The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 13, 1918, Page 7

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is ‘ ~ SQUIRREL FOOD = By Ahern, > THATS THE COQTIE’S IDEA OF HOSPITALITY FRECKLES. AND HIS’ FRIENDS : By Blosser. FRECKLES EXPLAINS THE ~. HOSPITALITY. LY o WW’ FIRST. 1 O10ONT ‘ne WH ‘ART ta ust 1M, So. coor.’ ) SEEN, “WENT AN’ 1D? > 3 \ AN'-1o SHOW "1S “GRATITUDE KNOW | WHET TH’ BEGGAR Fe THEY. At: No WHY STRIKE ME PINKS COME BACK “To: ME WITH A. - \ MILLION OF iS COUSINS ANy ONE AT WOME 4~ VER TALKIN’ To DIONT Go AN’? : 7 SUPERIOR “yond the Enemy Land Ships Flee, Badly Beaten, After Rough Fight nl _ in Picardy. 3 German tanks Which made thelr first @ppearance on the western front dur: ing the recent German offensive came off second best in thelr entounters with the more powerful and better nianaged British tanks. Full accounts have just reached the British general staff ‘in London of. the first, pitched battle between German |: and,British tanks, in which a squadron of six German land, ships was-routed completely by the British. The battle soceurred.on April 24 near Villers-Bre- tonneux, south of. the Somme’ in Pe fat oo ‘German tanks appeared i front bttne British line shortly before noon. and:started to roll-up the’ flanks of thé British Anfantry positions. “A‘call for help was sent to the nearest British tank camp. aad a ‘squadron, including ‘boty “male” and “female” tanks short- , ily,appeared on the scene, A rough: tumble combat ensued. “ ‘The British female tanks, which ap- peared first, were outfought. but the arriyal of the heavier male tanks com- Pletely changed ‘the ‘situation and the ans fied after Tecelving. a bad Meanwhile the “British had brought up, meven. of the. new fast cruiser type, calléd “Whippet tanks,” which ‘de- bouched and attacked the enemy’s in- fantry positions on; a. ridge, rolling up the,;German line from. the-north. It developed that this ridge was held by \ A. line of mdching gun posts, while be? est.a large German force Was, massing in the open’ for'an ‘at- The Whippets ran’ from: shell hole. to shell hole, infli¢ting terrible casualties and completely disorgants: ing,:the enemy's preparations for: at: tack. ‘These seven tanks, each. with a full crew of twenty meh, inflicted more than four hundred casualties on the enemy, in this engagement, while’ the’ casual- ties: on board the tanks’ were “only five men. The tanks’ left théir base: shortly before noon and were back at theip base! ‘again by three oletock in the afternoon.’ | ’ pe Eee LES, NOTICE OF-MORTGAGE FORE. CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that that cer- ‘tain’ mortgage, executed‘and delivered -by ¥F. E. Young Real Estate Company, a corporation, mortgagor. to P. H. Meiss, mortgagee, dated the twenty- day pf May, 1917, ands filed-for. |: reqird in the office of the register oF U. 8.) Fobd ‘administration. “Or Squire “Tater. low -he goin’ to be mighty nigh king, en de. roos' ’mong. garden, sass ‘folks. .-We ‘alls kin eat him as a ‘tater;boiled,-bake#, filed, stewed, cooked: wid cheese en dey gettin’ BO dey inter flour: so's' we kin ‘substi-tute” him fo” wheat flour. ‘substitu He's ‘le * tenest” of all de vittles, he sez. De udder garden folkg Jak inguns, tomatues, cabbage-en turnips» en squash don’t need td git peeve,“ *eause dey’s goin’ to be roo: pot Yo’ de whole tribe. ¥ | aecds of the county of Burleigh) 2 and. {state of North Dakota on the®eighth day of June; 1917, and recorded iv Eook 26 of Mortgage Deeds at page 5:, will be ‘foreclosed by a sale of the |r! premises in such mortgage and herein: after described, at the front deor of the Court Honse in the county of Burlefgh and state pf North Dakota, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. on the seventh day of September, 1¥1 8, to sat- hi isfy the amount ‘due upon such mort- gage on the day of sale. The premis- es described in