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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1997 LE WANTED NTED: W. CLAY HAULERS be used at Stanton, N. D, Paying 20 cents a yard mile. Haas Con- ‘tracting Co. Stanton, N. D. ‘) capability. It from 2 to 10 p. m, Must bake pies, and plan own menus, Wages $15 per week, with room and board at present and more: in fall.’ Write to Hotel Irvin ‘Cafe, Kenmare, N. De W —Exerienced girl for gen- oval hous. vork. . Mrs. H, B, Nelson, 308 Main Ave. West. _ a ANTED—Sal ; reliable to call on poultry raisers, we pay $60.00 to $100.00 per week. See E. Erickson at Prince Hotel. August 11 and 12th. * MOINES” now cempleting organization o Western North Dakota teritory, de- sire services of real men an@.‘wo- ig to build for the fu- ind ,income@lim ness to work rate with us. Full de- g H. H. Hafstrom,, aguriass Bismarck, N. D. ROOMS FOR RENT and co-o} tails Dist. 1 Insertion, 26 Wonthitt 5 a ne mere ee & S‘insertions, 25° || WORK WA! and water. ern newly in. For sal Majestic rs at 222 Sec ran Phone. 906 or call FOR RENT—Moders cnfuraished: ive room and bath, city heated t. in the Dale Apts. at 212 1-2 in. Inguiry at 222 Second stre ment in the Rue Apts. Frigidaire, electric stove. Phone 697-J or call at 711 Aven: FOR RENT—Beautiful room in a large modern home. Only two blocks from Courthouse. Have automatic gas water heater. Gentle- men only. Call at 502 Seventh stre se < FOR RENT—Nice large modern home with or wi ble for one person, or two girlf, bo; ple. Call at 613 Third street. Phone “1160. FOR RENT—A pleasant room in new house, suitable for two. Adjoin- ing sleeping porch with two beds. Four blocks from Postoffi ut Thayer ¥ FOR RENT—Two front rooms down * stairs, private entrance from street, modern, partly furnished. 1 forenoons or after 6' at 118 Fi ‘One 1 ight housekeeping room with pantry and closet, gas cook- ing. Also, a \garage, 622 Third street, Phone 132-W. i FOR RENT—One furnished room, suitable for light housekeeping or seping on second floor. Call at 8 Eighth. street or phone 104-W. FOR RENT—Large modern nicely furnished room, suitable for two, for gentlemen only. Phone 1152 or call ‘at-415 Fourth street. large clean fur- FOR RENT—One large fur cook With. Reasonable rent. 619-W. 619 Sixth street. 1 grooms for,light housekeeping on $2 eround floor—private entrance. FOR RENT—A pleasant, nicely fur- two. Phone 964 of call at SOL Sixt ret nicely furnished. Clase in, on car 51 Main or phone 672-R. FOR RENT: Furnished room in light housekeeping room. FOR RENT—Two furnished it at. enth street. Hlighed room, close in, suitable for FOR RENT—Large modern room ba 5 sicale ap ms 114 rant modern home. Call at 607 Sixth or married cou-| 5 6| FOR RENT—Modern FOR RENT—Three room modern furnished apartment with private ath. Call at 721 Third street. FOR RENT—Furnished of unfur- nished ~ sage ing et the’ Varney Fi 101 arden City Feeder 28 inch, equipped for. Nichols and Shepard ehraaning Machine, short carrier, for 00. Exceltent gcon- dition, A. H. Klipstein, Menoken, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To buy five or seven room house or bi ww, on nionth- y installments. 4 Tribune No. we : le: age lady desires positiqn as cook for thresh- neces: Write Tribune Ad. No. 9. HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE- new modern bun; low, five rooms and bath, built-in breakfast room and other built-in features, oak floors and woodwork, full finished basement, double gar- age, 50x140. lot. Terms for pay- ment. 418 West Rosser avenue. Phone 898. FOR Eleven — r house, 50x100 ft. Centrally located, three blocks from postoffice, east front, shade, trees, hardwood floors. Rooms upstairns will pay rent. Pos- session at once. Call at 416 Third eet or Phone 481-W. water heat, full basement. Ready September first. Inquire 508 West Broadway between seven and eight evenings or telephone 676-M, ED TO RENT—Ne nearly new medium sized house