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Tribune Classified “Advertisements PHONE '82 =-— ___MALE HELP WANTED _ WANTED CLAY HAULERS \ be used at Stanton, N. D. Paying 20 cents a yard n Hi tracting Co., Stanton, N. TEARN Barber trad great demand, big w: easy work, New catalog and special summer offer ah Moler Barber by the month. F, Juaakbwisk, 419 it h Car, Commission Basis, Write ‘Tribune Ad No. 6 co Reuss : fo Position open Aug. sneaking preferred. Can or write Geo. C. Landgebe, auffeur to go through state. Would prefer one who could do some canvassing. Call at 322 So. Ninth street. Phone 1177-W. fl for general house- work. Call at 208 Sixth street or Sixth str WANTED—Experienced waitress, good wages, steady work. Apply. New Palace Cafe, Mandan, N. D. ____-APARTMERTS | FOR RENT—Modern five room bungalow apartment, hot wa- ter heat, glassed in screened porch, full basement, gas and electrica q connections, garage and lawn Phone, 842-M or call at 622. Tenth street. FOR RENT—One five room and one four room strictly modern apar! ment. For-sale: Magestie ran at Jarrell Hardware, Call at 222 Second street or Phone 905. RENT—Modern ap two large front rooms on ground floor, vrivate entrance from street, hot wa y furnished, | Call at nished apartment oF small furnished house. For refer- ences inquire at S. E. Bergeson & jon, Phone 267. : ‘OR — RENT—Furnished FOR RENT—Unfurnished apattment, two rooms and bi th, city heat. Call FOR RENT—Housekeeping _apart- ment, suitable for man and wife or two indies, 422 Fifth street. d room front apartment. Call before 27:80 p. m. at 120 W. eee ei FOR RENT—Furnish nished apartment et the Varner _Fia' Phone 773. Phang 852, FOR RENT— room. kitchenette. “iavelburet al vitth ORCI SS Fe 8 Nig So FOR RENT Apartme! it in Tribune 1h) i i FOR RENT—Modern apartment. L, K. Thompson, Phone 180. bination gas and electric-—good > condition $35.00. Call J. L, Mul- lin, 602%: Ave. D. HOME LAUNDRY—First done. Shirts a specialty. family washes taken. Small repai at low cost, arguerite Bulten Home Laundry, 203 Avenue A we FOR a police dog, s' old. Wolf grey color, beautifully marked, very intelligent and highly pedigreed. For further information address Box 253, Washburn. N._D. R SALE—Two ing machines. Bismarck Meadows Co., 520 Mai Ave. Phone 318. FOR RENT OR SALE—Small hotel in Regan, North Dakota. . For par! culars write Andrew Halum, Brain- P| Phone 21, — Advertsing Rates under 8 2 erin, sis fer wi CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATE3 65 Cents Per Inch ‘All classified ads are cash in ened uy 18?hy, ~ received o'clock eure insertion same THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 82 HOUSES ANP FLATS FOR SALE—All modern 5 room home, with bath and pantry. Wonderful location with beautiful lawn, trees, shrubs, and flowers. Near city park and school, Owner leaving city and must sell. Immediate pos- session given, Price $4100, down payment and balance monthly pay- ments like rent. Geo. M. Regis FOR SALE—House in eastern part o city. Six rooms and bath, modern, almost new. Price $3850. Will take light, late model sedan in part payment. Address Tribune in care ¥OR RENT—Six room modern howe located on South side of N. track. Ci ud at 511 Second street. FOR RENP—Three room house with basement water and light. Phone 535-M or call at 210 Eleventh street FOR RENT—A nice corner one room furnished flat, reasonable rent. wurain Apts FOR RENT—Four room modern fiz ‘all at 215 Tenth street. Mary WORK WANTED ‘factory machiner; pipe fitting. Ten years exp: Guarantee work. Refere wanted. H. L. Patterson, 105- Phone 617-J. WORK WANTED. an desites position as cooking for threshing crew. Write Tribune Ad. 0. 66, WANTED TO BUY WANTED—To bay five or seven room house or bungalow on month- installments. Write Tribune No. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Electric ‘ran dressipg case, chiffonier, oak dining room table, Kitehen cabinet. 