such’ mortgagé and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are described as follows. to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying ana being in the’ county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as the Southwest quarter (SW 1-4) of Section -seventeen, (17) of Township one hundred thirty-eight ,!38) north” of Range seventy-six (76), west of the fifth: principal ‘meridian. { There will be due on such mortgage ‘at the date of sale‘the sum of three thuosand. sixty dollars’ agd ten cents thousand sixty dollars and ten, cents in the yéarg:1919, 920, 192i, and-199% tespectively, déviared |due' under. the terms ofthe mortgage for failure to pay. the installment: of principal and the interest due May 21, 1918. * Pp) H. MEISS, Mort; agée. Engerud, Divet, Holt’ & Frame, *:Fargo, No. Dak., Attorneys “for Mortgagéee. | - 7—30; 86°13 20 275 my \ ——auy ws. | NOTIGE 10 THE . “PUBLIC is - at {ts precautions prevent the spread of disedse through. this source. Ever: he city is| The fly nuisance DOINGS OF THE DUPES \ RESIDENT. OF, ™ PLACE. AREN'T You. Miss 2. — x “po You HAVE. To. Go Ww? ! YouARE A PERMANENT YES, AND. You'LL _| KINDIN, LooK INS] THAT DIRECTION AS | LEAVE THe urged to redouble - efforts to! “swat the, fly” and to assist in! preyenting. the accuniulation of ish, garbage, Manure-or any refuse which acts, asa breeding place for flies. Attention is especially called to certain’ places in the city) where manure and other rubbish is allowed to accumulate. This is against the state. and city) health regulations and alboffend- ers’ who fail to clean up_ their premises . will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Eating places, hotels and other public. places should’ pay special attention to the-fly nuisance. Meat markets, grocery stores | and those handling dairy prod-) ucts are especially warned to handle their goods in a sanitary manner and guard agdinst fly contamination. DR. BE, B. STRAUSS, -" Le City. Health Officer. a tady wes. s. Coffee: Supply Assured. — Aveda ig the ‘qiginal’ home of the’ coffee trée, and in the southern and western highlands of that country there are still iinmense forests of it that J have Thever Been touched. : ROOMS KOR RENT. * FOR RENT—1 Furnished wpm jinautes ~38 Rosse, 8. 1 wk FOR RENT—Room in modern house. 309° Eighth street. i ‘ 5 89 3t FOR RENT—Furnished housekeeping rooms,'\wodern. Phone 773. Mrs. J. 0. Varney; 408 2nd street. 8 7 Ge ROOM” AND, BOARD—Mrs. Rohrer, 620’ 6th, street.’ 329R.” 89 twk FOR RENT—Two ight vhousekeeping rooms furnighed or unfurnished, on first floor. Close Phone 62M. or call 320 4th street. 861 wk each additional word. \ —L : fi ( ee a ’ FOR RENT—Close in furnished two- % > % , room apartment on first floor. Also furnfshed‘rooms with kitchenetté * for light housekeeping. 411,5th St. Phone 273.) °, 871wk ‘couple of rooms, sin- ~> gle and double rooms, six and seven dollars a month. Will rent one night n3 street.|, arg up to date homes in Bismarck, forsee, salt maerery ve S51 aul $6.500. Or will trade for land at the >-Nice large room In new right, nee / “us * ‘modern house 1-2 block from ?. O. 213 Second street. Phone 634X. 28-2 1 wk AES Se eel FOR RENT—Strictly modern room, hat and’ ebld pater, 515 Fourth *street. ‘Se si 1 Ane STRICTLY MODERN ROOMS for rent, at 519 Sth street. ary ae ¥¢ Ro RENT—Roomes maar mod. “ern house, closé in.* Pleasant loca- — 592X.| YOUNG MAN WANTED for: evening "LOST: ‘AND Found : * tion. | 515 /5th street, a 30 tf| works Lahr, Motor Sales Co, M 8 12:8t [ROUND 28 Dicycle> OR RENT—Furnished” rooms - all GOVERNMENT NEEDS 20,00 e kame upon, identifying oper: i modern. ' Hot wae street. ene CLUwasebatos Nominee ili ; and paying’ thé cost, of this ad-|*-¢20L or-call 619 6th. s Fee ‘80 1d where in August. Experience un- tisement’ o Martineson, Chiet of Police. 