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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927 Tribune Classified Advertisements —_== PHONE 82 +REAT DEMAND for Barbers at good ‘wagés; men and’ women: —_ time required, Hay ‘free. 1893, MOLER BARBE! colLEdE, Fargo, N. D, ‘need- ed often, $125--$200 mom h. Cabin furnished, Enjoy the outdoors eats free. Write, Mr. Lor Mo. First class all-round me- State experience and sal- ary expected in first letter. Write Elder Motor Company, Steele, N. D. ————— __ WORK WANTED. WORK WANTED—Young lady would like general house work. 1043-LW. ROOMS FOR RENT f T—One nice light house- ping room with closet, fully fur- nished, gas, cabinet and piano, very desirable for two girl in basement, very ,cheaj 812-5. 517_Second_street. room for sleeping or light house- keping, large closet, west frdnt door on porch, can have garage. At 417 Tenth street. Phone FOR RENT—Two Poeun rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor, modern house. 1100 Broad- corner Eleventh street. Phone FOR RENT—Two rooms partly fur. nished, toilet and bath, lights end . Close in; $16.00 a month. 1 601 Third street. ‘ROOMS FOR RENT—In modern home. Nurses or business women preferred. Call at 813 Thayer Ave. or Phone 1054-LJ. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in all modern home. Call at 618 Sixth street or Phone 568-W. tad: FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed light housekeeping rooms. Close in. Phone 586 or call at 223 Sec- +d street. FUR KENT—One large room suitable for two, Gentlemen only. Close in, 415 Fourth street. sides 1182. FOR RENT—Fut od: ern home, reasonable. perre Call at 619 Sixth street or-Phone 619- UR KENT—Front sleepine room in modern home. Board if desired. Call_at 816 Main or Phone LR. FOR RENT—Nicely furn hed sleep- ing room. Close in. Ci at 217 Eighth street. Phone Ate A FOR RENT—Large furnished sle > ing room. Close in. Call at 316 _Third street. / ae FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing rooms, a at 314 Ninth stree FOR RENT. ms in modern home. Call at 522 Second: . — <_< HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work done. Shirts a specialty. Also family washings taken. Small repairs at low cost. Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017. = FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE—A_brick garage building 75 x 62. Good loca- tion. ced for quick sale. Write or see G. Reise, Moffit, N. D. ———— SALESMEN SALESMEN with cars_ to sell our Very attractiv right men, For information write R. T. Swain, Gladstone’ Hote! Jamestown, N. Dak. Inter-State Oil Company. FOR SALE—Ouak buffet, dining table, six chairs, bronze bed, two dress- ers, sanitary cot, small bedroom rocker, floor lamp, kitchen table and other miscellaneous items. All for $120.00. This is a real buy. Call 826- 'URNITURE FOR SALE—Rug, lamp, davenport’ and chair, victrola, din- in~ table and: four chairs, buffet, bed, dresser, chiffonier, stove and others, | Phone 767-1 or call at ti stand, cigar stand, dresser, ice box, g room chairs, rug, bed, spring and mattress. Phone 1043-LW. Classified Advertising Rates oe ords 3 insertions, “a or under 1 week, 25 sd adie i wae on per werd CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch ‘All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be received by 12 o'clerk to in- gure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed. Seven- trial, Each car priced in plain} F* figures. THE FOLKS who drive and ride in used cars get just as much fun out of it as those who buy ‘em new and pay twice as much. Let us demon- strate this one to you. 1925 Model 91, Overland sedan newly roel good as new. “Rebuilt Cars With s Reputation” |" Lahr Motor Sales Co. HOUSES AND FLA’ FOR SALE SEVEN room modern “house, 3 bed rooms, den, maple floors through- out, basement partitioned off into coal room. vegetable room, and laun- dry room, nice porch, near school, desirable home on paving; the purchase