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Auta JUNE shes 1927 MAND for Barbers men ae women, alee free. SOVERNME iT Forest Rangers need. 200 month, Cabin Enjoy the outdoors Particulars free, Vibe Mr. Os Must be good “bul- in” man we truck. Write Trib- une Ad. good Short Est. || e WORK WANTED é WORK WANTED—-Sixteen ear old virl wants to take care of children 1 insertion, 26 words or 2 insertions, 25 8 Insertions, 5 words 1 werk 25 Ads oie 25 words, tional per word CLASSIFIED. DISPLAY RATES ce! be 1: a SALESMAN—Local territory to sell outdoor betaine hah Write Tribune Ad. No. 16, SALESMEN_ WANTED—Tw. with cars for untry territory, ex- ptional opportunity. See 0. W. 1, Vallev City, N. Dak. Lif LAUNDRY 2e addi- tal 65: Cents Per Inch FIRST CLASS work done, specialty. FOR SALE—Oak buffet, dining. Shirts a Also family washings ken, Small repairs at low cost: Marguerit Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. A West. Phone 1017, FURNITURE FOR SALB bie rt or full time or will assist with |] 45 thd sas ive and six chairs, bronze bed, ; class! cash sanitary cot, ‘smal kitchen table and mi R married Indy desires|]| §m advance. Copy should be floor lamp, house work, references furnished if]| received by 12 Dalock to in- eC oe kéla’ cate required. Phone 869-W: or call at]} gure insertion same day. eeu. . if 314 Eighth street. 886-3. ee 4 r ! chairs, one se’ '’ Nother hauling aise. Phone 'oi7d.|| BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 kitchen cabinet, and one. baby be buggy. Priced for quick sale, Call WORK WANTED—Middle aged lady PHONE 8 Bae ree ts none desites Work by. the (Nebr. Gu Fe ee ee ay Auaineen tee eee inth street or Phone 618 AUTOMOBILES 9x12, colors predominating — tan. A YOUNG girl desire: jousew\ blue and rose, thirty-five dollars. Gill at 228 Eighth street or Phone], Rebuilt, Automobiles |_ Prev sie i ‘te cisinailitiniaintieialiias FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture, Seven-| chairs, crib and electric washer. HOUSES AND FLATS Satisfaction guaranteed. chairs, crib DR RENT—Six room modern hou laa Bach car‘peiced tm plain) [iil t 705 Fourth street or Phone newly decorated, $40. Close i ier sreniigoi Also 'for sale $18 lawn mower for) mHts HOUSE uses its skill and in-]. kitchen table, lar ; 1 s SE uses its s ; latge congoleum rig eg se Bore Gag ttl hayland.| ““telligence to protect.and serve the| 614 Seventh street N. Vlas Meade Sets LA URE customer when he comes into OUT! FOR SALE—lce box, sie” OxOx FOR RENT—Six room modern house.| febuilt ear department. We know| (yt SALE. tre, box, sae Cee Three bed rooms, large screened| all about every car we have for| pice sree ypu, porch, summer kitchen and garage.| sale, and tell you the whole truth a ee Inquire of J. K. arene it. ees “St low: Bul mnt MISCELLANEOUS edad ee ——| did examples of low-pticed high-| FOR SALE—7k9 Umbrella Tent, gas- FOR RENT—-Five room duplex, large quality used on our Glee aki stove, lugiege eGerier: living room with fire place, newly| right now-for instance, 1 model 65{ line cimp, stove. luggage carrier. decorated, splendid location, Call] Willys-Knight Brougham, good as] Gniy’ “also a few. miscellaneous Rosser Ave, West. ss |_—new. items for camp or car. Call at Se ee eared cendivon| “Rebuilt Cars. With a Reputation” | {108 Ave. D between = ee u Rent $50.00 per month. Apply to joice imported German H. F. O'Hare, City. ie Lahr Motor Sales Co. AAAI: CHAD: NM DR RENT—Modern bungalow, T= | ee — orfntain, also native sing- 0 Fourth street. __._ ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms for light- housekeeping, also sleeping rooms in modern home. Close in. Call at 708 Main street or Phone 34: ~Two rooms, nicely fu for light housekeeping, mod- ern house. 1100 Broadway, reet. Phone 129-W. ‘OR RENT—One clean room well furnished, close to phone and bath. Reasonable. Call at 410 t 8! e FO suitable for two in modern Il at 413 W. Thayer or room home. Phon aud ROOM FOR RENT—Nicely furnished. Strictly modern home, fer one or two. Phone 357-M. 702 Seventh FOR RENT—Modern furnished apart- ment for summer months only. No able nished apartment at the Varney Fi — FOR PENT—Aparti mansee Apartment FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. 