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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1927. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAKE $10 iy calling o on. men in North or South Dakota. They need, want and buy! Small capital, $10-$25 needed for sam ples. Unlimited opportunity, Ex- perience unnecessary. Box 507, Mandan, No. Dak. i) MENT Fore angers, Special ‘Agents (Investigators) and Mail Cl make $125 to $250 month. ow to Qualify” mailed free. Write OZME 33-P, St. Louis, Mo. LEARN Barber trade. great demai work. New summer offer free. College, Fargo, N. D. posed ANTED AT ONCE—Cook for Cafe work. Must he first class—steady j Write or Phone New Cafe, od, No. Dak. sad Young man to work by the month, Mr. Jaszkowiak, 419 Si Twelfth street. 5 FEMALE HELP a WANTED—Saleslady for dry goods dept, in general store. Give age, experience, references and salar wanted. Write Tribune Ad. No, 28. WANTED—Ten young ladies for out- side work. See Mrs. Campbell at Hall's Drug store, 10:00 a. m. Tues- Barbers in big wages, easy catalog and special Moler Barber ‘WANTED —ompetent g housework, No_ cooking. 3 Rosser Ave. West. Middie aged m for two or three. “please notity Fourth street, Bismarek, with name, Finder please return “to. Tribune. ETE T—Biack rimmed glasses in soft leather case, Finder please return to Capitol Funeral Parlor: Heenan PERSONAL ‘PILES ‘radically removed without operation. Painless permanent cure. No chloroform. No loss of time from your business, clinic, Dr MacLachlan, Rooms 6-8, Lucas Block $e WORK WANTED WANTED—Middle aged lady, desires work by the hour, rate- “+45 cents per hour, Will take posi- tion as dishwasher extra, Phone 619-W. Mrs, Littlewak. ——_— ee FARM LANDS a ismarck, well im- proved. Possession this fall. Also choice improved and unim- farms for sale on easy Lahr, Bismarck, __ ROOM AND BOARD __ BOARD & ROOM—$25.00 per month in modern home, close in, Two girls or married ‘couple preferred. HOME LAUNDRY FIRST CLASS work don specialty. Also family washings taken. Small repairs at low cost. Bezenerit | Bulten’s Home Laundry. 203 Ave. Phone 2017. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Two room modern fur- nished apartment at 924 Fourth street. Phone 543-W. g —One of the finest apart- ments in town. Close in. Rea- sonable. Phone 34’ FOR RENT—Furnis nished apartment Fi Phone 773. or ifur- t the Varney FOR RENT—Modern furnished apts. at Murphy Apts. 204% Main Ave. Phone 852. FOR RENT—Farni a 01 kitehenette. Hazelhurst. 411 Fifth 1 insertion, 25 words or 3 ce & 1 3 inserti 1 week, 25 words or 1.25 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word’ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch a es ads are cash ince. Copy should be fete by 12 oelock to ime sure insertion same hy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 AUTOMOBILES ‘Rebuilt Automobiles Satisfaction guaranteed, Seven. day trial, Each car priced in plaio figures. OUR constant effort is to raise the standard of car value per dollar of price in this market. Any one of the many good rebuilt cars on our floor now will prove our point—Here’s just an instance. One 19 Willys-Knight Brougham. It would be hard to distinguish this one one. “Rebuilt Cars With a Reputation” Lahr Motor Sales Co. from @ new t ANT! th sell our tab ished line of oils and paints. Lists of customers. furnished. Phone or write R. ps Bismarck, N. Dak., not MeKenzie Hotel ees Hotel. FURNITURE FO! —PURNIFURE FOR SALE LE--Large leather upholster- irs, settee, suitable for wait- cms, dining and bed room ture, refrigerator, enamel tup table, jars and crocks, 607 Fifth, “Phone 1126-M. 5 ___ HOUSES A HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Four room flat with bath. Heat and water furnished. Six room modern newly decorated house. For sal Lawn mower ind majestic range. Phone 905 or all at 222 Second street. FOR SALE—Eight room house in good condition with water, lights and telephone, complete with garage and workshop. Fenced all around. Call at 210 Eleventh h or phone 535-M. Toom modern house, 5 room modern house and 4 room partly modern house. All well lo- cated. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—Six room modern house located on South side of N. Pi track. Call at 511 Second street. E. J. Schultz. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room furnished flat, reasonable rent. The Laurain Apt: hone 303, FOR RENT—Modern furnished bung- alow by the first of July. Call at BIT nh)! Fourteenth street. street. MISCELLANEOUS, THAUL ASHES FROM BASEME Three or four tubs 60c. For sale: Dry stove wood, For a square deal Phone 977-J. T. M. BURCH, 415 Seventh St FOR RENT—160 acres hay land in section 11, Apple Creek Township and 320 acres in section 31, Ster- ling ce ND F. A, Lahr, Bis- to in care ANTED—A second hand 16 or 20 FOR RE NT — Unfurnished apart- wee _at Person Court. | Phone 796, * FOR RI ENT— Apartment, well located. gauge repeating shotgun in good condition if priced right. Address box 448, Bismarck, N: FOR SALE—One McCormick header almost new. Inquire Ch Cormick, Menoken, N. D. FOR RENT—Large pleasant sleeping room, Also smaller room, Close in, Breakfast if desired. Call at 405 Fifth street or phone 1093-M. {|} FOR RENT—Two partly furnished | rooms for light housekeéping, inj modern home. Call at 618 Ninth street o1 6. FOR REN’ ing room in mod- DEPENDABLE USED CARS “QUALITY is remembered long after rice is forgotten”—this applies to sed Cars even more than to other merchandise. We handle omy high- grade Used Cars, ana a visit to Used Car Salesroom will surpris you with the low prices. '26 Dodge Sedan; Ford Coupe; Dodge Roa ter; Maxwell Coupe; Overland Se- dan; Ford Touring; Dodge Panel Truck; '26 Essex Coach. Easy Terms Low Prices M. B. GILMAN CO. ___ ROOMS FOR RENT_ i FOR RENT—Three furnished or un- furnished rooms on second floor. Call at 418 Eighth street between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p. m. or| paon ern home. Gentlemen only. Call at 117 First street. Phone 195-M FOR FOR RENT=UGHt housekeeping and sleeping rooms. No children, 422 Fourth street. Phone 1052-R. _ FOR RENT—Sleeping room and par- Call at 522 Second cial event. was buried. The wedding Mrs. Sam Goldwyn, Diana NEWS ¢ 1 “Steele i) Mra. Hammes of New England is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fool. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geisler and children are absent on a three weeks’ vacation trip to relatives in Iowa. J. E, Remboldt is putting in a modern filling station near his resi- dence on Trail 10, Stanley Lindseth arrived from Minneapolis last week and is spend- ing part of his vacation with his porents, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lindseth. Charlie Miller sold his big barn to John Storey, who moved it onto the Braddy farm last week, Earl ‘Templeman came home from Chicago last week where he has been attending college. Dr. wrescott. and Gerald’ and: Frankie Omodt drove to Burnstad last Thursday where Dr. Prescott directs the band. They spent the night and till about ten o'clock Fri- day morning getting home on ac- count of the muddy roads. Mrs. Epstein and Marcia spent July fourth in Jamestown visiting relatives. The Presbyterian Sunday school had their annual picnic at Lake) Isabelle Wednesday wnd the Method- ist had theirs on Thursday. Both schools reported an enjoyable time. Norman Ness returned last week from Oakland, Cal., where he hag] been teaching in the university. Mrs, Robert Menke is visiting her parents in Valley City. Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Jones are en- joying a visit from their daughter, Mrs. Orin Bartsch, and children. Robert Waage had a rib broken lor with piano. street. si 1. Proposals for the Tec ‘a State Highway West Kenzie on State received by the State Commission in the offices of Cea arene oD State Highway ‘oute > the | at , not later than 10 o'clock a. July 23rd, 18 whieh place and time they will be publicly opened and read. 2. The Proposals must be mailed to or otherwise deposited with the Department of State Highways at Bismarck, N. Dak, and shall be sealed and endorsed. “Proposals for reconstructing a State Highway south of McKensle on State Route No. 10 (Federal Aid Projeot 174C) in Burleigh County. 5. a” certified check for 5% to- gether with a bidder's bond in the full amount of the gross sum bid, must accompany each proposal. 4. Contemplated work consists of approximately 1 mile of Earth Re- No. placement and Incidental road im- provement involving approximately 16: Cuble | Yards earth replace- Yd. Stas. Overhaul; Cu. Yds, rock riprap; moval and replacement oft mately 2880 Lin, Ft. and cutting off posts. 6. Coples of the proposal blanks may, be obtalned from the Depart- ment of gc) ara at Bis- marck, N. Dak., or the Division Bn- Bincer ti Blaminrek N. Dak. Plans And specifications are on file in the Division Office of the Department of State Highways at Biswtarck, 3» Dak., and the office of the Depart State Highways at Bis. North Dakota, All bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the pro- the re- approxi- of pole boom Mine right is reserved to reject and all proposals, to waive technicalities, or to aecept such. us may he determined to be for the best interests of the County and State: 8. Bidderd must bid on all items contained in. the proposal. blank, Any bid or bids received. for any number of items less than those contiined. in the proposal will be Poi as irregular and rejected As BU TATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT, {Signeay J. Ermatinge tinge iy.| Mrs. E. T. Harris and children of Dated July 1, 192) July 1 Minneapolis are visiting relatives . Hochalter and Violet ‘spent the week-end visiting relatives in streeter. Mrs. F, W. Neutman is receiving medical treatment at Bismarck. y N UP Roan mare weighing about 0 pounds, no distinctive marks, one. Bay mare weighing about 1 left hind foot white, on section 35, Ske 141, 81 W. A. ON, Raldwin, T/-8: TOMB IS FOUND Birmingham, Ala.—Buried under heap of forest leaves and forgotten for almost a century, the tomb o' John Hutchings was found near here recently. Hutchings waé a friend o' President Andrew Jackson, the two men seeing service in the Creek Wa | together. A band of Salvation Army work- ers from Bismarck held a street meeting here Saturday night. Grandpa and Grandma Omodt at- tended church in Steele Sunday even- ‘ing. Mr. Templeman and the boys went to the farm Thursday to look after things there. A transient named Butler was ar- rested Wednesda charged with the burglary of the Olson poo! hall re- taken. Mr. and Mrs. Albert a f f r Abraham Lehe, who were children visited relatives here OYEE). ‘the Fourth, The wedding of Vilma Banky and Rod La Rocque at Beverly Hills, Cali: The ceremony was held in the Church of the Good Shepherd, phe is shown above. ane, Mrs. stance Talmadge and Monique In the picture, Vilma Banky, Rod La Re F OUR NEIGHBORS married June 30, Phe quartet from F l did program music in the high night Tabjer of Jum the quartet Kidder county meeting held here Frid: attended in weather, Mr, ‘amily spite left Sund where they spent the Fourth. Albert DeW South Dakota for Mr. and Mrs. gone to visit. of “sacred and secular school vm 3 MissesFern Nolte and. Joy estown ‘om Jamestown und gave | ers on the program, » Martin Mrs. Emma Marsh i: eral weeks here vi: ing after business matters, teele high band played for in Tappen on members The the celebration Fourth. The iforms asion. Ness is h his parents, A shower was perintendent Mrs. her lady ae Regan ———_ Mr. and Mr: motored to F from there will go to Minot in while working on the road last week.