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ee enc | ‘FRIDAY, -AUG.-2771918.. ‘SQUIRREL FOOD “By Ahern © WITH: THE CAPTAIN LAST OFE BENNY 18 OFF THE CAPTAIN” FRECKLES AND HIS , FRIENDS By Blosser i UNCLE IS GOING TO HAVE A GOOD SHINE - THINK? WELL, MER uP wri any 6ugs “ToDAY TTELL NOU WHAT YOU) GMM ea ea ; SAN DO~,POLISH UP MY Mig " a nee GOOD Boors WILE T DRESS]}"/ . T' GO T' TOWNS ‘ GEE - AIN'T T GOIN’ Vi q. LISTEN: YOUNG FELLOW ~ DONT BOTHER ME ABOUT. 689! VE GOT MY DUTIES TO: TEND, AND. WHY: DO YOU ALWANS: FOLLOW ME ALL OVER IN CASE SOMETHING HAPPENS. % mou WELL. ‘CAP, You'Re “H’ HEAD FELLA OF THis BOAT, AN’! ‘WANT, TO STAND To. CUSTOM, | THE. LAST, 70, LEAVE, THE I Py i \ nt 1 CAN.” ALONG? DID YOU KNOW ACCORDING _ CAPTAIN, WOULD: BE THE, “EM ~You C's DO EIT RETTER THAN: WHOS CAP! on WILL Now: PLEASE GIVE ME AN: \NTRODUCTION To. TH’ FELLA 1 CAN PAL AROUND WH FIRST OFF, SO YeAN~ THEY'RE TEIN" DONE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- BS CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed. and delivered. by John Bostrom (Bachelor) mortgag- or to First National bank, (corpora- tion), of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, mortgagee, and, filed for record in the office, o on ‘the 29th day of November, 1913, said: mortgagee to Bismarck Loan Invaéstment Company, Bismarck, N.: D. a poration, by written fristrument of Burleigh: county, North ‘Dakota. on the?f8th day of July, 1018; atid ‘record- ed in book 155 on page. 25, will be foreclosed’ by a sale-ef the premises scribed, at Whe front door of the-court houge in, the county: of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hoor, of, ten!o’clock A. M. on the 3rd ‘day oi September, 1918, to satisfy the amount due!’d nsuch’ mortgage on the day 6 .sa1@.. The premises, described in such, mortgage ‘and: which: will, b: sald. to), ar adoott i Jeatisty the same. are. ibed"gs tol lows: Northeast quarter (NH 1-4) of: the: Northwest quarter” (NW: 1-4) of. Sec- tiogten (10): Township one: hund: thirty-nine (139) Range. seventy-nine’ (79); containing forty “acres: ‘mone or, les# according: to the: goverment sur- vey; thereof, all in tl leigh and state of North, Dakota. iere will be due on such at date of sale the: sum of: hunfired twenty-four and 33-100 y dol- lars’ (9324.33). rene ‘Dated this 26th day of July, 1918. BISMARCK LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY (a Corporation) Assignee ‘ Mortgagee. THEODORE KOFFEL, orney: for Assignee: of Mortgage “Bismarck, N. D. TOT; 83-10 1 24: BL i —suF Wi ss 4 Keep Curb on Speech. Mogt of us say a great den! more than we men.” We'have-a- way of, ex. |, agayrating things just; for. the sake, of |. the, picturesque. There’ is no reasoty whig, we should talk about.oun own af- fairs and. legs. reason ior talking about cur, neighbors. It is'a mighty: safe rule. in, ‘business,, as in life itgelf, to, say, only the plensant things ‘and keep the unpleasant things. In: the background— |, or; better still, not to recognize them at i. ——— BUY W. S. 8. sg + Love Letters in, Hymn Book. A pair of lovers. who had been: for bidden to speak or write, attended the same church, and, theix. plan was the exchange of hymn books. As the youpe man was an officer of the chyrch he: did this’ little job before service. Most delightful and satisfac- tory: love letters could. be pieced, to gethier by following certain. lead-pencll marks, and in order to elude even'&® Sherlock Holmes of the,household, the, letters were’ inade’ to read: from the, end to the beginning of the book. iH ——-3uy w. 8. $s —= + The. Building of Life. Life is a butiding. Tt risés slowly day by day, through the- years. Every, new lesson we. learn lays a block. on the edifice which is rising, silently with- in us.; [very experience, every touch of another life ‘on ours, every, influence that impresses us, every book we rend, every conversation wé lave, every act of our commonest days, ‘adds some- thing'to thé invisible buflding.—J. R- Miller. ss ——r w. 5. 