The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1918, Page 7

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EC eewrasupnaine FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS — By Blosser’ THE GEESE NEED TUNING SQUIRREL FOOD. IT ISN'T HIS “FAULT THEY - DON'T KNOW . 28,1918. pe veer Ma Re ORIEN aR UI WELL = So You FINALLY GOT UP ~ sya vena A:HOPENOU HAD A GOOD NiGHTS REST) 600 ans, ARE FEELIN’ PRETTY PROUD OF YOU HOW = WOH WHATEE WEY BE PROUD FOR ? BE PROVO -WHATLL, “THeY WHY ABOUT YouR MEDAL OF OW BUT.L DONT “WINK, “THEY. For 2 ; KWow."\ GOT t NO T DIDNT~ YER BLAME GOOSES. KEPT. WHY = HAVENT NOU WRITTEN “Wem ABOUT Os | S'POSE NER, GOIN TASK NE To KILL THEM esl ancy aera vee « SEVEN BUT T.WISH You WAVE 'EM-TUNED! See /1T, WASNT wy TURN ‘TO. WRITE ! ne TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Z| re 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 phe charged at the rate of two cents a word for FOR SALE OR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS Si each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE | WANTED—Deliveryman, good “wages, apply Gussner’s ‘Grocery store, Main __ Street. 8 26 3t WANTED—Man and wife to work on farm. Addres Box 219, Bismarck, : ; 8-24-tf WANTED—AlIl around automobile me- chanic who can earn highest wages. Corwin ‘Motor Company, iBsmarck, __N. Dak. , 8 28 1 wk WANTED—Young _man to work in clothing store before and after school and Saturdays. Address Lock __ Box 606, City. 8 22 tt WANTED—Second: man for elevator. Good chance to learn grain buying. “Wages $90 per month. Robinson Union Elev. Co., Robinson, N. Dak. % 8211 wk WANTED—Able bodied men between ages of 46 and 56 by U. S. Army for all kinds of:trades. Apply Room 20 Soo Hotel, Recruiting Station. 8 21 tt HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED—““ambermald at Grand Pacific Hotel. ' 8 28 tt WANTED—Competent girl g good wa: ges. Inquire at 104 Ave A. or Phone 622. 8.27 6r WANTED—Messenger girl. Girl go- ing to school need not apply. aiene ern Union. 5 tt WANTED—Experienced lady* saab. rapher with some knowledge of bookkeeping. Address 546, Tribune. 8 26 tt ‘WANTED—giyl for general house- work, Mrs. J J. Osternouse, 323 1st _i street. 26. 6t WANTED—Competent girl arecneal housework. Good wages. Phone 746 or call 613 3rd street. Riana eV LaUiiinctNios baneur ne 7a WANTED— An experienced _sten- ographer. Best wages. Address Box 219 Bismarck, N. 8 24 tt ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A_ niceglarge :furnished room in a new modern house. 1 ‘block and aj half from ‘the post of- fice. 213 2nd street or Phone 634X. 4 3 27.1 Wk} FOR~ RENT—Steam heated living rooms over First Guaranty: bank. In- quire at bank. 8 24 Gt FOR RENT—Three rooms, close in with city water in room. Rates rea- sonable to right party. Inquire at 516 3rd street. Joseph Wood. 54 23 1 wk {ENT—Rooms, modern, and rent reasonable. 522 2nd street: ; = orp hale M28 Ct. FR RENT—Two arge light house keeping rooms, close in, Call-at 311 Fourth street 8 23 3t FOR RENT—Four rooms, single and double rooms, all modern. $5 and 96 “a month. For one, night 35c_ In- quire 713 3rd street. FOR RENT—Furnished room ginatire 38 Rosser. FOR | RENTS Roam: in come a aisTet sad: ern house closé Pleasant loca- gtion, 515 Str street. Phone 592X. 7 30 Af FOR \RENT—Furnished. rooms all modern. Hot’ water heat. Phone 619L or call 619 6th street. & 2 1K = HOUSES WANTED WANTED—To rent a furnished mod- ern house or apartment for winter. :Write 613 Tribune. 8 26 61 WANTHD—To rent of buy: Six room bodern hungalow. Address. 611 “Tribune. 8191 wk ———————— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES VETERINARIAN WANTED—Fine op: portunity, splendid .crops. Write Cottonwood Drug Co., Cottonwood. Minn. 810 HOUSES AND FLATS FOR:BENT—Modern furnished house. 419 th street. Phone 435-R. A 8 27.1 wk FOR Varm, pleasant modern rooms for tetachers, pupils or oth- ers. Cheaper for-families. than buy; ing fuel. 622 Third strebt. im ce 8 26 6t_ FOR” RENT—All” modern, 6 room house; electric washer, electric range and range in connection. 36 Ave C. Key is at next door. 8 28 4t R RENT—New cottage, all modern, ready after September 1st. Apply] to Finch Lumber, Co., Phone 17> 8 28 tf o> In. rR SALE—Seven room Lous quire 508 9th street. Phon> 596-L. 828 1 wk FOR RENT—Partly| modern 5 room house with barn. Inquire 400 ith street. or Phone 5(6L. 8 24 3t FOR RENT—8 room modern house. Call 512 9th stree: Phone 477L. 8 26 3t FOR RE! om house with bath. Newly rated; % blocks from postoffice. Phere 806. 