The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 31, 1918, Page 7

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SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern BENNY MUST HAVE ‘BEEN USING HIS WRIST WATCH . FOR, A COMPASS STICK TO YOUR ARGUMENT; FRECKLES SADW DOWN, mney oes Ww MORNING, PA WCUAIRMAN (OP TNE © oy FA | COUNTY FooD Board AND 4 MANE ATA POINT To visit ALLMEMBERS oF THE US.Bov'S [- WCRKING. [on Hise TWAT'S GARBAGE POTATORS- CARROTS: LETTUCE- BEETS AN’ ~ GOSH, MOST EVERYTHING; UAT, ARE THE MOST ESSENTIAL STABLE Foods 3 WELL, (76 A GOOD THING ‘PICKED: Te wi PA FINE, BUT R BN: CORN AN OATS THAT'S WHAT WE FEED oue HoRsES ! f& Vests pals 00 UP ee NOTICE TO THE PUALIC, Notice is hereby given that all per- sons and all property owners ~who have outhouses, privies, vaults and cess pools within the*limits of the City of Bismarck, North ‘Dakota upon property abutting any. street contain- inga public sewer must have «il such outhouses, privies, vaults and cess pools removed and pre zer sewer ccn- nections made, on or b2fcre the Ist day of September, 1918.” ‘All persons failing to comply with this notice Will be prosecuted at once after September 1st, 1918, in accord- ance with the ordinance now ‘In effect. Dated this 19th day of July, 1918. DR. F. B. STRAUSS, City Health Officer. 7 20 31 10t é BUY W. 5. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—Ss. IN DISTRICT ;COURT—Sixth Judicial District. . ‘French & Welch Hardware Com- pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Frank ®. White, and Eveline B. White, de- fendants. 2. eh gh . Notice is hereby given that by vir- | tue of a special execution to me di- rected and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the clerk's of- fice of the Sixth Judicial District Court in and for the county ‘of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, upon a judgment ‘rendered in sald court in favor of said plaintiff, and ‘against ‘the said. defendants, I have levied “ujon ‘ the following described real property lying and. situate in the city of Bis- marck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, end described as follows, to-wit. Lots Bleven (11) and Twelve (12) Block Tw. (2), McKenzie’s addition to the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. . : shall on Saturday, August 24, A. D. 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the. front door of the Court House ‘tn’ the City of Bismarck, ‘in. Bure! County, North Dakota, proceed to sell the right, title and interest of the abo /e named defendants in and. to the above de- scribed real Trop er ey to say aie judgment and costs amounting to the a of Two Hundfed Seventy-eight and 63-100 ($278/62) Dollars. with ‘n- terest thereon at the rate uf six ‘per cent per‘annum from and after the 7th day of June A. BD. 1518, together with accrued costs and accruing ccs! of. the execution and ‘sale, at ‘public auction to the highest bid ier for cash. Dated at Bismarck: RO ae is 9th day of July, A. D. 1918. mt ¢ " _J. P, FRENCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, N. D. H. F. O'Hare, . ‘Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D. ; (duly 10 17 24 31; Aug 7 14) avy Ww... <= SUMMONS. STATR OF pA DAKOTA, Coun- Burleigh. 3 STRICT € URT, Sixth Judicial IN DISTRICT CO! District. s Lewis J. Priebe, plaintiff, vs. Wal- ter A. Deitchrich, Walter A. Deitch rick, Van Sant Company, a corpora: tion, Alice L. Howe. Grant Van Sant. ‘Annie Hegdahl, Hans Hegdahl and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien or in cumbrance \upon the property de scribed in the complaint, defendants. The State of North Dakota to the ‘Above Named Defendants: : You are hereby summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action, which complaint was filed in the of: fice of the district. court of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 8th day of July, 1918, and to serve