The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 7

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Classified = No Advertisements Accepted ‘‘T. F.’’ "Till Forbidden Ads—Cash in Advance. No ss Accaphed afte ix O'dork F M. F..c. YOUNG, “Two houses for sale on monthly pay- - ments, with a very small payment down. Five houses for sale on monthly pay- ments for about. $650.00 payment down. One house and-barn to trade for farm property close in,: 160 acres of land near Baldwin - to trade, for house in Bismarck. Three néw. modern bungalows for sale at prices ranging from $2,500.00 to $3,000.00. t front Jot and 75 feet cor- ner lot‘on 4th street, for.gale, cheap- est lots on’ street Riverview Addition lots at: $300.00 to investment in the: city... The lots are closé in and buyers are Protect- ed. in every way. F. E. YOUNG, : Suite 15 First National Bank Building i Phones iy and ale iene the terms and conditions of the mort- hereinafter described by whieh the power of sale therein contained has become operative, and no action or proceeding having been instituted at law or in equity to recover the debt secured by. said mortgage or any part thereof, and upon such default the as- signee ‘of mort, having elected and hereby declared the entire mort- authorized by the safd. mortgage, now therefore. Notice {6 hereby ‘given that the cer- tain mortgage, made, executed and de- livered by Jacob Renn and Magdalena ;PRenn, his wife, Mortgagors, to. L. Beiseker, Mortgagee, dated tha 4th day of February, 1910, and filed for record in the officé of the Register of Deeds rot ‘the County ‘of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 8th day of February, 1910, at nine o'clock a, m. ‘and there recorded ‘in ‘Book “23” of Mortgages at Page “327” and duly as- signed ‘by said Mortgagee to Jolin W. Shelby, which assignment was dated February 15, 1910, and was filed for record in the office ‘of the Register of Deads of the County of Burleigh and “State of North Dakota, on the day of November, 1916, at’ nine o'clock a. m., and there recorded in Book “139” of Assignments at Page “66”, will be foreclosed by a sale of the ‘premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at the front in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dekota, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon, on the 3rd day of Janilary, A.D. 1917,.to satiety the amount due upon such mortgage ‘on the day of'sale. The premises ‘described’ in © such Mortgage. and which will be sold to satisfy the sanie’ are situated in the Coynty .of Burleigh and State of North Dakota and are.described as follows, viz Northeast Quarter (NE%), Section Bighteen® (18), Township’ One Hund- red Forty-four (144) ‘North, Range Beventy. even (77) West of the 5th M. There will be due onsuch mortgage at the date of sale including real es- tate taxes‘on said premise years 1912, 1913, '1914-ang 1915, which’ the ‘assignee: of mortgagee has paid in order to protect his interests in the mortgage under foreclosére, the sum of Seventeen Hundred Fifty and 22- 100 ($1750.22) Dollars, exclusive of costs, disbursements and attorney’s fees allowed by. law. Dated this 20th day of November, for the], _BISMARCE DAILY TRIBUNE ON Ni sTOOK fl Dr. W. F. Crewe, Secretary of p State Sanitary Board, Wires gage indebtedness die and payable as / / for -Advice North Dakota hag not yet joined in the embargo against the importation of live stock from. districts supposed to be affected by. the hoof and mouth disease, Dr. R. H. Treacy, district director for the United States bureau of ani- mal husbandry, and Dr. W. F. Crewe, secretary of the North Dakota live- stock sanitary. hoard, watching the situation, and they are prepared to act immediately it shail be deemed necessary. Dr. Crewe today *#fvised the Trib- une that he has wired federal pffi- cials for instructions. At presént no emergency seems to exist, but all pos- sible vigilance will be exercised in an effort to prevent the exposure of Flickertail livestock. Entertains ‘Mandan Guest. Mrs. Louis Conalley of Mandan was the guest during the first of the week door of the Court House, at Bismarck,|of Miss Bell Meyer of theWoodman- see, eo afe 4 Thanksgiving Guests. ‘Mr, and Mrs..H.H. Pilmore of Twelfth street are entertaining ‘as their. guests over: Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs, Hans Jess and family of Judson. Mrs, Jess is a sister of ‘Mr. Pilmore. cee Concludes Visit Here. ‘ Mrs. A. 