ” e ’ v TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1927 ‘Tribune C Classified Advertisements —==-PHONE 382 MALE HELP WANTED SREAT DEMAND for barbers at good ‘wages; men or women. Short time required, Catalog free, Estab ri Moter Barber College, Fargo, __. FEMALE HELP WANTED EARN A weekly sulary addressing envelopes at home in spare time. Fither sex. Full particulars 25¢ ‘Address Box 1152, James- WANTED—Muid for general house Mrs. Scott Cameron. Phone —810_or 960 after 5 p.m. cn MOONS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three furnished newly decorated light housekeeping rooms with fireplace and private entrance. For adults only. Call.at 1002 Fourth _stregt or Phone 747-M. FOR RENT—Two small single sleep- . ing rooms. Also for sale: : type- writer and fur lined cout. Call at 218 Second strect or Phone 832-J. ROOM FOR RENT in modern home. Hot water at all times. Private entrance. For gentlemen only. _ Phone 967. poh FOR RENT—Sleeping room close in. Call at 417 Fifth street or Phone 1170-W. FO room, Pes ee ROP HA FOR RENT—Sleeping room at 617 Seventh strect. Phone 981-R. Modern five room hot at 616 Tenth street. Phone 767-J. Also for sule: Electric washer, lawn mower and 60 ft. of garden hose. z FOR SALE—A five room bungalow with all modern conventences. On lot 50 x 150. Close in. Also house- hold furniture for sule. Phone 858. FOR RENT— duplex with garage attached, locat- irnished sleeping Close in, Call ut $16 Third few modern six room A under 8 insertions, 25 words or A A “WE DIG our graves with our tecth.” If sick or ailing visit the clinic of Dr. MacLachlan who cures by na- tural methods, scientific food com- binations and mild vegetable reme- dies. “No “cut-a-de-gut,” no metallic drugs, no poisons, Room 6, Lulas Block, WE STILL buy your Jack Rabbits. We also have a limited nufuber of Rabbit Carcasses at 2c a piece. Come and load up while they last. Bismarck Iron & Metal Co, care South Side Groce CHEAP feed for hogs and chickens, We charge 2c a piece for rabbit, carcasses. Come and load up. Sam Sloven, care South Side Grocery eee Standard Oil Co, Ware- use, FOR GALE—Choice imported Ge: oa a8 avement. Phone 626. 516] FOR GALE Choice imported Gi : RN D7 ay HarerSoantain, aso n ive sin ‘A FURNISHED modern home. Cull seeds, ‘treats, etc. Phone at 305 Avg. D or Phone 1121. 1 Jacob’ Bull, Di kinson, N. Dak. Box 728, FOR RENT—Office rooms at 408 Main strect. Phone 495. BABY CHICKS VIGOROUS NORTHERN CHICKS— That live and grow from certified farm flocks. Sixteen varieties. Rec- ord egg producers. 100 per cent live delivery, cat, free.—Caledonia Hatchery, Dept. B, Caledonia, Minn. ‘s BABY CHICKS—Highest quality, leading breeds, free catalog. Har- vey Hatchery, Harvey, N._D. FOR SALE—Electric washer, dining table, chairs, cupboard, linoleunt rug, chiffoner and other articles to numerous to mention, 408 Third street. Bx LY, FOR SALE—Maytag washing machine in excellent condition. Cheap for cash. Call 751 after 6 p. m. WILD UPLAND and slough hay for, sale in carload lots, Baled and ready to ship. C. B, Nupen, James- _town, N. FOR NATIONAL CASH Register in- formation. Call or write Sti*zel, McKenzie Hotel, Bismarck, FOR SALE—Eight foot ‘show case. Inquite the Wedge,| Priced $60.00. Bismarck, N. Dak. A APARTMENTS ___ ‘ FOR RENT—Two room furnish with private bath and entrance.| y, Phone 271 or call at H3% First St. FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L. K. Thompson. Phone 287 or 180. unmmeed wi FOR SALE— FOR SALE Modern Bungatow, New, Ready For immediate possession, living room and dining room ‘combined, two bed-rooms, bath between, conven- ient kitchen, many built-in fea- tures, oak floors, walls painted, full complete basement, reasonable taxes. Sale price $4,900, $1,000 cash, balance monthly, 7 per cent. Modern Tile Stucco Bungalow, Riverview addition, south front, two bedrooms and bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry, hardwood floors,’ full basement, basement garage. Sale price $5,150. Terms. Modern House Having Three Bed- rooms and bath on 2nd flood and living room, dining room, kitchen, and bed-room on the Ist floor, hot water heat, south front, close to schools. Reasonable price. Pos- session about April Ist. ‘M Trade For Burleigh County farm of 160 acres, land must be clear: Four houses on lot 100x150, monthly rental at present time $80. per month, property is new and in good condi Hedden Real Estate Agency 10 Years Active City Selling. Phone 0 Webb Block WANTED TO RENT TED—To re rent for lon; Address Rate must be reasonable, No. 21 care Tribune. —$<$< _FARM LANDS FOR SALE -Improved section farm in Pembina county, where the big crops grow. Will divide or co: sider smaller farm