815 Second “street or call 1050-M. Moffit.. | Mrs. F. H. Pillsbury was a’ Bis- marck caller Wednesday Mrs. Cabbage visited at the M. D. Olson home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. E. Watkins was a shopper in town Thursday. Mrs, Ed Olson, Mrs. A, W. Faust} j and Mrs. M, D, Olson visited at the John Benz home Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. G. McNally visited at the T. H. Pilisbury home Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. Fay Johnson was a shopper in Aid meet at the home of Mrs, B..F. Lane Wednesday after- noon. At 5 o’clock a delicious lunch was served, rs. George Parks and Mrs. Frank| M7 Durffee were callers in town Satur- day. ‘ormie Kimball is painting the schoolhouse this week. Mrs. Chas. Soules ited at the W. W. McNally home Monday afternoon. Miss Mildred Jameson entertained at a 6 o'clock diner Friday, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McNally and “a ighter T MAKING ResuuveD 15, RESULTED IN _POP GO! “ORA Ei TION Me ERICSON SIX ROOM houge, south front, close to park, $4500.00. FIVE ROOM modern bungalow, east| front, basement gerage, just off paving, fire place, stationery tubs, Al condition, $5700.00, FOUR ROOM, brand new bungalow, never occupied, built for a hom and not just to sell, $4000.00. FIVE ROOM cottage, bath, basement, only $2300.00, FOUR ROOM cottage, south side, basement, barn, 150 feet frontage, only $1700.00. THESE ARE only a few of the doz- ens of places I have for sale. BUILDING LOTS; a wide selection in all parts of the city, hundreds on monthly payments. INSURANCE; Fire, tornado, automo- bile, in good, old reliable compan- ies. FARM LANDS; The greatest growth and development Nerth Dakota has ever seen in starting. BUY LAND NOW when values are so low. DO YOUR ESTATE BUSINESS with the man who, for many years, has probably done more advertising for Bismarck and the Missouri Slope than the rest of the commun- ity combined. F. E. YOUNG, — FOR RENT—A ple: house, suitable 0 ing sleeping porch wi Four rere from Foust i A West. me 262-W. FOR RENT—One a ests Fre sleeping room, also one light, housekeeping room’ with gas for cooking, i modern home. Call at 619 Si th ely furnished ‘oom in modern home with or ithout board, hot water heat, close in. Call at 217 Eighth street. Phone 511-3. mS FOR RENT—One furnishei room, | suitable for light housekeeping or sleeping on second floor. Call at 418 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. FOR Ri Room in modern home with or without board, suitable for two, Also dresser for sale. Call at 614 Eighth street. Phone 457-M. Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. M: G. wacavauy Were the guests, Mrs. Frank Brooks was a shopper in town Monday, rs, Emil Enockson js enjoving a Couns! Age! Pusch, Pas. Agent, “0. appeared before the Board sit from her sisters who liye in Arthur, Mrs.’ Charles Faust visited at the!!!) A, W. Faust home Tuesda: Mrs. Lia xorter-entertained at cof- fee Thursday afternoon.” Mesdames Kruse, Bullock, Stevens,, Faust, Hos- ford. and Mrs. C..B., Stevens: were present. Mrs. Ed Olson and Mrs. W. V. Car- roll entertained 15 ladies at lunch- eon Thursday ufternoon. ‘week-end with Harriet Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. John Beny and fam- Mr. and henge Pete Bosses and L. Ada ed er home St nday afternoon, given here Friday night and all re- ported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs, Weaver Fowler of near Glencoe entertained at a fried gat-fish dinner Sunday. My. and Mrs Ed Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Olso! 1 Olson” and Ethel Anderson, Benz, Eddie Olson and Mr. and Hoeft and family of Ster- HA among those present. M. D. Olson and Miss Mabel ‘Olson ‘Visited at the John Benz home Tuesday evening. and Mrs. W. V. Carroll, Mrs.|The Werner and Miss Mabel ‘Olson were Bismarck callers Saturday. gees R . CK TRIB ed ER LOseRs, Sep ag a a Hous ASE e Tae WORMS SURFACE Arter, SX wore Bete es Rp wine TABU, CACC SEce ni se Proceedings (Continued from page 12) nissioners adjourned to July 13, 1927 The Roard of County Commissio Car joved by for the purpose o} Bocondad on the County Budget. of County Comm nd appeared before m motion the ai the Board ‘and. protested against Johnson filed a com- plaint with the Board against the |“ appropriation made for the “Afternoon July 13, 1927 The Board of County Con ers réconvened with all present, and upon moti to meet again as @ Board ot Kqual- | Miss Dorothy. MeNally spent the] !24t! changes were mad tate to equalize between the v ous taxing districts: eae r Commissioner Swanson that the” ‘County A 140-77 for the amount of the years. 