price payable Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Good modern 8 room house to reliable tenant. Gas range in kitchen, electric range upstairs. Immediate’ -possession. Harve: Harris & Co. J.P. Jackson, Mana ger, Hoskins Block FOR RENT—: ee room modern house with garage. Good neighborhood. Three blocks from postoffice. House partly furnished. Inquire J. K. Doran, 406 Third street. FOR RENT—Five room duplex largo living room with fire place, newly decorated, splendid location. Call at 120 Rosser Ave. West, _ FOR SALE—Modern bungalow, front, full basement, garage, e like st 600 FOR RENT—Four room modern’ house. Tenth street. OFFICE ROOM FOR RENT is Jewelry store. Apply te F. A, Knowles. - BABY CHICKS NEW LOW Sir ae June Quality Chicks, aliv id: Anconas, Leghorns 10c iM Reds, Barred Rocks 13c; R. C. Reds, White Rocks, Wyandottes, Minorea: Orpingtons 14¢; Brahmas 16c; Heavy Mixed 10c. Other standard breeds; full line feed, suppli Satisfaction guaranteed. Rust's Hatchery, Dept. 15, Fargo, N. D. NORTHERN BABY CHICKS electric hatched. Incubators, coal and oil brooders, Globe feeds, feeders, fountains, violet-ray glass, dies. Everything for the poult! and bee man. New price lists, fre > catalogs. N. D. Bee Supply Cc Hatchery Dept., Moorhead, Minn. DAY-OLD eal June rth ks pe oa 166 i horns ; Barred, id uff Rock Buf? and White Orpington: » Wyandottes, Brahmas 13.505 Mixed $9; | Heavy Mixed $11. Lots of 50, | == more, Orders promptly filled. Bopp Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn. FOR SALE— FOR SALE—Practically new rebuilt HA FOR SALE—Property locate FOR SALE—A steel camping bed with most of | ¥ FOR RENT—Garage. — FOR RENT—One three room apart- FOR” RENT—Furnished of unfure FoR FOR PENT—Apartment Phone 410 or call at "bié] FOR FOR RENT—Furnis! LOST—Battery, between NOTICK TO CREDITORS. In the Matter of the Batate of Martin G. Hagen, Deceased. Notice ik hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Martin G. Hagen late of the Township of Painted Woods-in the county of Burleigh and State of th Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and’ all persons hay- ing claims against said decased, to exhibt them with the weceetnty vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to G. Olgeirson, the attorney for sald estate, at the Bank. of North Dakota In the City of Blamarck ‘in said Burleigh County, or to the Judge of the County Court of Bur- County, at his otttce Court House in the City marck, said Burleigh ‘County, North kota. more than or anything ait erent from th Seal you eat, please tell and where you got it. By ou ALKALINE OD TREATMENT we can clean pe body of all the poisons re cue ve taken in for years and C' your disease whatever it, may Then we will instruct you in AS rect eating and you will remain well. We remove the CAUSE of your trouble by Temoving the POISON from your body. e do not CUT and HACK at SYMPTOMS with KNIVES. CLINIC, of Dr. M. MacLachlan (Harvard), Root 6-8, aS. rek( Pioneer White Dent $4.00 per bushel. ‘Golden Dent or Minnesota 13 $4.50 per bushel. Ger- mination 85 to 96 per cent. It will cost you only 25c an acre more to plant these, early quick maturing varieties of corn rather than fod- der corn which will: only produte stalks. Remember 1919 and .1923} were late springs and the best corn years-we had in ten years. W. R. Porter, F: D. hereby further notified . C, Davies, Judge of the County Court within and for the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, has pba the 20th day of December A, D, 1927, at the r of two o'clock Fin ie noon of .suld @ t the Court Rooms, in’ the Court House in the City_of Bismarck in said County and State, ax the time and place for hearing and adjusting all claims Against the estate of the sald Mar tin G. Hagen, Deccased, which have been duly and regularly presented as hereinbefore provided, Dated at Bismarc! Da- kota, May 26th, A. LOUIS! far Meee (Firat ?u agen, deceased. lication on Ve joice imported German Chappers