'P. Barnes, who has been in the city for several days, il daughter, Mrs. 1..3P. Baker the city and ‘Mrs. G. H. Rus Third street, has ; returned home in Expansion, ., f to" her Marriage tFisstinced, Miss: Hattie Grover of this place and Andrew Wohlsted. of Cogswell, N. D., were married last evening’ in the home of the bride’ er, Mrs. C. B, Nupen, in:Fenth: street. Dev. H, C. Postelthwaite ‘of’ the Presby- terian church read the service at 5:20. They were unattended.» Mr. Wohlsted and bride will reside in Cogswell, Librettos of the Operas now on are closely |. . +} welcome at the greenhouses at any time, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY man for delivery work, who is acquainted with city and-un- derstands automobiles. Apply Guss- _ner’s store. 11-29-3t FOR RENT—Five-room house; partly modern. Geo. M. Register. .(11-29-3t ,SALESMEN—Come in and see our Proposition-on the best selling ar- ticle on the market. Experience unnecessary. One door south of Palladium, on Fifth street. 11-2%¢6t FOR RENT—Fiat, in Varney Flats. 11-293 WANTEO—Man for delivery; one who ‘understands an automobile. _».Geo, Gussner, 11-29-3t FOR RENT—Five-room house, partly modern; all © furnished—bedding, dishes, silverware, etc.; everything clean. ‘Cheap; this is a bargain. Phone 771, or call Sunday, 10 Kos- ser St. 11-29-38 TAXI-GRAIN CASE ON. The taxi-grain case was called be- fore Judge Dolan this afternoon. It is very-probable that the trio of ‘ariv- | defense, was cool and unshaken. The ers will be bound over to the district court. WE THANK YOU We wish to convey our thanks to our many patrons for the way in which they have helped us with their patronage through these first months of our business venture into tis patronage will continue to. grow as time goes on, so that next year our family, of “Satisfied laundry cus- tomers” will be definitely larger. WE THANK YOU ' The Capital ‘Steam Laundry Company MANDAN VISITORS. Among the Mandan visitors in the city Tuesday were Mrs. Frank Me- Quillin, Mrs. George Steinbrook, Mrs. William Meisner and Mrs. P. A. Fri- stad. OSCAR M’DANIELS ON STAND IN OWN DEFENSE 18 COOL AND UNSHAKEN St... Joseph, “Mo, Nov. 29>-Oscar McDaniels, on the stand in his own \ iar aah FE bal L | Day, | We trust that all the The Bank with the Cloc Thanksgiving The officers and Directors of this Wank desire to thank the many customers of the institution for their patronage during this year, which has been the most. prosperous in the history of the bank. people in Bismarck have received their full share of prosperity. - Bis- | marck’s Business World, and \we trust | 4 prosecution is attempting to break. his alibi. | WILSON’S PLURALITY, 3,773, San Francisco, Nov. 28.—Definita and official figures have been compil- ed on California’s election. -Wilson’s plurality over Hughes in California 1g ESTER S PILLS C. & DIAMOND FRANC iT Ask Ds eeeebioe Gots ne. ne other. Diao | Geis ra yearsknownas Lect, safest Always Reine, BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWNERE That’s Our Specialty and we've got the best procurable direct from the mines, ' Our MONARCH coal is guaran- teed to be clean, free from mois- ture and unadulterated with slate, sand or clinkers. You cannot buy better coal anywhere. There is absolutely no waste except an extremely low percentage of ash. Buy your coal from us and save yourself from disappointment, We can give you very attractive prices on car lots, C. A. FINCH \1916, 23-30-7-14-21-28, JOHN W. SHELBY, Assignee of Mortgagee. ARTHUR L. NETCHER, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- Gagee, Fessenden, N. D, WANTED—C ‘O—Cigar makers; also cigar banders. 