1919 to 1926 inclusive. County assign its inte! Eckiund, increase. in the crop on said land to Mr. M Phoenix, increase ~ A large crowd attended the dance|{ iein, and that the Coun Board of County Com authorized to sign deed Vv Roll call, Fricke, Aye, Moynier, Aye, Hay Greek, Teeth as de Aye, Swanson, Aye, Mov ‘ed by Commissioner Soder and Wve Carroll, Misses| 3 hy Comimissl Amounts of $7500, $5000, and $1000 ii Sibley Butte, Witiake of ituuen, ae mufticienes ‘subject te thg State's Attorney as to fu oat call, Fricke, Ay er, Upon motion the Board of- County | are_awin. Commissioners adjourned subject to the call of the County Auditor, if Arena, decrease . Burle igh County, N. —Special Meeting rd of County Commission- in sp: he County ai mount of 87000, » Bank in the MRS. One per cent of all human births| Triplets occur only once in 7,000 births, and quadruplets once in 370,000." et again at 10 Commissioner reserves the right to or all bids. By order of the Sc hool Board. Dated Aug, 4, NOURE FORGETTING \ I ADMIRE THAT SPIRI POPS PRIDE~HE'LL | IN AMAN~MY HENRY GQ THROUGH WITH 1S THE GAME WAY — \ THIS NOW THAT HE'S ] BRAVE AND FEARLESS, . AND UNDER THE CRUELEST LACERATION & qld HE REMAINS Gos! 1 sust OPENED ‘THE CUPBOARD AND A MOUSE JUMPED OUT. Miss Adeline Ness of McClusky is visiting with her sister Mrs. J. T. Ashley of Sterling. The church ladies aid met at Emil Lang’s on Friday afternoon. Eliza Wagner celebrated her 88th birthday on August 5th. Mrs. Henry Jessen visited at J. T. | Ashley's last week. Mr. and Mrs, Celmer Drystad went to Bottineau Friday to spend the week-end with _ relative They were accompanied by Mrs. Drystad’s father who has been visiting with them for the past week. Miss Agnes Yidsta returned to her work in Sterling Thursday after a few weeks visit at her home in Fargo. Mrs. Billy Hoghes of McKenzie \ncee at the J. T. Ashley home Mon- | day. Misses Marion Lewis Mildred Johnson and Belva Beatty visited at the Max Lang home Sunday. Bill Heoft and family were town callers Monday evening. Arnold Kush is visiting has brother George Kush at Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sharp visited at Jim Riley’s Sunday. Harold Dillmore of Hurdsfield vis- ited at J. T, Ashley's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Eiezenbies were town callers Monday. Mrs. George Kush motorgd to Bis- marck Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Sediver were town callers Monday. C. J. Johnson and family motored to Bismarck Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. Geheart } Magnus were in town Monday eveni Mrs. Loomis visited with Mrs. Wag- ner Friday. Mildred Johnson spent Sunday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Crumb of McKenzie were in Sterling Monday evening. Max Long and daughter Esther motored to Vawson Sanaa | afternoon to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jedlicka. J.T. Ashley was in Bismarck Satur- day Giittora Wright was a town caller Monday morning. Fay Edgerley visited at C. J. John- son's Sunday. Richard Long was a town caller Monday morning. Misses Doris Chennowith, Margaret Rice and Fay Loomis called. on “Jackie” Ashley Friday. Mrs. Clinton Gaskell visited at J. T. Ashley’s Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richardson were town caliegs Friday evening. Miss Mildred Stewart is assisting Mrs. Martin Olson of Driscoll with her work for a few weeks. Mrs. Laverne Richardson called on J. T, Ashley’s Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hendershot were —— callers Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Hall annd family motored to the river Sunday. Miss Olive Johnson returned to her home Thursday evening after spend- ing a few days visiting Pd L. S. French’s of Bismarck, Ed. Kafer and family of en were visiting friends in Sterling Sunday. Mrs. Robt. Sharp and Mrs. Helmer Malland visited at J. T. Ashley's junday evening. Miss Madge Runey visited friends in Sterling Saturday. iss Orpha French of Bismarck is iting at C. J. Johnson's, Everyone had an enjoyable time y{at the dance at Jennie Clark's Fri- day evening. Music was furnished {by the “Hoot Owls” from Linton. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loomis of Jamestown are visiting here. Mr, und Mrs. James Riley motored rek Tuesd: morning. ‘uneral services of Ole Toxin were held in Bismarck last Friday. Mr. Toxen lived south of Sterling for {many year ——____________@ 4 ) O——$ _$____ Clara Rise who has spent some time visiting her sister Olive at the Patterson ranch near Wing returned home Thursday evening. Anna and Helen Anderson of Bis- marck are visiting at the Seymour and Alfred Arneson homes. Miss Josephine Olson of Tryge township is assisting Mrs. B. N. Lein with housework. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lillevod and son George of Fergus Falls, Mi who have spent the past week visit- ing relatives and friends here re- turned to their home Saturday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs, Dallas Barkman and y spent Sunday iting friends at Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Derick Larson of rule spent Sunday iting at the |. O. Rise and Sivert Brenden homes. a and Mrs. Alfred Arneson, daughter Alice, Clara Rise and Mrs. Seymour Arneson called at the Sivert Brenden home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rise motored to Goodrich Thursday afternoon. Art -Bjorhus motored to Driscoll Saturday evening. | Harold Chistianson motored to Bis- jaa after a load of twine Thurs- jay. Mr. and Mrs. Lillevold and Mrs. | Frits Hagen pea children called at Joe Rise’s and B, N. Lein’s Friday afternoon, John Gunderson called at the Geo. || Christianson home Sunday forenoon. Not a very large crowd attended services Sunday. There will be Norwegian services again Aug. 21 at 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rise, Ernest Irvin and Glenwood spent’ Sunday forenoon at the P. H. Kluksdal home. yceoree Lillevold from Fergus Falls, wining his friend, Valdemar Lein. A fairly large crowd attended the ball game held between the Wing “boosters” and Lein “slickers” at Elmer Josephson’s place, The score was 28 to 6 in favor of the “slick- ‘A return game will be played at Art Bjorhus’ next Sunday, Aug. 14 at 3 o'clock. Alice Arneson spent Monday night ith Clara Rise. n't forget that the Luther League meets at B. N. Lein’s home Sunday Aug. 14. Program com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Everybody wel- come, Mr. and Mrs.-Floyd Owens took their son Buddy to the Bismarck hospital Sunday morning on account of blood poison. i yh marek Monday.) business in Bismare! lon te Mr. ie Lawrence Madland onal ‘motored to Bismarek noon, and Mrs. Walter to Bismarck MI ag me noon on business. ‘ . Miss Elsie Olson has been with her sister, Mrs. Anton at the Joe Fischer home the tore part PAGE THIRTEEN was held ina tent on the Auditeriune block in Bisma: Fret in evening.. Pete, Lunquist. is assisting brother Elmer Lawteiet with haying. Charles McCormick has purchased a new ten foot binder to run with his tractor. Charles McCormick transacted but iness in Bismarck Bender Wm. Kershaw hauled coal for. Lawrence Madland Monday. Martin Tooker is br repairing his separator for thresh! Mrs. Wm. Kershaw from the Bismarck hospital Sundes evening. Everybody is busy Fepairing their binders and headers to harvest their bumper crop. Martin Tooker motored to Bis- marck Saturday. Ed. Walworth was a businesas caller at the Walter Dietzman home Sunday forenoon. Elmer and Norma Agnew, Rall annd Clinton Tooker .and Edw Dietzman were visitors at the Floyd’ Owens home Sunda Ecklund Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and ohsig were shoppers in Wilton Mon- jay. Joe Jiras called at the T. F. Morris home Wednesday evening. Charlie Keator, Gene Perkins and Elf Johnson passed through this vic- inity Saturday where they, will con- tinuestheir work on the road. Mr. and Mrs..T. F. Morris and daughters, Justine and Aldene mo- tored to Wilton Thursday. Clarence Falkenstein ealled at the J. _M. Tompson home Sunday. Ben Myers called at the Edwin Morris