|pany with Mr. and Mr: pel and Doris where the st fair and celebration. Rannestad, the Northw Mrs. H. son, Hazel Rhines uundbe| William Irs. A and M Freida Uhde attended the circus in| marck visitors Thursday, McClusky Saturday. . H. Helgeson ney, Mont., after returning to Regan to attend to business matters. Helges some time next week. Marvin and Paul Rupp and Rhines were camping at the over the Fourth. O. J. Hillstead motored to Hawley, | spending a s ion from his work in Bismai Mr, and Mrs, 0, T. given County! Ed Thursday evening. ns will come back to Regan} - Vilma’s Wedding Is Big Social Event was TO eat biggest sc ich_ Rudolph Valentin re Mrs. Harold Lloyd que, Bebe Daniels, left to right, La Rocque. ives there and to v who visiting | with rela | Hillstead, there. Mr b: nd Mrs. Hen returned Monda: to the Black Hills. had the pleasure of meeting cn and Mrs. Coolidge and m very much, oir and Mrs. nna Wilson and A. F, motored to Bismarele y Danielson an from spent a pi relatives and ge Moore and} letcher college > if rles Colip and sister, Mrs. ‘seh dah he, were Bismarek Thursda; nes and Margare acaonipanied | turned Friday | spending Richa anger. > choot officers was well] ap ink of the rainy) We st business in Regan deineay ania thy were “retueaing teom Wallinto perstown Where they attended the celebration of the new bridg 1 have | Bemis one of the oldest short of the upper Red river valley has seen this state change spending sev-| frontier prairie to a fertile farming ; 2 Hland and’ look-| “Harold Hopton, state bondin the | business visitor in Regan Friday wore theif The the first,on the Fred U completed and it i dance be given. k best and largest d for Su < work for’ th by basement an William f ing erected on the O, farm, five miles northwest i Re; Steiber dat the home and Mrs, C. Bess Wil-| Anderson and Robert Rataner a! and Hilda Krause | tended the meeting of the motored to Bismarck Wednesday and spent the day shopping. Fritz and Otto Uhde spent several | accompanied days of last week in Bisma boards in Bismarck Pleasant View distr by their Thursda bey spent the d. relatives, John Carlson and family were B Mr. Carise the se Mic being in attendance at went to Sid- ship. J. R. Jones has purchased a ne Ford Sedan. The Dick lake | | children, Dennis and Dor and Mrs. C. L. Malone and Con: | relative: a trip! While there ue August Westerman, Thurs- after days with the W. B. ot the Bank dedication | Mr. | John Howe has just completed the | ion of the new Fogel be- ie Malone of Bismarck} of '. L, Malone, Fred Bergquist, John| shopping and visiting Herman Smith residence near Dri coll Monday. Miss Vina Oder was a Regan shop- per Wednesday. Dave Hochhalter was helping Bill Hickel work on his car one day last week. Mervin and Miss Vina to Arena the Fourth. ns is visiting hi Mrs, Bunker, for on Goldie! Mr. and} evening. fut Martin Pe- Nicholson visfted . Lamb Monday evening. | e Ennen visited Dorothy Lam 4) » CR, Crawford hal ited in Bismarck Sunday. | Allensworth and) daugh-| visiting friends in} i c u Elvin Hoover and son left Sunday | morning for Canada for a few days. eT ea Clear Lake li ¢—__--_- ----_____ Mrs. Mary Hurle: gu nt the J, W. Be Hurley is Mr. Jam Johnson visited at 4he Winn Tuesday M ind famil er home. re Mrs. 7 olson" Katerba home . Shaffe Vivian, were visiting Lodge home in Steele Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olsen visited | with Mr. . Dallas Barkman | Tuesday evening. Mr Ibert Christensen nephew, James Johnson, were callers! atthe FE. A, Van Viect home Wednes day. Bismarek Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Albert ChristenSen, Johnson and granc ren, Keller “and and Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs: family of Violet, 8. D., motored the Christ Schoon home, arriving! few days visiting. | of Mrs.! mma and daughter, He at the Dr! 0 d, | @ nd dpa callers ‘Thur: ; Frank Shaft a] y Homer Henry Stil Ernest Wilde ison! i- d and) to called | while in et i r and also Miss Vivian di ng for Chill it with relatives a before going on to