8. Concentrated Clews. For persons interested in the study of finger prints. can. he highly, recom: mended; apy of the best circulating. novels in the. public library,—Buffalo, | EAWYER Tribune Block - Biamarek, N. D: HEBRON. NEWS. Julius Schumacher took, a business trip to Carson and Selfridge by auto | WANTED—Pra tore eee. WORK WANTED ical nursing, Mrs. | FOR RENT—Nice large’ room in new | WANTED—Sewing by the day. Amer jean Queen corsets made to order.| FOR RENT—Strictly modern oH 3 ' ENT— stly modern ‘room, 622 Eighth St. Phone 457X. |< hat and cokl water. 515 Fourta . Erma Stelter spent Monday and Tuesday with friends at Glen Ullin. Last Friday night the Hebron Cadet 821 wk iscces uss, 9-3 821 ws @ corps held a farewell dance for Claude i Stelter who was at home on dated the 28th day. of November, 1913;! leave. A large crowd was present and everyone had a good time. One fea- the register of deeds of thie county of ture. of the evening’s entertainmen: Eurleigh ‘and: state of North Dakota | was an exhibition drill »y the cadets. Ope Claude Stelter who has been home and. recorded “in book” 116 of mort-} oy ‘sick leave for about a month. left gagés at-page 292) and. assigned bY | 1as¢ Sunday morning for the east coast where he. will take up his work in a aN agai 1k d children are Mrs. A. R,. Bolke and children datéd July..16, 1918, filed. tor record, ‘Mr, and.Mr. G. E. Langbeinat in te office of the register of deeds Meer tend “HE. G. Dudgeon an isil thé Stelter family in Hebron last\Sun- a > A! 4 ED—Good experienced d hin nae ie wishes to take up sewing at T—Large modern room, hot Mrs. Charles Lamb, 18 water suitable for two. her Lém West Th ; WANTi&D—Lady student wants place to ‘work for board and room, Bust- | ness College, Phone 183. WORK WANTED—Dy girl of 22 with normal education. Can furnish good | FOR RENT—Rooms. in strictly mod- references. 506 11t' street or Phone | ern house close in. ' Pleasant loca- —_—_—— ee Upon her-return to the ranch she was FOR RENT—Two furnished; rooms for accompanied by Mr..and Mrs, Paut, ; light housekeeping. Phone 478L. © | ' Real Estate Bargains di family visited " e Hebron Cadet corps hiked out in ich mortgage ‘and’ hereinafter: de- ‘aint oY oust? boat P south of town and; speit the night in camp, returning Sunday afternoon. }. Mirs-A. C, Urban was operated up- ‘on for appendicitis and gall stones at the. Fairview. hospital, in ‘Minneapolis last Saturday morning. She has been improvingssteadily since that time, “Mr: and) Mrs, C. L. Robertson re- turned’ Saturday night ‘from a visit Willow. City, N. D. ho has’ been editor lof. the Hebren, Herald for some time, bought’ the: Hebron. Tribune ‘and: took eof it this week. His place in 'ttie Herald’ office “has ‘been’ taken. by: PD; Robertgon of Glen. Ullin, who fll make: his home in Hebron from with relatives at E. W. Sperry,’ w: county of But’ | It brings sleep. and it brings music, for no mother ever rocked her child with- out: a lullahy accompantment. It’s all gone, however, because Steely science has said that it must go. The only |‘ 6191, or call 619. 6th ee baby that has a chance today is the one who is born at sea on the first day Of B long, voyage Exchange, 82 6t The boys we select will be well paid and.given an. opportunity to earn. learn and advance.- Apply to Harris TOM. GETS ACQUAINTED BY ALLMAN & Co., per Wek. Harris, 113 4th a E smarck, N. D, % RIGHT AWAY " ; : WANTED—Young man to work by month: ~ F. Jaszkawiak, 421 12th We Bratzel returned Sunday morning from a month's: visit with her son, Gottlieb in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. John Urban went to Rochester; Minn. Wednesday after: heré Mr.” Urban) will ‘undergo treatment for asthma. Mrs. Harry Funk visited relatives e, |and friends in thig city last week. Phone. 485X, 7932 wks | Mrs. Peter Reid, 722 5th street. | 8 itt was "| each addi rd. FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping List tlonal. word 719 2wk| rooms at 418 8th street. Phone 354K ! 731 at 8 2 2t tion, 515 5th street. Phone 592X. E Tan J. H: HOLIHAN 729. 2 To ie ———Buyw. 5.8 ee | FOR SALE—House. of. 6 rooms and FOR. RENT—Two furnished. light ¥ ‘ ible Seaweeds. bath, east front, trees, close in. For Edible housekeeping © rooms. on st floot:| quick sale $2,600. $900 cash. This There are seaweeds which are good |* Close in. Phone 621L or call 320 foods, The old folk in many British | 4th: street. ‘ 7 96 62 | ' §@ real bargain. const districts will recall much thet is | FOR RENT. Close in furnished two- useful) on the subject once thelr mem- yoom.