by Aug- ust 7th or 15th. Please state ad- dress and price in answering. Write Tribune Ad. No. 58. FOR -RENT—Strictly modern house in good locgtion with garage. Fur- nished or : unfurnished. — Adults only. .Phore 730-R or call at 223 Thayer. s FOR RE! ix room located on South Call at 511 Second si _ ne 778. FOR RENT=Moderm- furnished apie. ve. iy rn reem Kitchenette, Hazelbu: 411 Fifts street, at Murphy Apts, 204% Main FOR RENT—Apartment in Tribune Baild?zg. ffice. Avoly Tribu er K, Thompson. Phone 180. = _———————— ROOM AND BOARD i] FOR RENT—Room with ‘board in modern home, suitable for two, Or will rent for sleeping Call at 614 Eighth street. Phone 457-M. FURNITURE FOR NITURE FOR piece walnut dining room suite, three piece Karpen overstuffed set, Wilton rug 9x12, good bed, spring and mattress, kitchen cabinet, gas range, kitchen table, ete. Phone 4 or call at 512 Ninth stre FURNITURE FOR SALE—Leav city and must sell all househol furniture including electrie ran; ice box and complete furniture fct bedrooms, living reom and dining rom. Cail at 815 Second street or Phone _1050-M st FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas range. Cheap if taken at once. Call at 1010 Fourth street or 747-W. —— MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED—To lease to responsibil ies a good garage and: acces- so i. with artment ‘ live ia. Parties mu: in a posi- tion to take over about $1,000 worth of stock and equipment.) Placo new, doing a good business and well located. rite Trnbu=> No. 36. HOME LAUNDRY—First class work’ done. Shi a Also at ‘low Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A west. Phone’ 1017. __| FOR SALE—Lake shore and cottages. Tall pines, sand beach, on the Man- trap chain of lakes in Minnesota. Lots $150 up. S. W. Corwin, Bis- marck, N. D. ) LOST—=Pure white Angora cat. Find-| er kindly call 706 West Rosser Ave.’ Jacob Horne. FOR SALE CHEAP—Full blooded po- puppies. Mrs. Irene Sentz, Mandan, N. D. FOR RENT—A nice corner one room. furnished flat, reasonable rent. _The, Laurain Apts., phone 303, WANTED TQ REN’ odern four or five room house. Write Tribune c/o Ad No. 61. FOR RENT—Modern six room house with garage in paved distri Phone 839, FOR RENT—Completely furnished six room modern house. Inquire at 212 Ave. A, . Incorporations | Green's Auto Service, Sherwood, N. D., $20,000; Rupert E. Green and Roy W. Eddy, Sherwood, and William Eddy, Minot. Barton Oil company, $25,000; H. H. Schamel, J. N. Langum, A. J. Nelson, James Moffet and 0. A. Tolsby, all of Bart Stanley Chevrolet company, $15,000 /Edwin Johnson, Agnes Johnson and F. W. Medberry, all of Stani LITTLE JOE ’ A Single HE (S VERY BROAD-MI VIEWING MATTERS “ALL ANGLES.” HIS ACROBATIC L : fl HE STAYS WITH US ALL THROUGH WINTER MONTHS AND WIS CALL MAKES THE GARE jority of farmers in this y will finish rye harvesting this week. The drilled rye crop is good but the volunteer rye is not so good. O. B. Swanson made a trip to Bis- marck last week for binder repairs. He has three binders busy cutting rye. A number of local young: people at- tended the dance at Pursian park last Thursday evening. Sunday guests at the Howard Brownawell home included. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son of Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sny- | der and friends from Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons and daughter and friends gf Bismarck stopped here on their way to Pursian park Sunday. A large number of people attended a picnic in the woods near the Au- gust Benz home Sunday. The boys played ball while their elders vis- ited with neighbors. A delightful pic- nic lunch was served in the after- noon. A. Feltheim and R@flon Vie of Brad- dack are shocking rye for John Pet- erson. Miss Avis Carlisle spent the week- end with her cousin, Helen Browna- well, Coyotes have been preying on the turkeys afd chickens in their neigh- borhopd all summer. Some of the local boys succeeded in