204 FOR RF kitchenette. street. rl to work for board Call at the Mohawk. White Flint APARTMENTS: § Rent reasonable to suit- Phone 1043-LW. R RENT—Furnished or unf hildre: 115-J. Dak ture machine in a. shop. seen at 820 Broad: Cages, seeds, treats, ete. Phone Jacob Bull, Diekinson, N. ~CORN—Rainbow “or Dakota $4.50, White 3.60 or Fodder $2.00 per FOR SALE OR TRADE for good car, standard theater size moving pic- Can be marck, Phone 773. neh it at Wood- Inquire H. J. FO % Main Ave. FOR tionery doing good business, son for gelling, poor health. Write ‘Tribune Ad, No. ford cows and calves. SALE—Hotel Cafe R Fifty-five head of Here- J. E. Chesak, 12 miles south of Bismarck. Furnished one room and Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth e FOR SALE—Two short horn orn bulls, xcellent brand. A. C, Small, 718 Fifth street. street. : : FOR RENT—Front sleeping room in madern home. Reasonable rent. Call at 619 Sixth street, or phone 619-¥ —————— Lost LOST—Pxaggerated reports have been circulating that John~Doe lost two appendices. This is not true. What he lost was both tonsils, his only gall-bladder, ONE appendix (i, e. his oil can), one prostate gland and his homestead. The sad part of this whole business is that poor John Doe is in’ much worse shape now than he was before he had all the oncrati He could easily have avoided all the pain, danger and expense if he had vis: ited the Clinic of Dr. T. M. Mac- Lachlan (Harvard). Instead of be- FOR RENT—Apartment at 610 Fifth street. Bank FOR RENT—Furnii and garage. 42: c FOR RENT Buil BABY CHICKS are worth what you pay for them. are not these prices they are the best poul- tr Leghorns, Aneonas 12¢ breeds 15c. old. Chicks, all husky, nostpaid, alive. plies, Farm, Fargo, N. FO Inquire at First Guaranty] a8 ed apartments Tribune i ng. Apply Tribune office. Pelkey’s Producers | the cut-price Chicks, but at you can make: all Heavy Four, eight, ten-weeks breeds, _ healthy,’ right. Delivered Beate feeds, sup- oultry and Chick investment priced Pelkey's Ret ing a chronic invalid he would now be well and happy for we cure all inflammations of the tonsils, thy- roid (goiter), stomach (stomach ulcers), appendic’ gall-bladder trouble, ete. ete. without the KNIFE. Delicate nerves once cut never heal. It is a very serious business to open the abdomen and eut, snip, tear and paw around on the delicate structures. Did GOD give you your body ahd organs to be cut to pieces?) Why “SUBMIT” to an operation? You CAN be cured without surgery b: Ikaline and scientific d . 6-8, Lucas Block, Bismarck, N. Dak. Chicks, alive, spatpaie Leghorns 10¢; Rocks 18¢; R. ‘Wyandottes, 1dc; 10¢. lin PP! guaranteed. Rust’s Hatchery, Dept. 15, Farg: D. i DAY-OLD tested June Chicks per 100] ys prepai 3 Orpingtons, Brahmas Heavy Mixed $i. more. Orders promptl: Hatchery, Fergus Falls, Minn, try’ . Reds, Barred White Rocks, Orpingtons ms wy Mixed eds; full Brahmas 16c; Other standard b TA feed, ies. Satisfaction horns $10; Barred, te, Buff Rocks, Buf? and White Reds, Wyandottes, Mixed $9; All Lots of 50, Ye filled. Bopp $13.50; THANKS So MUCH For THe FLCWERS, MRS. TYTE OU, YOURE WELCOME — BOT LO LIKE To HAVE THE VASE BACK —— NOUR MOTHER TOLO ME You Had A NERVOUS MES-ENERY THING UPSETS Me TERRIBLY AND Z.worRy ABOUT “THE Least LITTLE THING Mi 50, Dent 3. i 2 bushe| Grimm alfalfa $20.00 per hundred. W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. Dak. water. prove it, and when police arrived, Sam Polas had been stabbed ir the back 24th, old, weight 1,200 pounds, white star Garage. See st street for terms. R_ RENT: 02 faunce, —_—_$_—[_{_{_$_£_ EE QUARREL PROVES ANCIENT ADAGE leveland, O.