‘apartment on first floor. Also h ories are set a-working. ; Those who furnished .redms with kitchenett® | Lucas Block Phone 745|ROR-RENT Gt —yeasonable-rate all live near the sea will certainly. be. wise to titilize the food wealth that it casts ashore, though With seaweeds, as with FOR RENT—Unfurnished modern land: weeds; some trouble should, be taken. teforehand, ta he quite sure} 5 Hubnkte ‘Bathe Shop, oppo about’ thie identification of specimens. site tio we vis Beebe Shop, opp J. H. HOLIHAN ‘for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. ‘Phone 273. 7 26 bt roms also, half. of. hasement, cne block’ from. post office. Taquire. at HELP WANTED—MALE bad he 2, 1. 26 _6t.| PAINTERS WANTED—None but first - Many, Mothers Ignore Science. FOR RE.NT—Suite of:three rooms and} class. workmen need apply. Steece ‘The doctors: say we must not, but large vloset located, over Knowles'/ & Steace, Mandan, N. D’~ Phone 250. what harm does it'do.to rock ajbaby?| Jewelry store. Apply to F, A. 7 31 3t Knowles, Bismarck, N. D. “ato tt WANTED—Man with small clothing LU stock and does dry cleaning and re- run KENT—Furnished rooms all) pairing, to locate im city of 1,500. modern. Hot water heat. Phone} Write George V. Bratzel, Hebron, N. } Dak.” é 31 1 wk ——_—— ROOM AND ' BOARD-—Mrs. Ral 620 6th street. Phne 329R. street. 30 8b. Y NOv. FOLKS. GO: NovRSELVES AT WOME “WILL BRING IN Co. General. Agent, 18 ‘West Main. 4:2 GOVERNMENT N at ‘Washington. erywhere in August. (former Civil. Service Examiner) Kenois Bidg.; Washington. BEIOH,So Youre THE Constaoie!! WeLL, |! Reger Sc BRGY YES; WERE MOVING IN. we: _ | Seaver ; HERE FOR A FEW WHAT YER I q Got IN THE a. LATER WANTED—Good competent girl for general housework. 822 Sixth street. : Site WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework and care of baby. Mrs. F. Holmboe, 208 W. Broadway 7.301 dw WANTED—At once a thoroughly com- pétent stenographer; only _ experi- enced ‘perso nable to furnish first class refeernces need apply. State ae 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. 26 St WANTED —Competent girl for general housework. Phone 415\ street. AUTOMOBILES. MOTORCYLES ‘FOR _ SACE—Roadster automobile, fearly new. Cheap for cash. E. T. Burke, Room 12, Tribune Blk. gon and harness. Write 547 Tribune. 7 24 6t FOR SALE—Ford speedster, just over- | hauled. New tires. $300 if taken atonce. Call 308K. 7 26 6t “| WANTED—particular car owners to try. GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find’ they are better. Corwik Motor Co; peenarce: a 2p. BOYS WANTED—We need the serv- ices of a number: of. Grammar school boys for permanent part-time work. 4 WANTED at once, two men, inside ‘ < work the year around. Capital. City |] RIGHT: IN: AND. MAKE. Bottling” Works. 8 itt WANTED—Men at Northern Produc> pig ERR SS, WANTED—A: » representative to sell _ Watkins. products, extracts, spices , and fine toilet articles in this city. Good wages. Inquire F. S. Kaft, 1_wk. EDS 20,000 clerks minations ev- Experience un- necessary. Men and women desir- ing government. positions write for free particulars to J. C. Leonard, t 7 27 St ——_— HELP WANTED—fEMALE | Highway Commission. 7 25 6tj _7 29 2t | [FOR SALE—Ford auto also horse, wa: | Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street. Phone |. modern house 1-2 block from: P. Q. i S- 1 wkK!* 213 Second street, Phone 63 : : } ¥ » \ 0. INS FOR SALE OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—The most complete mod- ern apartment in the city; 6 rooms, two toilets and bath; nicely furnish- ed, large yard, four blocks from down town, garage, heat and water ment in the city. F. E. Young Real furnished; also barn for rent 41) Eighth-street. Phone. 783X. > 82 at Beautiful home. 116 West Ave A. Phone 862R, J 82 $22 7th street, Phone 147. eee Sho he fe Sinko atl HOUSE FOR RENT on Thayer street between 6th and 7th street. Inquire Laundry i (FOR RENT—A_ modern five room bungalow. Range installed. For in- formation Phone: 263. oa 7 20 tt FOR RENT—Two small houses with at 30% South 7th street. Phone. 