shooting an old one and putting an end to its murderous career. Miss Elsie Bier of southwest of Braddock visited her friend Miss Ada Saville, Sunday. Dewey Olson brought a binder out from the Val Benz store at Moffit last week and set it up for W. H. Brownawell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs from Coser: 5:25 THROAT BLACK INIDED, FROM THROUGH STUNTS HE FINDS INSECTS OTHER, BIRDS MISS INCHES. CROWN CHEEKS sane HE. CHICKADEES' BILLS, ALTHOUGH ~'] | mundane War Se SeeRNS HOLES IN SOFT WOOD FoR vee NESTS WHEN THEY ARE UNABLE ‘TO THE LONG LITTLE *-DAty -Day - FRIEND FORESTS MORE. south of Braddock and their daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Shepperd of Bismarck, were Sunday guests at the H. A. Carlisle home. Mrs. Harold Brownawell and son of Sterling are visiting relatives here a few days this week. Quite a number from here plan to attend the musical program at Pur- sian park next Sunday given by Mrs. Paul Kurtz of the Hazelton neigh- borhood ) R. J __R. J. Elliott and son Earl are tak- ing care of the rye crop on the homestead this week. Naughton | Miss Helen Rue and Isabelle John- son were supper guests of M Mrs. Frank Johnson Tuesda; Mr. and .Mrs. W. son Neil of Rupert, Idaho, and Mrs. C. A. Johnson Frida Mrs. Jensen taught school here 20 yea ago. Her maiden name was Joseph- ine Boonc. She was graduated from the William Moore school marek in 1909, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Solberg and children went to Bismarck Saturday. Mrs, Amanda Erickson was in the capital city Saturday. Edwin Johnson came down Wilton Tuesday and stayed night with his parents. isabelle Johnson went to Wilton with her brother Edwin to visit Miss Ellen Johnson a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and daughter Ruth were in Bismarck Saturday. They went to Mandan to visit Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen and son. who are stopping at the Mandan tourist camp. Abel Johnson was in Bismarck Sunday to attend pentecostal serve ices, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Small and daughter were in Bismarck Saturda: Abel Johnson motored to in Bis- from over IND DISCARDED WOODPECKER HOLES. marek Saturday, His mother came out h him to visit her sons who are living in Naughton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hendershot ited their brother-in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Solberg, Sunday. Buddy stayed over Sunday at the Solberg home. A surprise party was given for Alyce, Barker in honor of her 16th birthday, Monday evening. A number of young folks attended and a pleas- ant evening is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A, Johnson and Ruth Johnson went to Wildwood Sunday. Mrs, Hugo Solberg and son Harry called on Mrs. Alfred Karlson Wed+ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. in the capital city Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. August Carlson and sons Nobel and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fischer and little son My- ron went to the to attend Sab- ath school Saturday. Tom ‘Thompson Elenora were in the Tuesday shopping. rlson were and daughter capital — city Anderson Moore is. still Bismarck hospital but is home soon. The dwelling house on the Ches- sak farm was completely destroyed iby fire last week. It was caused by a little boy playing with matches. Mrs. Jim Karas Mallard home the first of the week. The Stewartsdale Sunday school gave their program at the church last Sunday. It was most enjoyable and instructive, John A. Stewart purchased a new binder in Bismarck last week to help harvest the heavy crop Mrs. Grundy returned to her home at the parsonage at Glencoe Friday. in the expected Thought By Taylor | mare! ‘home Sunday evenin jup the production during Ju and Mildred and Buddy Skogland vis-|M ——_—_——————uu «64 sited at the Chas. | W. M : susading: his. racation | motored to Lake Isubel Sunday. MANDAN