423 Third:8t, W. F. Erien- meyer. Good ‘opening for competent “barber, with small capital. Box 776 Dunn Center, N. ‘D. 11-24-6t sale at Hoskins’;. 25c each opera. MUMS ARE THE RAGE. ‘A gorgeous display of yellow and white chrysanthemums is exhibited in the Hoskins show windows. They are superb and are finding ready sale for the Thanksgiving ‘season. The de- mand is great for these blooms throughout the state and in South Da-|* kota and Montana, arid ‘is being fur- nished by the local ‘florist. The display windows of the store are filled with the mammoth flowers, of white and yellow. Every chrysanthémum sold was raised in the Hosking greenhouses in this city. This {8 an industry’ that very few people in Bismarck know they have in their'mifdst. Visitors are —_—_—_—__—_—— Lumber Co. PHONE 17 Bear Creek Owl Creek Nut Anthracite Nut J.-H. HOLIHAN, Lucas Block. Houses for Sale. HOUSES FOR SALE. FOR SALE—House of six rooms and| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY baths. $2850, $350-cash amd. $26).0) - sDVERTISEMENT. . monthly. FOR, Notice, is Hereby, Given, That that Aine; %-rooms and-bath.» $2200. | certin;mortgage, executed. and deliver. FOR SALE—Modern house; 8 rooms |ed by John Yegen, Mortgagor, to Bis- marck Grocery Company, a corpora- ad beth $0350. tion, Mortgagée, dated the loth day of Yr et mo Fe is, | tion, Mo: » TOR SALE—House on 12th; 6 room! February, A. D, nineteen hundred and $1,900. Se Saree sixteen, and filed for record in the of- pOReeUe einer close ese in; big fice af the Register of Deeds of the FOR’ SALE—Houre’ of & rooms and | Dabots, on the 10th day. of February, =faths*rents:for:@50-e montir.--§ 4,000; aD i "4 a ta, Book $3) 4. H, HOLIHAN o agen, at page 274, will be fore- closed by a sife of the promlsas: ik in Lucas Block Phone 745 oh oe an d herinafter descr in ae City: sleabck tate the Co omnes of Barlefet, | TheFirst National Bank BISMARCK, N.D. FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE Monarch SELP WANTED ANT! | for: genera jouse- work; highest wages,” Call at'511 Washington Ave., or phone 93. ., Z 11-28-12t WANTED—A girl to do house work. Call 30 Ave. A, or phone 625.. Mrs. W. F. Crewe: 3 fy (31-28-6t WANTED-—Girl__for general” house- work; German’: preferred: Phone 548Z." 11-28-3¢ x WANTED—Cook ‘and dining room girl at once. Apply hotel at Colehar- bor, N. D. 12-28-3t WANTED—Giri for general house- work, Mrs. O. N. Dunham; Phone 265. 4 F11-27-8ti ‘WANTED—Competent girl for. gen- efal housework; small family; good | FOR THR THROAT A AND LUNGS AND COLDS eckman’ s Mra. 8. P. HARVEY HARRIS & CO. _ | SP. Jackson, Mgr. 320 ACRES—Close to town, with creek on both quarters; good soil; |" very fine for a man with stock, A 3 Saige pean) a SE FOR SALE—One 1 hay press, poobeae 160 “ACRES—Good soil; tfonally well; nice. grove of trees; Lambert. « 134 y 11:27-3t Cost—chila’s fur, collar Dosser and Avenue D on 6th St. 11-25-8t Leave at Tribune office: depot, handbag, leave at Tribune. I; Mes excep-| dump wagon: watch and some money. Can ‘be: bought ch lar betwee! Tost—on Friday night, at the NXP. containing gold Finder, Call at. 808 Second St., or ‘phone _Phon not far from a loading station. A good piece of property that can be hought at a low price. a large list of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city. HARVEY HARRIS @ CO. | FOR REWT—Three modern furnished rooms for’ light-housekeeping. Call Thursday or éVenings. 1106 Broad- ‘way. 11-28-2t FOR “RENT—Fine room; — private bath. No. 46 Main St. 11-28-9t FOR RENT—Two comfortable furn- ished and heated rooms. 801 4th . FOR RENT—Thtee modern furnist- ed rooms for light housekeeping. B16 Sth St. 11-27-3t ENT—Three nice, large front Yooms, in @ modern house. Will be vacated December 15; 803 Seventh St. 11-25-8t FOR-RENT—Two rooms with board; Glso Doard without room. -208 Thay- Phone BK 11-10-1mo ern roow- Gentlemen preferred; 38 Ave. A. 11-14-1mo WANTED=—Steady work by man jan with team. Phone 11-28-6t LADY WANTS to care for children evenings. Phone 193X. 11-27-6t WORK WANTED—Young lady with fair education wants work in the city. Write Tribune, No. 23. 