a copy of - your answer to said complaint upon the subscribers at their offices in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, ‘North Dakota, within thirty ‘days af: ter the service of this summons upon you. exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by adetault tor the relief jemanded in the complaint. ‘ Dated at ‘Bismarck, North Dakota, , 1918. Jay SEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, 5 E. T. BURKE Tribune Fbone 753 rench children In the large cities. Many weed Hourishing food and more particularly, a combination of food, sunilght and fresh air: The American Red Cross Is co-operating with the French “agencies which have established outside the fortifications of Paris, harraque- mente or fresh -air homes, to which the “Kiddies” can be sent. The ‘picture shows a group of little gardeners presenting fresh ‘vegetables from their gardens to the Comtesse Guebhurt of the Red Croxs. War {s_particilarly hard on Fi the 5th P. M.,’containing three hun- dred twenty (320) acres, more or less, jOTICH according to the U. S. government sur- To the Above Named Defendants: vey thereof; thst the purpose of this You will please take notice, that the action is to quiet in plaintiff the title ‘above entitled action relates to the| to said real property; that no personal following deséribed real property. sit-| claim is.made against any of the de- uated in Burleigh County, North Da-| féndants. kota, to-wit: The East Half (E 1-2) NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, of Séction Thirty-Five (35), Township Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, One Hundred .Forty-Four (144) North North Dakota. of Range Seventy-Five (75) West of) 7—17 24 31;,.8—7 14 21. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Attorneys for Plaintiff, Bismarck, | North: Dakota. NOTICE XTom, Did You oper ‘N A TAX To Go, TO THE pepo? WILL TAKE US RIGHT To THE THEY START. ON SHORT one mile to.town, sandy House 35x40, barn 30x38, chicken ‘house, machi shed. wood shed. Price § per acre. Morigage $4,500.00.’ Will consider Dakota property,: 177. acres stock farm Morton cdunty. ' Fairly good Milo‘ngs, 99 acres broken. elegant water. Price $22.00 will take small- er place. A. Yivester, Mandan, _N. D. 25 5t FOR SALE—160 acres of. unimproved land. TEurleigh county, near Dris- coll, $10.00 per acre half cash, "0. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. So. Seattle, Wash. 7 22.8 wks FOR SALE OR HXCHANGE—One- half. section land “well improved, near Flasher, N. D.)Stock and im- plements included. Small payment down, Jong terms balance, or will trade for good stock merchandise or other property., 1-4 section 2 miles north of Lark, N. D.. crop payment plan. L. C. Garner, Flasher, N. D. 16 12t FOR SAL Stock” ranch north of Huff, N. D. 323 acres, can break and make a good living on if desired. Plenty of good running water. Will sell very reasonable. Apply Mrs. each additional word. J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains FOR SALE—House of 6 rooms and bath, east front, trees, close in. For quick sale $2,600. $900 cash. This isa real bargain. - "** "J, H. HOLIHAN Nora E. Cooke, 713 3rd street. 126 Gt FOR SALE—160 acres; of farm Jana, 14 miles south of New Leipzig. Gooa well, pasture, 60 acres broken, will take city property in trade. Apply Lucas Block Phone 745 Cora A. Lamb, 321 Bighth street, | Bismartk, N. D, ooo Forget “it, ‘ Regretting the mistakes of yester- day is a poor substitute for preventing the mistakes of the morrow. Even though the ‘heart be sore for what is over and done, it is folly to sit dowa and bewall it. The future is before us, and needs clear vision, not eyes teak: dimmed. BY ALLMAN | AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES | a HELP WANTED—MALE PAINTERS WANTED—None but first class workmen need apply. Steece & Steece, Mandan, N..D. Phone 250. eS 731 8t WANTED—Man with ‘small clothing stock and does dry cleaning and re- pairing, to locate in city of 1,500. Write George V. Bratzel, Hebron, 'N. __Dak. 31:1 wk WANTED—W can place a number of first class lumber yard managers at good salaries in yards in Minnesota, the Dakotas ahd Montana. Men who have had contracting experience and ‘know something about office work may qualify for these positions. Business Mén’s Efficrency’ Bureau, 902 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis. I 727 It WANTED—Young man to work by month, F. Jaszkawiak, 421 12th street. 