HERDS TEST HIGHEST Keidel, Weiss and. Training School Carry Off Testing Circuit Honors Herds owned by Charles Keidel, William Weiss and the state trai ing school of Mandan tested the high- est during June, according to the monthly report of H. E. Balk, tester a4 the Burleigh-Morton dairy cir- cuit, Due to the abundant pasturage, dairy cattle have done exceptionally well during June, Mr. Balk says, add- ing that most of the dairymen are feeding grain, which will help keep ty and August, when less abundant. Highest herds are as follows: pastures are Owner W. J. Weiss C. Keidel ». S. T. School... M. Colton . Pros ol F. J. Splonskowski Ray Breen ..... WOON rics .8 Lohstreiter Bros. . E, Sasse P.M. Gosney . L. J. Garske .. Milton and Knight E, Solberg .. State penitentia: June are listed. High cows are as follows: Owner C. Keidel ........ S. T. School O. Oss rec ans chneider Bros . plonskowski O, Oss L. J. Garske Ray Breen She will remain here a short time,| disposing of her garden truck and furniture. Mr. and Mrs. John Alex Stewart made a trip to Bismarck last week. . Gramling accompanied them and fer a visit. with her the Regan vicinity. Many farmers in this vicinity have started harvesting. : Moare’s daughter is driving the rek and Lerona mail route dur- the illness of her father, Sd McKenzie i ert Rodgers and daugh- ter of Bismarck have returned to their home after spending some time here with rcsatives. Mr. und Mrs. C. D. Rodgers have returned home from a four weeks vacation trip. After spending. some me in Canada and other. eastern points, * Mrs. Isabelle Colby has returned home from Hudsfield after a visit with relatives. nthia Watson of Minneap- vi at the William Hughes, home the past week. Donald Bertholf has returned home after spending the past schogl year in college in Iowa. Word has’ been received here. by that Howard, son of Mr. Mrs, Lloyd Wildfang of Pasadena, Calif., was seriously hurt by falling out of his father's car. Mrs, L, E. Heaton and daughter, Mrs. Edna Putman, entertaind the . C, T. U. at their home Thurs- day afternoon. A most pleasant time was enjoyed and delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting will be held at the picnic grounds- at Menoken August inton Gaskill of Sterling the Rev. Zeller home Monday new Sdn. received word of the death of Mrs. Robert R. White at Sumner, Wash. Mrs. White, nee Edith Thompson, has many friends here that will be grieved to hear of her death. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutching arrived here Saturday. Mr. Hutching wil! take Frank Summars place.as helper at the N. P, depot. ‘airchilds of Bismarck was a McKenzie caller Sunday. A number of McKenzie people irs. C. E, Crum had as her guest Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hyitt of Semple, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ghonure of Bis- visited at the Horace Fairchild Mr. and Mrs. William Wilton mo- tored to Linton Sunday to visit with their son Bub, Mrs. Vinton Heaton of Jamestown has arrivedin the city to visit at the L. E, Heaton home. | Raleigh Mr. and Mrs. W. Morrison enter- tained a party of relatives ‘and friends to a picnic luncheon at their ar the R. R, dam Sunday. nk Bosworth and children returned from a month's vacation spent with relative sat Detroit Lake, inn. Chas. Snyder and mother, Mrs. Snyder of Walker, S. D., spent; Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beem. John. Thompson of Heart River, state hail adjuster, was renewing old acquaintances near Raleigh Wednes- foy Steele was on the, sick the st Mics Cla Johnson, school friend of Mrs. W. Morrison, arrived, Wed: | nesds fi Al tin, Minn, for: a jon home, who been with his'grand-; Mrs. F, X, Dempsey, marc Thureds; ; v se 1e1 il ‘Gute, is, visit, at the . Little Eart Milk Only cows producing over 50 pounds of butterfat Name of alist | ti — days’ vacation spent in the Black Hills and Yellowstone, Pai ving Sem erty ae eae lorrisan. 