5 8 22 6t FUR, RENT—A warm modern house at 210 Seventh street. Phone 410- F12. ‘ 1wk FOR RENT—Modera house, Inquire of E. H. L.eVesperman. * 8.13-tt FOR SALE—six room modern bung- alow. 917 6th street. Phone 374 K. 8 23 tt FoR RENT—A_ modern five room bungalow. Range installed. For in- formation Phone 263. 7 30 tf FOR RENT—Small house convenient ly located. Apply C. L. Burton. _7 26 tt FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al: £0 furnished rooms for light house- keeping or ' otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or call 801 4th, street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, ‘Second Hand store. 71,20 tf “_ kOST. AND: FOUND LOST—Aairedale dog. Reward pala for any information. Notify J. A. Wallace, Northwest hotel. 8.27 3t LOST—Bunch of keys April 26 either between iBsmafck and MeKenzie or in, front-of N. P.‘depet: Finder re- turn to. Tribune, 8 26 2e FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS—Corner of 7th*and Main street. Owner can . have same.by. proving property and paying. for this advt. Call at Trib- une. 8 24 6t ee FOUN: D—Wateh near McKenzie hotel. Owner can ‘have same by calling at Tribune, proving. property and ,paying for this advertisement. 8-24-tf ON, SATURDAY, Aug. 10, a red steer two Years old disappeared ‘from the herd at the government school farm. The animal has either been stolen or has strayed to other herds. Any information concerning it would be appreciated, and should be sent.to | R. I. Thompsén, Supt.: Indian School Phong 126 U: ' & 24 2t SSS WORK WANTED WANTED—Work,at her home on 18 West Thayer , by experienced dressmaker. Rates reasonable. Mrs. Chs. Lamb. : 71 wk WANTED—Practical nursing. Mrs. Cora A. Lamb, 321 8th street: phone GO8xX wk SITUATIONS WANTED _ SITUATION WANT#D—By good all around ‘butcher or grocery man. Harry Sims, 413 2nd street. Phone 470. “St. 8 24 aif FOR SALE—Home bakery, apply 214 Sixth ‘street. 8 26 6t WANTED—Sewing. Call 355-W. $ 28 2t} FOR SALE—Nearly new Singer sew- ing machine. Mrs. B. V. Lahr, 209 West Thayer. 8 23:1 wk FOR SALE—Small business in Bis- marck. Address Box 434. Pao) 8 O85 2b WANTED—Home of refinement near the capitol, whére I can find. board and room and where I can leave lit- tle girl between the hours of 9 a. m and 5 p.m. Mrs. O. B. Hoskins, Phone 851-L, after 5 p. m. a 8 28 6t — Outside toilet at 214 6th street. 8 27, 3t, FOR - SALE—Household furniture, consisting of dining room, bed room and kitcherfurnituye. A.1 in good condition. Call 214 W est Rosser or phone 842K. FOR SALE: 8 28 3t NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. of Bis- marck, N. D.,+wants your. cream «and will pay highest market price rite for tags, 7-27tt FOR SALE—one gentle dri or rid- ing koi Strong bugey, ns and barn. Phone 624U, ee a 8 271 wk FOR SALE—25-5) Rumley oil puli, 8:| $ bottom: plow and ‘separator good as new. $2,200. Terms, Also steam threshing outfit first class condition ready for ated pl 700, E. C. Ruble, aie N. 8 23 4t For SA SALES Eaty arr carriage $10.00; ad- justable dress form $5.00; electric cleaner $8.00; electric stove $25.00; washing: machine $9.00; sanitary couch _ $3.00. . Fruit jars. Phone 213-L. Mrs. J. N. Bliss, Bismarck, N. Dak. 8.26 3t FO. SALE—Morris chair, two library tables, dress form, two white eramel beds, screen ‘laundry stove, refrig- erator, desk.and lawn mower. Phone , 85, Mrs. A. M, Fisher. 8 221 wk PIANO SPECIALS—I have a few high grade Adam Schaaf pianos and “lov. ers to close out at once. Sample at Soo Hotel. D. Ernst Hall, Agent. gore FOR SALE—Household furniture in- cluding piaao, two sideboards and desk. Inquire 417 10th street oF phone 535L, ees. Dag * 8 24 3t GOOD RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP. 404 2nd street, +824 2t FOR SALE—Luilding -No. 2) Fifth street to be removed. HarVey Har- tis & Co. 8 24 4t FOR SALE—Hou: good condition. Call City Engineer’s office. L 8 20_ wk FOR SALE—Ferry piano. Will for half price if, taken this week, or will trade for Ford. - Inquire 701 Ninth street. WILL TRADE—Improved farm or first Class business building here for improved suburban Bismarck of. ‘Mandan. Write Box 776 Dunn Cert- 8 1017 24 3! 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 id furniture in|, sell) 8 20:1 wk} Even if’brokeh, wé pay trom $2.00 to $25 per’set. CASH for'gold crowns, bridge work, old gold, silver and plat: inum. Send and receive CASH by r turn mail. BERNER’S FALSW TRETH | SPECIALIST, 22 Third street, Troy, N.Y, ‘ | | 83.1 fno. AUTOMOBILES, MmUTORE TLS FOR SALE—Ford touring car, 1916 model in, tine condition and. best.of running order. Good tires, shock absorbers and extras. Call evenings 717 9th street or Phone 609-L. ‘i 8 2 FOR SAI baker roadster, in exc tion throughout. Latest equip- ments. A real bargdin. Write 612 Tribune. 