30 3t WANTED at once, two men, inside work the year around. Bismarck Bottling works, ~ “7 30 tt. WANTED—Men at Northern: Produc: Co. 7.29 3: WANTED—A __ representative to sell Watkins: products, extracts, spices and fine toilet articles in. thig city. Good wages. — Inquire’ F. S. Kaft, General Agent, 18 West Main. 729 1 wk. GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,000, clerks at Washington. Esaminatioms ev- erywhere in August. Experience un- necessary. Men and, women desir- ing government positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, (former Civil Service Examiner) 52 Kenois Bldg., Washington. 7 27 8t POSITIONS WANTED MARRIED MAN exempt trom dratt wants. position as bookkeeper, cash- ier Thoroughly experienced. Best reference. Write 552 Tribune. < 7 29 ot WANTED -~ Position by middle-aged, temperate man in advertising, gen-} eral office work and handling legal instruments, at liberty August 20. Address No. 551 Tribune. Bismarck N. D. YOR _SALE—Roadster automobile, nearly new. Cheap for cash, E. T. Burke, Room 12,: Tribune Blk. 729 2t FOR SALE—Buick Six 1918 Model B 45. Going into service. Dr, A. B. Tyrell, Underwood, N.D. 726 tf} FOR SALE—Ford auto also horse, wa-| gon and harness. Write 547 Tribune. 724 6t FOR SALH—Ford speedster, just over- | hauled. New tires., $300 if taken at once’ Call 308K. 7.26 6t WANTED—particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find ‘they are better. | Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, N. D./ 4 TO tt 4 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Young girl to assist ‘with housework and care of baby. Mrs. F, Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway. 7.30 1.dw. WANTED—At once a thoroughly com- petent stenographer; only experi- enced perso nable to furnish first class refeernces need apply. State Highway Commission. 725 6t WANTED—Responsible party to care’ for boy and girl, ages 7 and 6, near school, preferred. Phone 210 before 9 a.m. or 7:30 p. m. 7 26 3t WANTED—Competent girl for general | housework. Phone 415W, 208 8rd street. 7 29 1 wk. ‘ FOR SALE OR RENT— __ HOUSES AND FLATS HOUSE FOR RENT ‘on Thayer. street between 6th and 7th street. _ Inquire 811 Ave. C. or at Bismarck Steam ‘Laundry: 431 3t FOR RENT—A modern ‘five.room, bungalow. Range installed. . For in- formation Phone 263. 7 30 tt FOR RENT—Two small houses with , water and electric lights. Inquire at 307 South 7th street. Phone 355. i s 7 30 8t WANTED—To rent an all modern 6, room house. Phone 230K. 7.29 tf FOR RENT—Small house convenient: ly located. Apply C. L. Burton, 726 tf FOR RENT—5 room house on 6th and Sweet street. See Geo, Gussner. | 126 3t YOR RENT—Two room house. with city water, 1209 Thaye- street. Ih, uire A, Van Horn. 209’ Seventh street. Phone 305. a : 7:24 tt UR RENT—Very nicely furnished flat on ‘ifrst floor ‘including ‘piano. all modern. ‘No children,’ 807 4th stteét. Phone 404K. 7 23 ot FOR RENT—Five room house. Phone 484L or call 214 6th street. { 722 at FOR RENT—A_ six-room modern house, also a 7 room -partly mod- ern house both close in. Phone 806. 7:20 1 wk FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- so furnished rooms for light house- keeping or otherwise if desireil. Phone 404K or call $01 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second’ Hand store. 