355. 7-30 8t_ WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 room house. Phone 230K. 7 29 tf FOR RENT—Smail. house convenient FOR RENT—Very nicely furnish a flat on ifrst’ floor including. piano. all modern. No children. °807 4th street. Phone 404K. 7 2% 2t FOR: RENT—Five room house, Phone 4841, or call 214 5th street. 7 22 2t FOR RENT—A _ six-room modern house, also a 7 room partly mod- ern house both close in. Phone 806. ok Une 7 20 1wk FOR*RENT—Two modern houses, ‘Al- so furnished, rooms for light house- k Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 7 20 tt POSITIONS WANTED MARRIED MAN exempt from dratt _ Wants position as bookkeeper, cash- ier xperienced. Best er’ eral office work and hand instruments, at liberty August 20. Address No. 551 Tribune. Dismarck N. D. ————— F LANDS FOR SA 60 acres of unimproved land. Burleigh county, near Dris- coll. $10.00 per acre f cash. O. Peterson, 6561 6th ave. attle. Wash. es Hed 8 wk FOR SAL ‘OR EXCHANGE—One- half section land well improved, near Flasher, N. D. Stock and im- plements included. Small payment down, long 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. 7 16.12t FOR SALE—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. Nora E, Cooke, 713 3rd street. besten __ 7 26_6t FOR SALE—160 acres of farm lana, 14 miles south of New Leipzig. Gooa well, pasture, 60 acres broken, will furnished. All things-considered this is the lowest: priced modern ‘apart- Estate Co. \ 82 tt FOR RENT—Five room house partly modern duplex located in Riverview. FOR RENT—I1 room house. Inquire 811 Ave; C. or at Bismarck Steam | (81 3t water and electric lights. Inquire eeping or otherwise if desired. 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Bunch” of keys. Return to Tribune for reward. HHS ch curate shag ena age SW LOST—Pair of glasses.in case. Case was marked’ W, R. Blakely, Grafton. Finder please return to Grand Pa- cific hotel. 8 lie ___ MISCELLANEOUS FOR” RENT—Small” office building close in on Broadway, .Geo. M. Register, llwk Bie pate enh ee FOR SALE—Two standard met- al pots for Mergenthaler lino- type machines; in good condi- tion and at a bargain. Bis- marck Tribune. 8-2-tf EW POTA’ elivered at $1.70 in bushel lots, Phone 560L. as te ge in OR ee Oe FOR SALE—New Ideal Deering: bind: er, 7 ft. cut with auto tongue truck. and transportation truck. “Harvest- ed but 55 acres. Price $150.00. One: new 1% h. p. I. H. Co, Mogul en- gine, kerasene burner, like new, used less than 3 days, Price $75.00. Binder located 7 miles east of, Bal win, and engine in Baldwin. Rhone. 217 or write to I. M. Capper, 615 8 2 2t 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. 7 31 Lwk NORTH RODUCE CO. of’ Bis- marck, N, D., wants’ your cream: and will pay’ highest market. price, __always. _Write for tags. TOU: FOR SALE—A 13 year lease ofa good: coal mine with all buildings and min- ing tools. “ Located one miis from Manhaven, -N. D.. Melvin. Vollmer, Manhavyen, N. D, 729 1 wk GOING TO ILINOIS, so must sell my complete household | furnishings, beds. rockers, rugs, chairs, tables, washing machine, davenport, Victro- la, buffet, ete. Carl Blum, 704 6th _ street. 7 29,3t YOU SHOULD get your chimneys Te paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work begins. It’s cheaper now. All work guaranteed. Fred Bolter, 522 12th street: Phone 494X, 7 291'mo FOR SALE—Couch. sanitary couch mattre: book case, buffet, piano lainp, tea-cart tables, large Victrola and records, dining room chairs, ma- hogany chiffonier and gas range: Dr. Dunlap. 7 271 wk FOR SALE—Butcher outfit, sausage and shop tools. Complete. ~ will sell at a bargain. Write or see J. M. Wirth, Braddock, N. D. 723 1 mo. ‘ksmith 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. 7-29 6 WE WILL CLOSE 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 ator & Mere. Co., Regan, N. D. TAT 2 wks. FOR SALE—Grocery business in good location in mining and farming vie cinity. Paying business on cash basis. Gofng to war. Address P.O: B, 263, Wilton, N. D. : ‘ Ele take city. property in trade. Apply, G A.-Tamh. 321 Bighth. streen, arch, ND, :