11-10-1mo er. -- POSITIONS WANTED POSITION WANTED—By high school girl with private family. Phone 400X. Call after Thursday. 11-29-3t FOR RENT, "Dec. 6th, a Sroom cottage, ly modern. apely 1202 Broadway. \, 11-28-4t FOR RENT—Modern S-room house. 64 M, 828. B,....11-274t 282K. 11-26-3t a Sak RR SS a FOR SALE — Furniture — complete parlor and bedroom set; finished in Early English; upholstered in gen- uine leather. Call at 308 4th. Phone 779. .-11-27-3t ‘FOR SACE—Furnishings of a 12- room hotel, complete, and ‘building for a i Answer 31, care Tribune. FOR SALE—One idtchen cabinet, one sinall table and couch. Call 74. 11-28-21 FOR SALE—Very fine household tac niture; good as new. Phore 63SX. or call 812 Seventh. 11-27-3" | WANTED ENUMERATORS — eastern building company is.3 a ttt, to spend many thousands of ;tc!' in building houses in Bisar: sell on easy payments, or ‘ on yearly leases, if the dema.. sufficient to warrant the expen ture; hence, will take a careful home owners and renters census of the city and desires to employ two ladies and two gentlemen to make the enumeration. Address, stating expetience and giving refer- ence, No. 34 care Tribune, 11-244t TD D. T. OWENS “& CO. FOR SALE—160-acre, very choice farm, on easy terms. Only $1,000 cash - required. Balance on long time with low rate of interest. FOR SALE—Six-room, modern house ‘with full basement. Furnace heat, -light and water; bath. Price, $3,000. Only $1,200 cash required to swing deal. VERY CHOICE 50-foot lot for sale, on Twelfth street ;éast front; water and sewer in street. WANTED TO. RENT—By December 1st, modern 7-room house. Farm and City Loans, — _D. T. OWENS & CO.” —————————EEEE—_—_— BIDS FOR COAL. The Bismarck Hospital wants bids on lignite coal, delivered into its sheds, the contract to run for one year. Every bid taust accompany ® test of the coal to be delivered. The right is reserved to reject ai¥ a all bids. Bids must be in by. Dec. 1st, 1916. THE leet ‘HOSPITAL, : fone BS. STRUTS, Sec: 11-20-12t | day of January, A. D. 1914. and hereinafter-described, door of the court house in the City of F. E. McCURDY, 4 kota,'at the | now at tg ornitiy ripe aoe the 23rd day of cent A. D. 191 to satisfy the amolint; due upon sald mortgage on the day of sale. The pre- mn | mises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, ate situated in the County of Burleigh. and State of North Dakota, and de- ‘scribed as-folows, towit: All of Section Twenty-five (25), South Half (S.%4) of Section Twenty- four (24), South Half (8.14) of Sec- tion Thirteen (13), and North-east Quarter (N. B.%) of Section Thirteen (13), all in Township One Hundred Thirty-eight (138), Range Eighty (80). There will be due on such mortgage at the date of sale the eum of $3,040.30 together with costs and statutory at torneys fees, Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, this 14th day of November 1916. BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY Mortgages. H.C. BRADLEY. Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota, (Thurs.6wks.) NOTICE. OF MORTGAGE SALE 8Y ADVERTISEMENT. “otice is Hereby Given, That that stam mortgage, executed and deliv-, ‘90+ Thomas H. Schramm and Lil- * 3chramm, his wife, Mortgagors, .. Ostrander, Mortgagee, date vth ‘day of December, A. D. nine hundred and thirteen, and filed record in the_office of the Register Deeds of the County of Burietgh, jand State of North Dakota, on ont: ed in Book 111 of Mortgage, at pige ‘652, will be foréclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and at the front Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 9th day of December, A. D. 1916, to satisfy the amount due upon. said, mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- scribed in said mortgage