and also native sing- ete, Phone ickinson, N. NOTICE OF MORT: URE SA DEFAULT having occurred In the conditions of the mortgage herein: NOTICE 18 HEIR: N That that certain mortgage executed and delivered oy John Larson and Anna Larson, wife, as | mortgagors, to Paul Remington, as mortgagee, dat the 27th day of April, 1921, and filed for record in the office of the reg- ister of deeds of the Al A of Bur- leigh and state of North’ Dako on the 4th day of May, ‘1921, at 11:30 o'clock A. M., and duly recorded in Book 108 of Mortgages, on page 342, which, mortgage was thereafter us- signed to Mary Corwh by arte in ai . dated the ath an of M and filed for rec- in the etice ‘of sald register of Qeeds, ‘on the day of April, 927, at nine o° and duly Rollers, German Hartz Mountain, ers, Cages, seeds, tr ne oe 128 Bull, ‘and basement at 213." Main. room modern house, Close in. Also quarter section of hayland, Boyd Township. Phone 905 after 6 p.m. Underwood Typewriter. Price rea- sonable. Call at 212 Second street Hels Fhone 1111-J after 5 p. m. ‘OR SALE—Fresh milk goats pliile good for infants and invalids. Seventy-five dollars. S. S. Suth- erland, South Heart, N. D. some good buys in diamond rings. Cash or terms. Write or see James W. Marek, 106 Third Eleventh street. Also fruit fi t, house in the city of Bismarck, and some furniture. Phone in the county of Burleigh and state North Dakota, at the hour of ten foldi i Practically new. aT ate tet eae olding springs. y ’ to satisfy the amount Phone 993-W. such mortgage on the date remises described in such e and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situate in the county of Burleigh North Dakota, und described as fol- lows, towit:—The Northeast Quar. E%) of Section Twenty-two Township Ope Hundred forty- two’ (142) North, of Range Seventy- 9) West of the 5th P. M. 7 rhe e will be due on such mort- ge at the date of sale the sum of F22ei.65, which sum includes prin- cipal and inte thereon and $458.80, tuxes upon sald land pai by the assignee, besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated this 13th day of May, 1927. MARY H, CORWIN, Assignee, Dullam, Young & Burke, Attorneys for ete Bismarck, North Dakot See Faunce, 802 First street for terms. APARTMENTS ment, ground floor, ly decor- ated, newly furnished, ‘ate living room with fire place, screened in porch, splendid location. Call at! osser Ave. nished apartment at the Varney; _Fiats. Phone 778. R RENT—Strictly mo hed Ap! reet. nished and unfurni Rose Apts. 216 Third 852. ‘at Wood- mansee Apartments. Inquire H. J. 0 ‘T—Modern furnished ap at Murphy Apts, 204% Main A Phone 852. ons ed one Foom Th 5 a 1927, an Annual ion will be ‘held at Will School in the Special School District of No. y of Burleigh, State of North Dakota, for the purpose of electing the following member of kitchenette. Hazelhuret. 411 Fi street. LosT a River bridge and “Mandan. ‘Party’ fi ig same please call T. ¥. Faherty, 282-1 R, Bismarck. One Member to ve of ‘three year, for the City of marck, N. D, The polls will be opened at 9 o'clock a. m, and closed at 4 o'clock p.m. of that day. Dated ‘Bismarck, N, D., this day of May, 1927. By order of the Board of Educa- tion, RICHARD PE RDEN, By (First punlicerion May 21° 1921) §/21-24-27-: anaes I wish to announce that Tam a ca didate for re-election to the Board of Education at the school election, June 7th and shail appreciate at support, GEORGE F. WILL. WANTED V4 the Bismar ik for one ye to June sevent! the bid will be opened. “Wo the right to rejec The Blamarok Hospital. BIDS Bids to sup pital with m e accepted up everve 27th day} AGE FORE-/ day of and state of, (First publication ay rice 1927.) |; 6/ 6/3-10- at 2ist “Gaia Canfield | Miss Lillian Parmenter visited at the A. F, Ghylin home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. S- L. Jordahl was a business caller in Bismarck Tuesda: The baccalaureate servic whic! vere held Tuesday night with Rev. us speaker, were well