7 20 tt ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms at 418 8th street. Phone 354K 731 at. FOR [RENT—Rooms in strictly mod- ern house ‘close in. Pleasant loca- tion. 515 5th street. Phone 592X. 7 30 tf FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 478L. fe 729 2t FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping’ rooms on 1st. floor. Close in. Phone 621L or call 320 4th street. 7 26 bt ¥OR RENT—Modern room, 515 4th street or phone 643.» 7 26 6t FOR RENT—Close in furnished two- room apartment on first floor. Also furnished reoms with kitchenette for light housekeeping. 411: 5th St. Phone 273. 725 6t FGR RENT—Unfurnished — modern roms also half of basement, cne block from post office. Inquire at W. Murphy’s Barber Shop, oppo site the post office. 7.25 Gt FOR RENT—Suite of three rooms and large eloset located over Knowles’ Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. 710 tt FOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern. Hot. water heat. Phone 619L_ or call 619 6th street. 6 20 | { | 2362. ‘ ah CLASSIFIED, ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15 cents. Adver- tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for © _ WORK ‘WANTED WANTED—Practical” nursing, MTs. Cora A. Land, 321 8th street. Phone GOBX, 7301 wk WANTED—Sewing by the\day. Amer- ican Queen corsets made to order. ' 622 Eighth St. Phone 457X. 7-31-1w WANTED—Washing by the day or by the hour. Phone, 590-L. 302 14t2 street. 7 29 3t. WANTED—Good experienced dress- make wishes to take up sewing at her Lome. Mrs. Charles Lamb, 18 __West Thayer. 5 723 2 wks WANTED—Lady student wants place to work for hoard and room. Sur 7:19 2wk ness College, Phone 183. (MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Only hotel in town of 1,- 000. Owner must get out on account of health. 16 furnished rooms, hot water heat, electric lights. Paying Proposition, $3,000 will swing deal. Write: or see Mrs, Freda Forrest, Ashley, 'N.D. 7311 wk NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D., wants your cream and will pay highest market’ price always. Write for tags. F218 WANTED—To ‘buy ‘a good range stove. Must be reasonable, Call ‘2 FOR SALE—A 13 year lease of a g002 coal mine with all buildings and inin- ing tools. Located one mile ‘trom’ Manhaven, N. D. Melvin Vollmer, _. Manhaven, N. D. 7291 wk GOING TO ILINOIS, "so thst sell7my complete héusehold * furnishings, beds, rockers, rugs, chairs, tables, washing machine, davenport, Victro- la, buffet, etc. ‘Carl Blum, 704 6th _street. 729 3t YOU SHOULD get your chimneys Fe- pdired and uplastering ‘done béfore the fall rush of work ‘begins, ‘It's cheaper now. All work gviarantedd. Fred Bolter, 522 12th street. ‘Phone 494X, T 291 m6 FOR SALE—Ivers and Pond piano, and one Duntley ‘electric cleaner, In- quire between 12 and 2 o'clock, Mrs. Eppinger, Grand ‘Pacific hotel. Lit Banwit aiis id pales atin puke OG FOR SALE—Couch, ; sanitary couch mattress, book case, buffet, plano lamp, tea-cart tables, large Victrola and records, dining room chairs, ma- hogany chiffonier and gas range. Dr. __Dunla) 7 27 1 wk FOR § —Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. wilt sell'at a bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. 7 23 1 mo. WANTED—Blacksmith will sell shop. or hire man on percentage or by the day. Machinery run by elec- tricity, in live town, no oppositin. Robt Cotton, Wilton, N. D. 729 ot WE WILL C OUT our entire stock of Moline Advance binders at 1917 cost. 7 ft. at $145; 8 ft. at $150. $8.00 extra if set up. Farmers Union Elevator & Merc. Co., Regan, N. D. T3722 wks. FOR SALE—Grocery business in good location in mining and farming vi- cinity. Paying business on cash basis. Going to war. Address P. O. BR. 263, Wilton. N. D. The Better Way. It is better to worry about what may happen and get busy to prevent {t than to spend a lifetime worrying after it has happened.

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