they expect to make future home. and Mrs. Sh re well known ing been in the sa wilaliess of Steele, host of friends, much success in n, They who wish em thein new home. The Belile young folks| for Dunn county to} spend the Fourth. Alpha and Opal Erickson rived from Fargo Saturday whe they have been employed, visit. with home folks, Mr. and Mrs, Fr: Steele 5 Miss Priscilla Olson and brothers,| and Earling, took in the pro. Lein township Sunday. . und Mrs. H. Smith enjoyed aj visit’ from a number of relatives! over the Fourth. The following were present: Mr, and Mrs. Bennie Smith »tand family of Litchville, North Da- | kota, Mr, B. E. Stokes and children 4! of Fort Ransom, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and fami Mr. Mrs. { to k Shaffer visited and Clifford Nelson and on, Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest have been visiting at the “! Schoon home, left Tuesd. home Violet, S. D. Boy Randolph and_ brother t-| near Minot motored to the B. F, le h Yi Christ | ay for their! ndolph is Pasiey, She. has been visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Stiles enter tained relatives July Fourtn. on A number of Menoken | Monday, Ww in and {here ie Walter Di | | few minutes Wednesd: daughter of Regan and) * Wilde, who}t | young folks from! ool Clear Lake took in the round-up at board meeting from Estherville town- : affer and daugiter,| vere shopping | PAGE ELEVEN. Little Joe j Bir's a eouen GAME, \F YOU. DoT PLAY GOLF) IN He FAIRUDAN.” township, and spent the Fourth at Pu park, renewing jfriendships of f days, Miss Ruth Welch of Mandan is a se guest this week at the H. A, lisle home, There was the celebration ies residents of this friends here Si he crowd 4 at s, music, large July out to Pursian dan joyed weather seeme ing but not too ¢ Mr. and) Mrs, little folks called |ville home Sunday Mrs. R. J. jhave B. Gooding t the Ernest evening. lliott and young folks been enjoying a vacation motor r. Morkin daug of Ele renewin, i Morkin = was Clark and borhood. She chool for seve neigh- Hise taught the loc 1 years Sterling Miss Mildred Stewart and Mildred John visited 1. Magnus’ Sun- day. Miss Margaret Lang . J. Johnson home Quite a number people attended visited at the day evening. the e given di evening. on und family, accom- itherine Cox, motored to of the di: c. J. John panied by family and GC. amily went on a at Menoken grov nd family spent a si Stiles and Mildred Johnson visited at John Sedwick"s a ning. A large crowd attended the: dance given at Sterling Thursday evening. Miss Mildred Johnson assisted P. snus with their work for a few days last week. few days at Painted Woods for the Fourth. Ed Matson d Dorothy Zu _D,, for the Fourth. mil Lang’s have company Minnesota for a few weeks. Mrs. Mork spent Fourth in 4 ompanied by Harold uff went to Verona, from the thryn Lee spent the past the guest of her Ds. meet- in . Delmar MeClellan, Mrs. Ed Pond ac ompanied | n, Elmer Dunea and in roy shopping and daughter Roberta, mith were visitors at the MeIntyre home ‘Thursday. M Mrs. Bert Glanville and were shopping in Wing Thurs- nd Mrs. Charlie Sattler are son born June 29 attended the school t. Bismarck Thurs- it a really worth Unfortunately many had to miss it on cers’ meeting and reported while meeting. of officers. the i len ering his house. and Mrs, W. H. k and s Ellen were morning ‘callers at the McIntyre home Wednesday past wi M Call Fi st Guaranty Bank. Buegeman, John Pat, infant son of Mr. Minn., Sunday to spend the Fourth | Winnie Malone were guests at the| Changing Their Minds Boy—wuer A swece ~ LOOKING GIRL OVER: THERE —LET’S STROLL, OVER ANO TRY To GET ACQUAINTED — Bow! ge JAGALONS Aor Frecues SLEPT WELL }; LAST ANGKT— 4 REASON, CNL GOIN SWiMMin’ 7, By Taylor fl = oe = AEG. U. 8. PAT. OFF. ©1927 BY | iso Mr. and Mrs, H. hildren, motored to sunday, rs. Arthur Bierig and also Mr, and Mrs. J. A. and children, motored to @ attend the