attended. Thursday evening. There were cight pupils graduated from the eighth grade and two from four-year high school. and purple. for character; not for fame.” lowing are the eighth grade gradu- Lucille Johnson, Hestér and Lawrence Bailey, Gilbert Ward. Nor- man Little, Ruth and Clyde Little, Ruth Wilmot, Burnett Jacobson and Edith Francis, Bernard Jordahl and rnest Swanson were high school gradu. The ladies’ aid met_at the Ole Ol- son home May 20. They will have their next mee h The motto was “Build Daisey Bailey is how eniployed at the G. Lindsey. home, | Irene Ward is working for Mrs. Luther Bailey M i Brien spent Wednes- ening with Mrs. A. F. Ghylin, “dna Eide und Oscar Olson were callers in Regan Wednesday evenin A community picnic was held Fr that being the last day of gg and playing baseball after which ice cream was served. Miss Madge Runey and Mr. Pickles attended the commencement exer- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and son called in Wilton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport and ‘daughters spent Sunday at the T. Hollingsworth home in Wilton. Swanson visited Sunday Olson at the Ghy- lin home, Mrs. L, Jordahl, Bernard, Ran- id Norman Jordahl motored narck Sunday to see Mr. Jor- dahl, who is in a hospital th Mr. d Mrs, C, M. O’Brien visited in Wilton Friday on their way to Bismarck, rs, J. Howe called the P. nan home Saturday. Charles Our was a business caller at the A. F. Ghylin home Mrs. J. Keifer spent Friday with jher mother. M .F, Ghylin and son culled at the Ole |Olson home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCoy and sons |Fred and Tra ‘visited at the Cecilj Ikins home Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Little called at the G, Lindsey home Friday morn- J. F. Little to Bi at G G was a busin The teachers left for | homes. It is understood the jsame teachers will be here again next year. Barney Strand planted corn for A. . Ghylin Wednesday P obson and James Olson of tibo: attended commencement exercises here Thursday evening. Mr. Parmenter of Drake called at the Ghylin home for Miss Parmen- ter, who went to Drake with him, Clayton Little called at the Roy Little home on -business. A. Knudson and sons and Mr. Keifer visited at the J. C. Olson home Sund: Mrs, J. Kohler and sons of Bis- marek are visiting friends and rela- tives here, Grace Rasche returned from Bis- marck where she has been v Mrs. Ole Olson and son Fre ra prcnilieg for Alvin Ghylin, There were no Memorial day ex- ercises in Regan May 30 because of inclement weather. Regan | L. Hegard of Minneapolis, lent of the Mandan company, was a Regan visitor Friday of this week and was accompanied by H. L. Pferning of #-! Mandan, their visit being in the in- bt sarear of their local lumber yard. r, Hegard has traveled exten: any and wil bids {during the past few years and this past winter spent most of his time in the Imeprial valley in southern Commencement exercises were held | growing Fol- | Hi The afternoon was spent in|], y Wadena, Minn., February 5, 1914. He | EXTRA! California and Pasadena, Cal, White | in soathern California he made quite a thorough study of the agricultural industry for the purpose of ascer- | taining if and how much better they | fare in that line in that section of the country, He reported seeing | thousands of acres of cabbages and lettuce rotting in the fields because | lof excessive rainfall and lack of marketable demand, The general | jopinion is, of course, that fruit | the chief and most profit- | jable industry in southern Calfor but he stated that after making num- | jerous inquiries as to what is the) The’ class colors were gold: most profitable for the farme 's the | usual reply was dai lexard een most parts of | the United’ States and have usually | observed conditions with interest and Th reached the conclusion that no sta offers us great opportunities a North Dakota. North Dakot: making real strides in diversifie farming and the movement is under | such an extent now that) {nothing can stop it, and we are in the next few years going to witness -{a change such as we had not imag- ined ald have been brought about | so rapid A tremendous volume of | building is in sight in this state and | with fair crops and an influx of settlers North Dakota cupying a leading po: G. L. Garnes. and |Ryder, N. D., were week-end jat the home of Mr. Garnes’ brother in Regan, and also vi the Towh- | Il at Robinson where a meeting was held Saturday. ML . L. Garnes and M in” | son Lyelle of to Ryder Monday whe sit at the farm home of G, Garnes. From there they will go to inot and Lansford to visit friends and relatives before returning home. William Danielson was a passen- ger to Fargo Monday morning. He his car back, . Keator returned home Thursday from Bismarck where she has been a patient in one of the hos- | pitals, A, M. Wilson received the Wednesday of the death of her -law, who resided in Towa. She planned to leave the same eve- niyg from Bismarck but was obliged to ubandon the trip when she learn- | led that she could not reach her des- jtination in time for the funeral. Wedne evening, May 25, the {closing school exercises were held in the Regan hall. Mr. C, E. Pickles | gave an address and Madge Runey made a br ef and interesting speech e pupils, Lila Hendrick- son, ete Shnes, Verna Folmer,| i George and Harlan Schilling gradu: ated from the eighth grade this year, Arthur S, Oder, 13-year-old son of |Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oder of Steiber ed away at the family 24, death being due to pleurisy-pneumonia, He was born at | ACT Il—Mrs. Biddy Hen is ones: good cheer she s Mrs. Hound w her. She acts swiftly. flees, was in the eighth grade in school and was an exceptionally — bright child. Funeral services were conduct- ed from the family home and the Regan Congregational church, Rev Christ of Wilton officiating. | Inter- ment was made in the Re; ceme- tery on y afternoon. Sympathy of the entire community is nde to the bereaved fam The Regan schools closed Friday, May 27, the teachers leaving for thei homes the following day. Prof. Mc Fadjen plans on spending the sur vacation at the Lake of the Woods in northern Minnesota and will en- ter Oberlin college in the fall. Miss Engelbrecht will _jittend summer Vv. normal Miss Pristad will spend the summe vacation st the home of parents in Mandan. There ble com- ment over the t work and progress made al schools under the tute The Misses Engelbrecht have been engaged a ACT II—Mrs. Hen is satisfied. beams. The baby hounds nestle ui worth while. Mrs. Hound is awa Mrs. J. M. Le Bjorhus motored Monday. Clifford B rd M day to visit to Driscoll and called on Ed } he got som anand Olga Rise is sepnding a few days with her sister Olive, who is em- t the Patterson ranch Howard Bren nd Eddie e r}son motored to Tuttle Sun the coming school year end Quite a attended services Sun regretted that the services of Pro-| di There will be services again fessor McFadjen could not also have | next Sunday, June been secured. Howard Brenden and his _ sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dimond and Lein, accompanied Mrs. Andrew Fisher motored to Un- Brenden, motored to Bis- derwood Sunday hursdi | Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Hillstead and d Mrs. Crein are the pa son James left by auto Saturday} of a son born noon for Hawley, Minn., where Mrs.