and which will be sold te satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh and State of-North Dakota, and described, as follows, towit: Lot Four (4) in Block Forty-two (42) in Flannery and Wetherby’s addi- tion to the City of Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota. ‘That several installments on sald mortgage payments are past due and unpaid and that the mortgage provides that in default of any instaliments that the mortgagee may declare the whole sum due and payable and that the mortgagee does hereby declare the whole sum due and pavz-Lle. There will be dre on such mortrnse et the date of sale t'= sum of Three Hundred Forty-One Dollars. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this ist day of November, 19}6. A. J. OSTRANDER, Mortgagee. 29-16-23-30-7 _ Aitomer for Mortgagee, = Alterative GOLD BY ALL TRADING DRVCCIATS NOTICE OF SALE ON SPECIAL EX- ECUTION IN MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE. ~ Notice Is- Hereby Given, That bv virtue of a judgment. in mortgage foreclosure rendered ‘and given by the District Court of Burleigh County. Sixth Judicial District, State of North Dakota, and entered ahd docketed ir the office of the Clerk Of ‘said Court on the 10th day of November, 1916 in an action wherein American Life Insurance Company, a corporation, is plaintiff, and Edwin J. Ruddy, Loret- ta /Ruddy, Mary Roddy, Catharine Ruddy, and Edwin J. Ruddy as Guard- ian'of the Minor Heirs of Katie C. Rifady, and Wm. .A. O'Donnell, were defendants, in favor of the plaintiff and. against said defendants for the sum of $724.86, which judgment, ‘dmong other ‘things, directed the sale by me of the real property hereinaf- ter described, or so much thereof as may “be sufficient to satisfy the amount of said judgment, with inter- est thereon and costs, or.go much of said judgment as the proceeds of ‘such sale applicable thereto will sat- isfy; therefore, by virtue of a writ of special execution to me igsted out of the office of the clerk of said court in and for said county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota for the sum Of $724.86, and interest, ‘accrued and accruing costs and costs of sale, di- recting me ‘to sell said real property Pursuant to said judgment and exe- cution, I, J. P. French, Sheriff of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, and the Person appointed by said Court to make said sale, will sell the fea} prop- erty hereinafter described to the high-| est bidder for cash, at public auction, at the front door of the ‘court house in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, on the 2ist day of December, 1916, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy said judgment and execution, with in- terest and costs -thereon, and the costs and expenses of such sale, or as much thereof as the proceeds. of in sale. applicable thereto will sat-; a The premises to be sold as afore- said pursuant to said judgment and said writ of special execution, and to this notice, are described in said judg- ment and décree and writ, as follows, | to-wit: \ The Northeast Quarter (NE 1-4) of Section Seven (7), Township One Hundred. Thirty-nine (139) North, Range Seventy-six (76), in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Da-} kota. tee this 11th day of November, 1916. J. P. FRENCH, sre of Burleigh County, North Miller, “Guser & Tillotson, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck North Dakota. , (15-22-29-6-13-20) Armory Roller Rink Thanksgiving Afternoon’ and Evening : Afternoon Session 3:00 to 5:30 Evening Session 7:30 to 10:00 The Famous Wilton Lignite Coal Low in Ash and High in Calorid Value A Free Burning, Non-Clinkering Coal, “A Fuel Without a Fault” at $3.25-per ton Delivered This coal does not Clinker, and contains les: sulphur and ash than any other lignite mined in North Dakota Washburn Lignite Coal ompany Phone 453 Office Cor. 9th and Broadway F. J. M’CORMICK, Agent

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