home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jiras, Joe and Tilly visited with their ‘daughter, Mrs. Philip Monroe, Sunday. Donald ‘and Paul Larson of Bis- marek have been visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Atuerson, a number of days, Jack Payseno and Ben Meyers were business callers in Wilton Saturday. They also visited at the T. F. Morris home. Viran Nelson went to the Fosberg coal mine Friday. Glen Fosberg visited with Kenneth Johnson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Olson and son were business callers in Wilton Satur Levi Anderson visited with the Brown brothers Friday night. Justine Morris returned home Wed- nesday from Bill Morris’ where she has been visiting her cousin Rose- Mary for two weeks. “rs. Sorenson returned home with her son who has been in the hos- pital for a number of wee! Glencoe | Ce ITETC Harvest time is here again and the rush is on with Farmers and business men working shoulder to shoulder to hasten the gathering of the vast acreage of waving golden grain. Binding has been general for some time while heading is getting well started and with favorable con- ditions it is expected that most grain be taken care of by next week. There is some rust present in the wheat, but owing to its late arrival very little damage is reported. Don Nicholson and sister accom- panied by Miss Alice MacLean and Helen Becknall were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Belyea of Wilton. The Belyea family were former residents of this vicinity and their many friends here are pleased to know that they are doing well in their present location. Mr. and Mr Alex MacLean and spent few days last week| Ni Frances RE daughter were Sunday guests at the home of Chris Smith of Morton county. Mr. Deitrich, who has purchased See, 29 Telfer Township is busy these days drilling a well and lining things up in general in praparation for tl fall when he will move from his present location at New Salem to make his permanent home on this property. . W. Stewart went to the timber Thursday and brought back a big load of wood. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacLean and son Vernon. Mrs. Trousdale. Chub Smith and Fred Adams were among those who were present at the Jean Smith home Thursday. The occasion beibe little Raymond’s tenth birth- oF slic Clark is busy haying on the John R. Stewart farm and reports at pay as pricy pxpelloat ir, and Mrs. Henry Mills are the piv ‘pacennts of a ba® daughter born to them at d Bismarck hospital last week. Miss Carmichael of Livona is as- sisting in the housework at the Henry Mills home during the absence of his wife. who has been confined in a Bismarck hospital. Anderson Moore who has been undergoing treatment in a Bismarck hospital is reported to be improving nicely and is expected to leave’ the hospital in a few days. Don Nicholson and John Beckpall made a very speedy business trip to the Capital City Wednesday morn- ing. NOTICK OF MORTGAGH wou a CLOSURE SALE Notice hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and: de- My d by James Mullins, a single man, mortgagor to Bismarck a: @ corporation, mortgagee, dated 3rd day of September, 1921, and filed for record in the office of th Register of Deeds of the Gounty of Burleigh in the State of N kota, on the 23rd day of Noverb, 1921, and duly recorded in Book, i of Mortgages on page 128, ny gt mortgage wax on the 21st day mber, » duly assign Dakota, to the Bank of North Da- kota, which assignment was duly ‘ded in the office of the Regis- r of Deeds of Burleigh Connty,, ‘orth Dakota, on the 29th aay October, 1925, at 9 w. im. 175" on’ page 271; and "thereafter assigned by aald id. pasignce of Mort. Bagee to L. R. Baird as Receiver of Sismarck fianic on the “atth of Feb- Truary, 1926, which oeslbnmeent was. duly re:orded in Book 1%§ of As- signments on page Ne i ul -¥ - ort of said register of deeds, forecloxed by sale of the peas in such mortgage and herelnaiter described, at the front. ta Court House at Bismarck, the hour of two o’ch 12th day of We Canitae”: 1927, fo. OS eg isty the DON s Setar: sale, Th such mort- sed in er tgage and which will id: £9 thi me are ane 88 follows,