8 21, 6 WANTED—Particular car owners to try GOODYEAR CORD and FABRIC CASINGS. We find they are better. | Corwin Motor Co. Bismarck, AN De tl FOR SALE—One S Gighteen’ four Stude-| baker car, run less than three thou-! sand miles. Cannot tell it from new car, ‘Will have to see this car to) appreciate it. The pre is: right. Call phone 444. 8 27 6t| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the condi- tions of that certain mortgage con- taining a power of ‘sale, exectited, ac- knowledged and delivered by Frank W. Pouder and Sina Pouder, his wife, mortgagors, to Edward E.. Becker o! Sycamore, Illinois, mortgagee, dated) February 23rd, 1917, filed for record in| the office of the Register of Deeds of Eurleigh county in the state of North Dakota, on April 11th, 1917, at 2 o'clock p. m., and therein recorded in Book 132 of Mortgages on page 484, which default consists in this: First, that one installment of the debt of 375.00, secured thereby, to-wit; $75.00 became due on February 23rd, 1918, and is unpaid; seconde that the mort- gors. have failed to make a payment of $165.00 interest when due, towit, February 23rd, 1918, on a prior. mort- | EVERETT TRUE HAVE You HEARD IT ¢ NERAL PERSHING ‘| the mortgagors, but has peen paid by *!'ty, North Dakota, or his deputy, at | the front door of the court house, in ee gage which still remains unpaid by’ the mortgage heréin; and said mort- gage contains; among other things the conditions tht, in e of default in the payment of any part of the prin- cipal, dnd algo if case of default to pay Ahe interest and principal of any prior mortgage as the ‘same shall be- come due, the mortgagee may pay the same and declare the whole of said debt to be due and payable and said mortgagee, hes declared and does hereby declare the whole of said debt, to-wit, the sum of $540.00, prin- cipal to be due and payable at once. -yotice is hereby ‘given that the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of, the premises therein and here- inatter descrived, which sale will be made Ly the Sheriff of Rurleigh coun- the city of Bismarck, in said county and state, at two o'clock in the after- noon of the 12th day of October, 1918, to.satisfy the costs and expenses of such’ sale, the amount due on said mortgage debt with interest, includ- ing moneys paid by the mortgagee for interest past due on,a prior mort- age. «EM There will be due on said mortgage debt, interest thereon, also including the interest paid by the mortgagee on a prior feet e, at the date of sale the sum! of $555.30, and also the costs and expenses of such sale and statu- tory attorneys fees. The premises so to ‘be sold are sit- uated in Burleigh county, in the state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, .to-wit: The South half (S. 1-2) of Section Thirty-five: (35), in Town- hip One hundred fhirty-nine (139), North, of Range Seventy-five (75), Wést, containing 320 acres, more or less,, according to the government survey thereof. Dated August. 28. 1918. EDWARD E. BECKER, | Mortgagee. Wolfe & Schneller, Aitorneys for Mortgagee, Postffice_ address: Wahpeton, N. D. hike 9—4 11 18 25 BUY W. §, 8.-— “ IMPORTANT SCHOOL NOTICE. The contractors who are erecting|” the Wachter School will be unable tu 10 By Conde (S THAT 30 4 JOKE! WHEN ‘You Have, TMS Time ty TAY PUNCH. WAS FOR THC ROTTEN LITTLE S'IL.GIVE-NOU-A-COVPLE MORE FOR DiS PLAYING such POOR TASTG REVIVED A YOU sMUULD gel your chunneys re paired and uplastering done before the fall rush 6f work begins. It’s cheaper now. All work guaranteed Fred Bolter. 522 12th st cet. Phone 494X_ 0° 7 29 1 mo. FOR’ SALE—Living room set. fumed oak and brown Spanish leather. Phone 653K. , 8 20 lwk Tribune Want Ads Bring Resulte complete ‘the “buttding school and in order to open all schools on time, the two rooms form erly used in the Northwest Hotel have been leased and will be used for the same work which will be done in the the two lower rooms of the New Wachter school when completed, name ly, grades one and two in one room and grades three and four in the other. The fifth and sixth grades wil! be held in the Will school until the new building is ready for use. All} children living south of the Soo and/| N. P. tracks will be required to at tend the grac¢s.as assigned above.. 1 have no authority to make exceptions. 