1 thelr” diner qucsis fride evant eir dinner. guests Fri ‘even! Mr. and Mrs. C. Mt Butler ‘and daugh- ee Hat ok d_ niece departed the . BP. ind niece first of the week on « business ‘trip They expect: to: be. ert Bird and: J. 8. siftess visitors in Bis- W. C. Grace.and rela- 3 Mrs.. Chas.» Oslow, and children of Council. Bluffs, Ia, motored to Bismarck Thutsday after- noon, Chas. Corey of McLaughlin. was a social caller in town a Fred Reed spent several days. in Shields on business this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M: Butler‘departed. on a motor trip to Medora Saturday. Grandma Jepson is seriously. ill at the home of her son, Louis Jepson, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Husby and son departed Friday heir. - hi in Butterfat Production 38.5 35.5 34.5 33.6 82.7 313 30.) 29.8 29.2 29.1 28.6 27.3, 271 26.8 5.7 22.5 No. 40.1b, bf. cows 7 8 i duction 116 962 990 . arwuSsHaxraceSBeo 600 209 i during the month of High Cow List Milks: Production 1390 1736 1182 1716 1295 1265 1665 1540 1914 1899 1597 1616 1434 1266 1530 Butterfat Production 1, 729 673 652 64.7 a2 63.2 61.6 59.8 56.9 55.9 63, 57.3 560 56. Sioux Falls, S, D., having spent their vacation with relatives in Raleigh and Mott. Mr. Thos, McGinnis, accompanied by the Carl Schiek family, motored to the Jacobson home near Brisbane to spend Sunday. ji Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oslow and three sons departed for their home at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Friday having peat their vacation with relatives at aleigh. : Govene Will of New Leipzig. ii iting her friend, Alfa Cors, this week, Nevo Bosworth went to New Latp- zig for a visit with her cousins the Horace Storm home. Ted Christensen was a county seat visitor Tuesday. Peter Ferguson of Cannon Ball was, transacting business in Raleigh Sat- urday, 2 Mr. and Mrs. C..L, Klienschmidt and children motored, to Bismarck. Thursday, Several picnics were held on the Cannon Ball River Sunday. ; Mrs. Thompson of Missouri is’ guest of her friend, Mrs, Ed Ras- mussen, Wednesday evening about 6:30, # big hail, wind and rain storm struck this. vicinity. ruining about half) o the crops. Some of the grain wag mbout ready for harvest in a few jays, A number of young folks from this community atten the dance given at Temvik Thursday evening. one reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Renschler were callers at Linton the latter part of the week John. Suvemy of Livona is working for Ferman Busby. re Mr. and Mrs. John Schlecht, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bragden and chil- dren and Miss Pa: Beck, of .Tem- vik were Sunday vi re at the John F, Renscheler home. , William Gilman of the, Livona vie- inity is working for Ed. Weller. dur- ing the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Ott, and Mr. and Mrs. Dartt and Mrs. MeLean and son Clarence were visiting at the Paul Manschund home Sunday: evening, Students Are Not. Keen About Change perrrasaas ; Recent announcement by the, state department of public instruction. that teachers’ institutes will be abancrans this year was bad. news for Pupils 0, have no overpowering desire for class- room exercises, ie The reason, accerding to Miss Bertha Palmer, state superintendent is that. it may reduce the number. holidays on which children will be free from school. In the past institute week has meant five days of leisure for children in each district. je ne plan of having a visiting teachs demonstration work one day in nek HLF district will reduce the. holi one and the children atten demonstration school will not, get that. Sitod Of course, Miss Palmer’ superintendents, who sa, oe : Every- ase, the other fone ons. a wil take advantage of thas ity. No matter how stitute holidays were is aren ‘Miss Femer ecabts that. ovel Sho maintain the sthsbte for pose of giving ir children-es . Sepeat excursion ‘rates Deis” State : Fait. and. tertained 'four- | -