nearer Bi: rs,j__™marck. Schwantes, 417 First street. —————— FOR SALE IN CLOSING an estate x 7 room part- ly modern cottage, including 3 bed rooms, hard wood floors, water, lights, heating plant, sewer, good basement with cement floor, east oat and 7 feet of ground, for W. E.) TO CLOSE a business deal, a 5 yoom modern house, including 2° bed rooms, full basement, east front, 50 foot lot, water, lights, heat, sew- er and bath, all for $2700. MODERN 5 room bungalow, full basement, Mueller furnace, gurage in basement, 2 bed rooms, east front, fifty foot lot, near school, for $4,000, SE MODERN cottage, with hard wood floors, very large living room, water, lights, heat and bath, gar- age fifty foot lot, well located, for _____ POSITION WANTED —_| FINE 9 room modern house, well POSITIO: Bookkeeping] built, 75 foot frontage, 5 bed rooms, or cashier work either part or full] hard wood floors throughout, hot time. Several years experience,| water heat, some swell rooms, a References furnished. Call 262-W or write Tribune ad No. 20. fine home, garages, et a bargain. Geo. M. Register. Here are Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gaffney of Ne ing 4-year-old son, combing the metropolitan are: Influenza Deaths in 1 1 Spel, N 4, 1 55 tb. Sout of A.) = ady cows a weight loads stock 40 to Shee higher; strong to 10 highe y York, for whose miss- of detectiv nd police have been Billy’s baby brother, Andrew, and ter, Irene, are with their parents in this picture. Billy, squads his pound _._ | to 200 pounds 11.60@11 was struck in the ch nd robbed as sh | harse Joya i bulls strong feeders glow b; top 1 BISMAl hern mber durum mn d du 1 red durum... flax flax rye hard winter » winter per ewt.. SHE! 3, 56 lbs. or more. 55 Ibs is and utter teers 0 poun lots fat weighty cows 7. 5.00@7. 3,000 than Monday's general around heavier 10.00@10. average Pp 700; a GRAIN thern pring urum... LL CORN strong on » early sal 0@9.0 d heifers 8: u 190 pig cost Mond fat lambs strong to a ewe best fed 1 average pound butchers’ 1 270 t lots 0 pounds © 300 pound down walking near her home in the vicin- England on on Increase | ity of the Woodrow Wilson home in Londen, 29 —_-opeahitieed An automobile squad of polic ; npg vee deaths in England iner ed again light 11.40@11.90; light ligh last week by 231, | 11.90; packing ‘sows In London and 105. other large ughter pigs 1.00@1 towns, 990 deaths were regist red | h Cattle 10,00 fed ste for the week, as compared with night in connection with | 25 cents higher; ether class tbr -Uissweok eniiia Februe dl k on Mrs. Welling, confessed | to Strong: b TAG tor The et cate ee nt. Mrs. Welling” has but | several toa “ chance for recovery, doctors | and feedess tulis A mostly; bulk ligh Blacks Attack White —~ iulk medium Washington Women| Former Governor ve 7.00; While one negro was confessing | died today. last night that he criminally | Mr, mon was taken ill seve ed, beat bbed in the eapitol | d when it was stated his y night, Mrs. Daisy believed to be of a mi hotel telephone opera-| nut y 5 tor, a report ed police that an-| or Ohio's leading lawyers and states- | most other white woman, Miss Washington, widened their drag sult of the th a week on white women by negroes. Feb, of Ohio Is Dead Cincinnati, Feb, Harmon, former AAP)— Judson of Ohio, second adun | THEY’RE ALL ALIKE MERCY TS A REDEF To KNOW THM WERE O8 OUR WAY AT LAST=: Vo MORE § DIDNT. FORGET ANYTHING -' DONT SET Howl Cord HAVE $ GOTTEN ALONG ATHOUT BUREAU ~AE PLANNED RVERYTHING FOR ME - onWEN! Ms AWWES DON'T 60 RIGHT-WE. Say—! Your account! WuHal Have You To SAY To THAT ! OW DEAR! | KNOW ONE WING 4 FORGET , PAREADY= J DIDNT BRING A scTHING To READ Oy THE “TRAN — ‘Youve OVER DRAWN WAT = MEBBE 1 CAN FIND You SOMETNING= LooK Here! We Gor LoTSA CHECKS tery! SOMEBODY else. 100; irable ckers mostly 00 for ¢ fat lambs pund ble lambs held D lambs 1 weight 10.00@ 11, slow, dd yearlings; ac weighty medium A sl rage K 50@1 if MARKETS _| oe (Furnished by Ranell: Miller Co. 1 dark nor . . 1 no "Ear corn, 70 lbs, 6 cents un. der shell. about several! “Br-r-rt” shivered Henry Sulli small/when he finished — his bulk she | channel swim—second per: 4.75; | accomplish the feat. please!” And here he out. Sullivan lives in Pawel; Mass. His time in the solo exploit 23% orge {Younes was 15 hours 47 minu In 1923, Sul- livan sw lish channel. good offerings —12.50@13.10; choice finishers sold. ay las slow D paid for 140 to 160 buteh to 1 ht 1 10.00@ 10.6 steady weight beef bulls actives ope 15 higher than mos ve Lt “You CAN HEXP ME READ THESE TRAIN LETTERS TH! T/ DIFFERENT FELLAS WROTE To ME, CORA ~SOME OF : | “EM OUGHTTA BE 00' By Blosser|| yf? "7 weight 51; packing stock 23. Minne: unch Bran South Dakota House Defeats Bill Giving Women Jury Rights at Pierre, 22,—(P). vgs South Dal women will not ; Serve on jur a t not until 1 after another legislative session bill to grant: women rights, has been before the to three suc 8 to 29, The bill passed the senate virtual- ly unanimously Mice Annihilated Bakersfield, . Feb P) Annihilation of the millions of house ¥jand field mice. inh the dry 103 bed of Buena Vi ed today by Whit ¢ When Despondent Over ‘Flunking’ (P) of weleigh, . in said 1 Sens Driscoll nd ‘k &. Jordan, County of North 1 peettully sth day of was {under the n such debts y from sucn ORDER District of Ni On this 1 the abo Court, t the same on ). 