8 27 Qt! 80 W. 8, 8. ——— SEALED BI BIDS WANTED. Sealed bids will +e received up to 10 o’clock on Sept. 3rd, 1918 for road work between sections 16 and 21 Twp. 141, Rge. 78, said work to be done’in accordance with specifications of the county surveyor. All bids must be ad- dressed to the county Auditor at Bis- marck, N. Daky and marked bids for road work. Each bid must be accom- panied, by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid. The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. By order of the board of county commissioners. T. E. FLAHERTY, County Auditor. ¢ 20-24 27 31. in time for DO YOU WANT A GIRL OR BOY? We have a pressing need just now for some homes who are willing to jtake girls who are wishing to worx |for board and room while attending high school. Unless homes are located within the next few days some very worthy girls will not be able to enter school. We would like to locate pla- ces for boys to work for their rooms at least and places where they may work for their board dawn town. Please phone Mr. Martin or Mr. Bolt, Phones 835, 853X or 285. This is a ‘ine “opportunity for some generous persons to extend. some real help to boys and girls seeking an education. BUY W. 8S Read te the Caildren. When children rend a book to them- selves the words do not leave the same impression upon their minds as when they near them read aloud.” When Some one reads Aa book to them they ‘learn now to pronounce those words which puzzied them; and it they do not Know the meaning, it is easy to ask, E. T. BURKE LAWYER Tribune Block - Bismarck, N. D. ’ Phowa 782 T cold pack. method. Save Products for Winter Salting and Pickling—Easy Method to Pre- serve -Fruitsand Vegetables By. P: G. HOLDEN O\MEET the shortage of commercially canned products we should can vegetables and frults at home when it is \possible to do sv. Nearly every variety of vegetable and fruit may be canned by the. The pfice of tin and glass jars has increased and we should utilize. all, the ‘old jars we have. Every can that is filled will help, When there. is a ‘shortage of cans or jars other methods of remerying'| should be used, Nearly any fruit or vegetable can be Satie pickled or stored. How to. Salt Vegetables, ! | In salting. vegetables, spread a layer of the prepared product, about two inches deep, in a crock, tub; keg or barrel, then cover it with a thin layer of | salt, and alternate these layers until the container is within about an inch , of; the top. Each; layer, should: be slightly packed by, tamping, and over the | top spread a layer of clean horseradish leaves or grape leaves covered with | @ piece of muslin and then place a hardwood board on top with a clean heavy stone resting on the Many. Kinds’ of Products Can Be Pickled or Salted. Sauerkraut Easy to Make. delicious and wholesome feod. board to weigh: down the. product. If the leaves are not obtain-' able, a plate , large enough to just slip in- side the container may. | be substituted, and the rock placed upon the! plate. Never use a soft pine board to cov- | er salted or pickled Products, as the rosin will give them an un- pleasant flavor. Sauer- kraut, string beans; turnip tops, corn, cu- cumbers, dandelions, and other greens can be preserved in this way. String beans, har vested while still ten- der, sliced two or three times and put up the same as sau rkraut, make Before cooking salted products they should be soaked or rinsed in clear ‘water. Corn can be salted down by cutting from the cob and packing in crocks by alternating a layer of corn-and salt until filled. To make sauerkraut, take solid hea a two to three inch layer in crock or barrel, 1as of cabbage, slice fine, then scatter Scatter over this a layer of salt and alternate these until the container is filled. Vinegar, like salt, helps to preserve vegetable food, and makes the hard fibers of vegetables, vegetable skins, ete., soft and tender, A large number and variety of foods can be prepared by the. pickling: of cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, beets, beans, greens, unripe fruit ete., preserved in many combinations, frosted green tomstoes. Utilize the rinds of watermelon, unripe apples.and When ears of young corn are pickled the same..as cucumbers, the cobg as well as the kernels are edible. Beets, carrots, green tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, apples, peaches and pears can be pickled in vinegar and put up in crocks and tubs, Vegetables are further used in making chili sauce, chopped pickles, pic calilli, table relishes, corn relish, tomato relish and catsup, which can be put up in bottles. fayette. eg i 7 ~ Tee

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