12 18 14 15.16 17, FOUND—At Grand Grana Pacitic- fraaernity |. pin. Owher-can have same at ‘Triby: une office by, paying ‘reward ands for this aay ys 8 if tf ~~ MODEST ‘| "MTOM. DOPE - _MISS TILLIE Is VERY OW That's ALL IGT RENTED TE TRUMBELL COTTAGE AND ARE WERE ON oR Vacarion | ssw w. $3 | Bie Teast BY ALLMAN WE ~ JoH. HOLIHAN Real Estate Bargains * 1H HOLIHAN Lucas Block \ Z government positions write for free particulars to-J: C. Leonard, former divil service examiner), 52 Kendis Bldg., Washington. 8 10 12t. EXPERIENCED MECHANICS. wanted. Lahr Moton Sales’Co., City. 8 12 ot bread to stores only; good wages; Apply. Homan’s Bakery. § 10 2t WANTED—Married man. for farm work; wages $60.00 rer mo, with ‘butter, milk, eggs and potatoes fur- nished. Year around work for right , Party, Paul Fietag, Mex, N. ws 8 8 3t WANTED ian with small clothing stock: and des dry cleaning and re- ‘pairing, 'fo locate in city of 1,500. Write George V, Bratzel,’ Hebron, 'N. Dak. ; 7 31 1 wk WANTED=Young man to han- ‘dle collections and” learn: pub- lishing business. Apply jon une office. 6-8-tf | "HELP WANTED—FEMALE: | 73 WANTED—Ten bright capable ladies to travel, démonstrate and sell well known goods to established dealers. fare paid. weekly advance for travel- ing, expenses. Address at once, | Omaha, Nebr. “810 17 24 WANTED—A iri for general “house- work. Call 309 10th street. Phone ™9. 8 Tit ‘WANTED—Girl, for general house: werk, family of three. 116 Broad- way. Plione 608. ‘S31 wk WANTED—Young girl to assist with housework and care of baby. Mrs. F. Holmboe; 208 W. Broadway. foe 7:30 1 dw. age ote TANABE FOR S! ‘SAI—160 acres of unimproved , land. . Burleigh’ county, near’ Dris- * colt. $10.00 per: acre: halt-cash.: 0. Peterson, 6561 6th ave.: So: Seattle. Wash. 722.3 wks av’ () , MOTOR 8 WANTED—particular car owners to CASINGS. We firid theyfare better. Covwin ‘Motor Co. Pismarct 36 sorts BUS) “OPPORTU ‘TIES | VETERINARTAN WANTED—Fine op- portunity, splendid’ ‘crops. Write FOR SALE—One of the most nfodern ‘Phone 745 [. “HELP WANTED—MALE necessary. Men'and women desiring WANTED—Delivery_man to deliver try GOORYEAR CORD. and FABRIC! W WANTED-—Salesmen: FOR SALE OR RENT— __HOUSES AND FLATS _ FOR RENT—House with mddern_{m- provements, J.'L. Bell, First Nation- ‘al bank. 8 12 3t FOR) RENT—Six rooms and bath in Duplex.” All ;modern. Stationary Tubs. Phene 114. 8 13 bt FOR SALE—Six rdom modern bung- alow, 6th street. Phone 374 K. na 8 13 1 wk FOR” RENT=Five room, house. In- quire 214 5th yetrect. 8 12 6t FOR RENTERS modern six/rc Toom, houses. Geo. M. arte’ 8 9 3t FOR SALE—Resldence and lot at 3b Avenue. C. _ Inquire at premises. i 3.3_7t FOR RENT—Four Toom: house on Ros. ser street near! 15th’ street. | Apply Ww: J. Wilcox, 205 12th street. “® 88 8 6t_ FOR RENT—Strictly modern six room house, hat water heat. ‘ Phone 894R. inc Jade PA OS SUE FOR SALE—Modern- bungalow, five rooms and bath, full basement. In- quire 701° Ninth. street or. Phone ! wo3K. 2 wks” FUR RENT—Five groom house. In- quire 214 Fifth street. 8 8 3t FOR RENT—Very__ nicely furnished flat on first floor, including piano. All modern. No chilcren, ‘807 4th street. Phone 404k. ' site {FOR —RENT—Furnished - apartment |. for light housekeeping. Murphy Apt. 204. Main Street. Phone 427 F. N. ~ Murphy. 8 6 3 FOR. RENT—Six rom, house -at 401 Front strect. Inquire at 309 8th street. = 86 3t FOR SALE—SIx room modern Bung: alow,, Sth street. Phone374 K. 6 1 wk. FOR RENT at reasonable raie, all modern duplex located in Riverviéw, y Beautiful home. 116 West Ave.. A: Plone 862R. 8 5 3t FOR RENT—Four room@hotse partly, - modern, sewer connections. Inquire 418 1st. street. 5 3t FOR, RENT—Four-room bung: alow. Ine quire oO. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 5h FOR RENT—A moder five room bungalow. Range installed: For in- formation Phone 263. i 7,30 te. $25.00. to. $50.00 per waek; railroad | WANTED—To rent an all modern 6 Phone 230K. 7 29 tt. room house., Goodrich Drug Company, Dept..631, | F@R RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. Apply C. ly Burton. 