chautauqua night, which was enjoyed y all. he men at the L, X. all busy now she: Link, the riding “around the looking over the telephone which is not working very well. rops are looking very promising. | Quite a number of people from this strict have taken out the exten- on on the state hail insurance. A number of people from this com- munity attended Sunday school at the Bierig schoolhous: Mrs. Gordon Schaffner and daugh- ter, Hope, are in Mandan where Mrs. Schaffner is taking medical treat- ment. Mike Bich has. been assisting the L. X. ranch men and Gordon Schaf- fner in shearing sheep. ———|:: >? | Wild Rose | The school board will hold its regular meeting at the clerk’s office children, Jacob: Hebron ranch are line, IS TAERE A SRETLAND ) YES-THEREC A” POP SAID IT” “WOULD BE AT TE DEPOT TINS UT?7LE Pony HESS ELL, Lers. TAERES, cere Sh AC.O.D, OF SIXTY: “FING. OFF AND RIDE _/DOLLARS BEFORE Tuesday afternoon, July 12 Mr. and Mrs. W. Parsons of Bismarck called on friends here a short time Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and:son Bobby of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Snyder of Bismarck visited relatives here and celebrated ‘the Fourth of July at Pursian lake. Tom Marks of Braddock was out the’ last of the week delivering gas and oil, Miss Mary Elliott purchased a Fe caer in Bismarck recently. A la attended the dance at Hazelton Fri- Let ening and report a fine time. Miss Elsie Bier of south of Brad- ‘dock visited her friend, Miss Ada Sa- ville, over the Fourth. ‘J.'8. Swanson, school director, and W. H. Brownawell, school clerk, at- tended the school officers’ meeting in Re ee Tharedey. irs. R. W. Feltheim and little aanghier are visiting at the home irs. Feltheim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, near Mr, Gilberts from south of Brad. |a dock made a business call here Sat- urday, ‘Homer Brownawell -was a business visitor in Hazelton Tuesday. Mr, and. Mrs. 8. J. King, Het number of our young folks’ | per and Irs. J. Stewart, has been on the sick list the past week. Mrs. J. J. Hirsel has been assisting in taking care of Kraft is doing the rk at Charlie Sattler’s during Sattler’s illne and Mrs, Harry Ulfers left iy by motor for points in north- ern and southern Minnesota, also South Dakota and perhaps lowa. Elmer Drum was an Arena caller mith transacted business Tuttle Wednesday Johnnie Mueller visited the Kraft Sunday afternoon, The Augsteadt Bros, of Goodrich drilled a well for Andrew Kraft Fri- day and Saturday. They went down feet. Mr, and Mrs. Delmar McClellan were week-end guests at the McKin= non home. Miss Kathryn Lee re- turned home with them. Mrs, ‘Etta Ikinson and _son jeorge were visitors at ,the Bert lanville home Sunday, * Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Scallon motored to the capital city Thursday to al tend the annual school officers’ mee! ing. Mrs. R. C. Halver and Mrs, A. L. Tees have had as their guest the past week their mother, Mrs. Far- num, of Arthur, N. D. Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Haas re- turned from their trip to Canada and report they like Canada very much. CK OF SALE, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that competitive bids will be_re= ceived by the Village of Wing, Bur- leigh County, North Dakota Sth day of 4) 1 Stalag P. m,, at the office of the Count Auditor in the Court House in the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, for the sale of $6,500 VILLAGE HALL BONDS of said Village of Wing, to be issued for the purpose of von- ing a Village Hall in and for said Village, which bonds are tobe dated June Ist, 1927, bear interest at the rate of 6% per cent per an- num, payable semi-ai nally. and to mature June 1, 1937, h princi and interest of said bonds to ee at the First Nationa) Bank, ipatapans. ber tao is musi accompan| @ certified check in the sum ne Tous than 2 vy legal opi thn aE wilt be con No bid nt ied alae wae