—Sam Polas, Sam Lazich and Sam Wachs, all country- men and all drank, Staggered into a restaurant, 8 Sams, “ish thicker than water.” argument ensued. “Blood,” id one of the An Blood, insisted other Sams, was not thicker than Finally they undertook to At a hospital the other Sams informed that the woungea blood was so thin that he would bleed to death without a trans- fusion. Sobered, they declared, jood is thicker than water,” volun- teered their veins, saved their coun- man’s lift The value of turpentine, resin and like, by-products the forests reach 000,000 every year. KEN UP—At my farm on May 1927, 1 bay gelding 8 years one black mare 12 ears old, weight 1,150 pounds, no in forehead brand, no marks; one black mare 4 years old, weight 1,050 pounds, no brand, blind in right eye; one black colt one year old, weight 400 pounds, Se Wing, Burleigh County, N. Dak. | no_ marks. With the opening of the new government liquor th get the first. supplies. Below is a scene at the Windsor sor. Weather good feed pasture: North Dakota ranges improvement over the May first con- dition, and ten points over the con- dition one very promising. is reported for western South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. 1 A serious drought has developed i New Mexico, with shortage of ture reported for Oklahoma, southeast Colorado, southern and heen delayed by cool, but with good ‘prospect. were unfavorable to n of grass, but ample moisture insur as soon as warm w sets in, according to the June report of Paul C. tural statistician for North Dakota.| \ A severe snow and sleet storm during three days of early May resulted in considerable loss to mature western sections of the state. age losses. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Above are “threg of the be store. An get her RANGE AND LIVESTOCK REPORT Cattle during May al growth} North Dake e improve ult of being conditions supplies on ranges Newman, agricul- ing, though not yet complete, of calves. made good progress, with above : In the condition with ally good. Dry tern s shrinkage Mexico h Al Ranges: show great ea s cau! year ago. Prospects are | cattle. A similar condition Sheep in Nort! nois- nsas and Utah western i east centri not y average. crop will probal ort feed suy some loss of during the M generally, better prices than a ye: ported for stocker cattl improvement in condition, 1 yet campleted, with losses In South Dakota the in Ontario after ” who were in line ea N. ‘permits at Wind- Bochini, the first woman to arrow points to Mrs. allotment. reported y storm of a generally, ¢0 but the same in the south the northwest for ay. ng somi le show consider Sor varie on wel | eq good. | "SUPREME + COURT | from Pierce County Maw, plaintiff and re- calf prospects ge weather in the south- has resulted in some short feed in New sed the movement of stronger d: Kitzman, defendant appeal fro man order va. rd does not bring th Sheep h Da n show all | complete i bing embraced in the. ission about| where it appears that the aw; b| not sufficient und reement of subm bly be below a lines formed to | some and jon and is too Pierce county, Hon. A. G. Judge. Affirmed, Opinion of the court by Moellring, district judge. John D, Scherer, Willow City, N. D, and Halvor L, Halvorson, Minot, | D., attorneys for appellant. | 1 Campbell, Minot, N. D., attor- sponde Burr, ney for From Burleigh County Emma I, McCullough, plaintiff and respondent. vs, Arnold Rupp and Carrie Rupp, de- fendants and appellants. Syllabus: is essential to a good int in an action for malici But it is not nec 'y f probable cause be. a: many words. It is suffi- cient if facts be stated from which e inference of want to probable usé naturally follows. 