726 tt FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- furnished rooms for light house- eeping or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little. Second , Hand store. ~ 7 20 tt” Cora A. tant, 321 8th street. enone 603X 8 1 wk ' AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Salesman; traveling; sal- ary and €xpenses or commissions must be, active, ambitious. Wilfhk to learn: , Splendid opportunity. Former experience not ~4ssential. Landmark Cigar Co., Denver, oy lv WANTED—Practical. nursing,._ Mrs. | on earth, Brand new . $6.80 comy mission on. orders and ‘repeats; old reliable Pan Mfg..Co., 2562 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. WANTED—A competent salest a retail’ hardware and’ implement business, also a man ith knowledge Cottonwood Drug. Co., Cottonwood,+ Minn. 5 8 18~ Grand Yorks, S-12-5t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES a ise 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 ae at the rate of two cents a word for, iy POSITIONS WANTED WANTED—Position as office girl. Can run__typewriter, understand book- keeping. Address 604-Tribtine. 8.13 6t MISCELLANEOUS: FOR SALE—Remington Auto shot- gun, ‘ribbed barrel.’ Call evenings. 504 Ninth street: 8 12 3t WE HAVE CHOICE WINTER RYE suitable sfor seed. Can furnish car+ lot. _ Write or wire for prices and samples: ' C.'C. Andrus, Menoken, N.. D., ‘Mendken Frin Co: Co- operat- A ive, ‘Ass'n, Burleigh, N. 'D. 8 12 6t NORTHERN OD , of Bis- N. D., wants your cfeam and will pay highest market price always. Write for tags. 7-27 FOR SALE—Househola, goods. Prac: tically new. “Call at 417 7th streét. 8 7 °3t FOR SALE—Thoroughbred black and white 3-year-old medium sized thor- . oughly broken’ male, pointer, great bird finder... First $100 gets him. Lots of ‘game this year. _ write No. 602 Tribune. * 8.7 3 WANTED—Board and. room’ or board alone, in.modern Wome by: young man, Will pay $42.00-for. both and: $30.00 for board alone. Address 603 Tribune. - 810 6t FOR SALE—Leather couch, gas stove > and tea cart. Dr. L..G. Duniap. @ X810 tt Witt FRADESImproved farm, or. Wonk WANTED | e wages and Tribune Block - BipsaaretN; ‘tirst class business building bere for improved suburban . Bismarck of Mantlan.’ Write. Hos 776 Dunn Cen- ter, N. D. 8.10.17 24 31 FOR SALE The only lunch, room in town.. 776 Dunn Center, N. D. 8/6 8 10. | FOR SALE—First class. milch, cows, Ode, 8 6t wi, HAVE chojce winter rye aaitesie for séed. Can furnish car lot. Write or wire for. prices and samples, E. - C, Andrus, Menoken, N. D..Menoken Farm Co. Cooperative Asponiaslon, _ Burleigh, N, D. 5-1 wk FOR YOR SALE or F or RENT—The a ly Janch room in town. 776 Dana Coston: N, * Dak. 6 8.10 WANTED—To buy good ae great quantities:as have a number of .cat- tle’ to feed this winter: “Will buy right along. See Geo. Gussner, Bis- marck, N. D. - $ 103t FOR SALE—Two standard met- al-pots for Mergenthaler site type machines; in good condi- tuborctlosis tested. Herman Phone: 831K, 319 19th strget. tion and’at a bargain. Bis- marck Tribune. ) 8-2-tf your diseardes jewelry ai “buy thrift stamps to help our boys oyer there. Silver 50c- per ounce; gold $8.00 to $15 per ounce; plati- , nunt $75,00 per ounce; false teeth, any condition,; $2.00. to $25.00 per set; also -old. watches. Highest prices paid for diamonds, ‘any ‘size. Send and receive/cash by mail. Ber: ner’s, 22 Third Street, Troy, N. ‘831. mo YOU: i SHOULD get your chimneys.re- paired and uplastering done before the fall rush of work: begins. . It's cheaper now. All work’ guatanteed. ; Fred Bolter, 522 12th st eet, Phone 494X. ” 729.4 mo FOR” SALE—Butcher _ outfit, and shop .tools. ..Complet sell at a bargain. Write or see 4 M. Wirth, Braddock,

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