|of Mr at the parental Mrs. A il marek Mr, Hillstead will ¥ Mrs. Peter home for two week: Lein Mr, and Mrs. Homer Nel daughter, accompanied by Mrs. M. J. Lein and son, motored to Regan Sun Arnold € on Theodore Bismare Th and to returning Saturda ed friends at Wing Helmer and Eddie Arneson motor- ed to Wing y Helmer Arneso: spent Saturday y forenoon at the evening and Sund His Own Medicine Ook ANOTHER pociepirage DLE You'tr Have To 00 — LM NOT GOING To PAY ‘TO MAKE SOMEONE ELSE &icH — BESIDES IF EVERY HOUSEWIFE: By Taylor thrist- atur- _ Joseph Rise he}jied Geor ianson with some field wor ed Joseph and | Mr NA derholm and children visited at the Fritz Hagen home Sut- urday. Einar ane Knut & WOULO DO LIKE LM DOING (T WOLLO BRING THE PRICE DOWN! ilde visited Ar- turday evening. of the township board | viewin~ the roads Monday. Mike Brenden spent W | were Mr: day home, - Ed Nygaard home Monday. Olga, Rise motored to Driscoll | Tuesday. | John Birkeland was shopping int Driscoll Tuesday. | Braddock Miss Nar marck is visit’ brother. Mr, of Braddock. L. Weber received word this wank that his’ uncle, Conrad Berreth of dires- alled at the B. Lein Mandixo of Bis- at the home of her W. W. Mandigo. south Hosmer, So. Dak., had died ‘at the advanced age of 83 years. Burial 1 Nelson's parents, & ae |and ‘spent Sunday with Mt and ate H. afternoon at the John Birkeland | Mr, PAGE THIRTEEN KIDNAPED! | ACT 1—Mrs, Beagle Hound, at the home of Dr. Harry Sheppard of | Pittsburgh, becomes the mother of a nice: family of eleven. same time Mrs, Biddy Hen loses her brood of chicks, At the ome. ith trolling forth in search of her nice family. Envy tempts A few ety on the nose and Mrs. “Hound She has a fami nder her warm win y chasing Tom Alley Proudly she cat and has forgotten her troubles, will attend the college when it opens. jin the fall while Margaret and her sister, re intending to attend ces Melander and a friend motored down from m {s morning, returning home n Allensworth | family eee to Bi to visit with M is gradually Long “and and nd poem, Mr: Auld Lang lowed, which were vice president, eeretary, A. Allen *, Mesdames Long, Bi program comm nd Bauer, . Hixon of brought down a new coupe sday for Mr. Wm, Wilton, who. is, nt tor the Bismarck Hide and Fur Co, Miss Ethel Olson spent the week with her sisters, Myrtle and Mar- garet. Mr. Dak., marck and Mrs. Boblig of Solen, N. d aturd over ng M. Sherwin. Mr Steele and Mrs. visited nson Keith. Hamilton of with Mrs. Bush and of the Central hotel B Smith of Bismarck with Allensworth and Fred Juny drove to. Bismarck ‘Thursday. Mr. Allensworth attended the bankers’ convention held in that city while Mr. Junge remained oyer to receive 2 tment for his eye. y autoed to Bismarek it his father, who was ill at St. Alexius hospital. He found him much better than expected. Mesdames Aarvig, Barton, Long ie returned Monday from ley, N. Dak, y attending a ing of the fed d_ clubs. The unnual meeting of the Brad- dock Study and Civic club was held at the home of Mrs, J. Bowers Wed- nesday evening, Fourteen members answered roll call by giving some * suggestion for next year’s program. The club voted to give $20 toward building the tool house at the ceme- tery. Reports of the delegates to the district convention were given. Mesdames Vie, Long, Aarvig and Barton attended the convention. The took place Wednesday, May 25. On account the bad roads Mr. Weber was unable to attend. The following teachers of the Brad- dock. school left for their respective homes Friday afternoon: A. Peter- Mizpah, n.; | Miss Edith Haus to Ellenda! Dak., afd. Miss B. Elisberry to Valley City, N. Dak. Mr. Peterson is driving his ear home, |while the other two. teachers took the train from; Steele. iiss Nettie Hoskins left Friday to tom at the. Rooker home at Hazel- on. bed Savage, who has’ been quite | the home of Mrs. Clyde y afternoon. Hrstasy worsine’by car to visit. win grins ing car visit wit m iene er’s folks at Seaforth, other reli Kage on: the wi hood. one np Braddock fe or” Shale le’ on ey also, intended to walt fe following officers were then’ elected for the coming year: president, Mrs. Barton; vice president, Mrs. Koenig; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Bowers. ' Brittin Charles and Ed Allensworth were called to Bismarck Tuesday ‘ noon by the serious illness of their s father, ils: ‘Ida Johnson was, a anes e . Lagi ts M jake Wir a Badd we Dealle’s Thesd _ ie Diek is. rete Mr. irs, rite Smith” Now se, hie came

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