2. The complaint. in’ the instant | se examined and held, for reasons | stated in the opinion, to be vulner- | able to attack on the’ ground that it] contains no averment of want of | | probable cause, | App from the dist Burleigh county, Hon. Fred Janson: | jius, judge. From -a judgment for | plaintiff and from an order denying | | their motions for new jal or for | judgment notwithstanding the ver diet, defendants appe: Reversed and remanded. Opinion of the court by judge, ct court of | Nuessle McC aay of Bismarck, attor. nts, Hellstrom | Foster “of Bisma | respondent. and Hyland attorneys & for n Valley County aintiff and respondent ant a nd appellant action is controlled by the cision in the case of I Reserve Bank of Minne N.D. 4 N.W. this term of court, Appeal from th the] of applicants on to the Bar of s commencing at nine o'cloek a }the 12th day of July, J med have ntion vinat th pron, njami Walter Mi; Grand Forks, ND. Novy Grand Amido: Leutner, corge, Bisn Wahpeton, Fargo, XN. 0. | Hegan, Willi Andrew Phun ‘James ‘Th Minot, ! ) Minn. | Dp. und | | D. ewood, M 5 | Wheat, Shepera | Missouri, | Any objec tion 0 jons to the of the wboy or ticipa- in said mination, nt ppellate aot | Texas.’ West of the con-|as a result of heavy losses during| indefinite to afford a basis for a ide, grass growth has| May storms. Considerable s of judgment, it m: properly be va- Wet weather,|lambs is reported from ited under 8331, compiled | summer range in] Weather conditions have laws of ieee shearing. A loss of 10 t cent| Appeal from the district court of seeurn ice BORE: | iy \ YES, U'VE SEEN SEVERAL SEVERE CASES IN MY TiaME -NERVOUS BREAKDOWNS ARE TERRIBLE THINGS AND » NOT'TO GE TRELED WITH -| L'HAD A QOUSIN| ONCE THAT TOOK SICK Just UKE You — A Nerve Tonic HER NERVES GOT SO BAD THAT (T AFFECTEO HER MIND — THE PooR (F You TAKE GOOD CARE OF YouRSeCE — WELL, LMusT RUN ALONG— ‘THING 1S STILL IN ‘THE ASYLOM —ANO ONLY A YEAR AGO, HENRU'S UNCLE PASSED ON WITH A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN — OF COURSE YOU MAY GET WELL a WELL— SHE PROBABLY FEELS BETTER — ENEN, LE LZ DONT! COME ON -ALL J FELLAS ARE WAITIN'= WE'LL TAKE IT 70 TAERE I7 GOES! THERE IT Goes:! _ | leigh Sorth Dakota, 4th day of May, 1 M., and duty will be fore-| premises in) door of tio ‘ourthouse in the city of issn in the county of Burieigh and i of North Dakota, at the heur of ten) o'clock A. June, 1927, "to ‘satisty ‘the amount due on such mortgage on the date of ed in such| Will be sold to me are situate in the| rleigh iy satisfy the county of the Northeast Quar- tion Twenty-two hip One Hundred forty- two' Gas) North of Range Seventy- | nine (79) Wes of the 5th # There will n such mort. gage at th le the sum of $2281.65, ich neludes. prin- fipal’ and. int thereon and $458.80, taxes upon said land paid! by the assignee, besides the costs, disbursements and exy@nses of this foreclosure, Dated this 13th day of May, 1927. MARY H. CORWIN, ‘Assignee, Dullam, Young & Burke, Attorneys for Assignee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (First pebiication May 13, 1927.) 5/13-20-27—6/3-10-17 ——____—____, | FLASHES OF LIFE : (By The Associated Press) New York—No, girls, Lindy pos- iarey, will not neck. A prepossess- i soung thing threw her arms Hees him in Times Square. He shook his head and shoulders and} 44, backed away while the police re- EX. v D.| tant | the PAGE ELEVEN The Queen BS “Miss New Queen of d Interna chritude Dorothy B was chosen Bi at the of P nt an cities honor, tatement describes tudio whe dan aingrevuel en made by the Thaw’s employes. The how his cident com of one of Woodsfi Rev. Sachs believes Id, Ohio jana B. yrompt, minute , if she must fore she was an Epworth hted in a yed over,” her 300- One for plained, rega mile flight from Toledo, WE COULDN'T DIB Shamokin, Pao Ir Pau wanted to ba he de was the surest w o he pla tick under his h | his feet, and lit nt his: q ther su left arm, cu He will live. anoth held by another trap leg to which the traps ree LEARNED IN 25 Rost tite from suffering in Russia, ened with deportation trom the Uni- immigrati before she k home estly t examination with applied t she passed ‘or opp ¢ n add of the Black Bottom develop shuffline that conscious distingu When Mids! man Fo Shot eae tae were ie ee for bers of the Naval strained the young | lady. wn, York—Harry K. Thaw has been “slapped by a lady.” That’ ing class. Six of them are iim “eben. he. trateleulotes, ints ‘kk navy at. the head of his class in Jung,