1927, 1 ot April, i court t, at ten 0° |forenoon; and that lished — in "si rinted in| | And it is further ord ‘ourt) Im BANKRUPTCY 7375-28 WILL HONETA Pay YrrreR ©1927 BY WEA SERVICE,INC- In the District Court. of the Unite@ States for the District of North Dakota. |In the Matter of tive tion, B To the urmers Co- mpany, a corpor- y of Bu bankrupt that on ai » ‘Store Company was duly = adjud {bankrupt and that the first. meet- ing of its creditors will be held in {the office of Alfred Zuger, No. 4 | Webb Block, in Bismarck, .. | March 15, 1927, at ten o'clock a. jut which time the creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt. and transact such other business as may properly come before such meeting. mee d: Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 21, ALFRED ZUGER, Referee in Bankruptcy. | z Feb, 22. Despond {e over “flunking” in two high j school courses was believed today to | jhave led John Brassel, 18 | “(®)— Butter | ° By Poisoned Grain ©" PAGE SEVEN _ student, to stab himself three times, but police were undecided as to whether another high school stu- dent, Harold Marks, 17, took his own life or was killed accidentall; “{ stabbed myself,” youns assel ta cl ates who found him stag- int from loss jor lood, e vever, was found dead in his father’s garage and. po- e could only surmise how an old erman rifle was discharged into his head. His parents believe he was killed attempting to fit a new car- into the aged weapon. The other youth fighting for life to- day a hospital, where doctors said |he might recover from the three |wounds in his chest, inflicted with a hunting knife. NOTICE OF MORTGAG CLOS Ly 7) eas default has occurred in yinent of interest and prin- by obligation secured s mortage nafter describ and whe » holder of mortgage does elect to fo the past due and ind interest of the reby given that that rigawe executed and de Willlum W. Roti wi 1. mort- vem= th and his as 1 ty issued the Dakota, which as- ted the 15th day snd tecorded in said Register o! iH Halvor of th rd hour of o'clock, P. a 12th day of March, the amount du st due sail eribe foreclosed upu made hereunc s and ine ferior to amount r secured by ed i kota, dist day of Sanaars, William. bratt \ M i 5 Iliza aut Dako} spondents hour of t of that di tition Olson, nen should Court. ation Feb. 1 ISEMENT FOR BIDS — MAINTENANCE, BUR- NORTH i ishow | mlasian oof gad County intl te ditors and perdons In in-|° clock, 2. M. March < terest may appear at the sald time | | SPEC ions w file ‘at. the jand place and show cause, if any | Office of the County Auditor or may SLR Hina ner of ‘the |e obtained from the County Sur- said pe re v 4 r, (nalas# ner should not be grant The reads to be ntained dur e season are as fol- | |e " a e referee | Dann poet tne reteree sha Mend: | "Along the National Parks High- 3 i from a point one-half mile sof said petition and this or: point ane-halt . mil lder, addressed “to. them. at. thelr] 3 Be ely eee | plncen of ragldence as stated. | (rome the city “ot Bam tea | Miller, Judge of the said Court, and [POI two miles east trom the City Per ee. aes Andlor Witton, Along State Road Num- ieee re: Pebrue| ber Thirty-six from the City ot erat On Wilton to the Kidder County” line. |Along State Road Number. Fourteen, from ‘a point two and one-half miles ‘orth from Sterling to the Sheri- n County line.” Along State ard Number Forty-one from the Southy corner of Grass Lake Township to the McLean County line. From the Telfer Township h Moffit and South- » Emmons County 1 Bids will be received on fu ing four horses and equipment, ex- cept a blade maintainer, which maintainer will be furnished py the County of Burleigh. The successful bidder on any di- vision must agree to tive during the maintenance season not more than two miles from the center of the division. The Board of County Commission- jers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners, KATE LYONS, - County Auditor. iret. Publication on 8, 1927) Ace thsta4/

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