The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 2, 1918, Page 7

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— spam TA li 4 WEDNESDAY, “ocr. 2, 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HE KNEW HOW TO GET IT, j ALL RIGHT + 918. MOTHER WANTS AV\NEGAR GEE Whiz ~ DYA HARTA SQUIRREL FOOD: ‘ By Ahern NO SUCH THING FOR THE BOCHES AS -LUCK WHERE ARE MIMI AND. ROUL, NOUR GOOD LUCK You To Go Yo THE STORE FoR A QUART oF 1 Lost em ACH. CH FIND ZUM DAG NAB \T- he ‘ith/: eoen ~') MEPLACE = GOOT LUCK DOLLS =~ Now “THEY'LL \ H CWE 5 key LENA UNO FRITZ fui ~ MAKE HIM LUCKY ~ WwW me Nowe GUESS ich CALL DEM! MY MIME \F HE WASN'T 1 UNLUCKY FOR) } {MIN FOR ; : AND ROUL uci A BIG BOCHE DEY GIF PY HUNS F , aes gaa LUCKY DOLLS! PRISONER. 1'D = eee ~ ale ~ PRISONER : < \. YN BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB Nou MUST TRY FoR. MOTHER MUST: HAVE: \INEGA\ AND THERES No ONE TL LELSE To WELLO THERE ~ WHAT CAN T Do For You ? LUuCcK- aA we Semen TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS | nnn nnn ne CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance attached will be inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional inseftions without change of copy, ‘15 cents. Adver: | tisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the rate’ of two each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED AT” ONCE—Good exper-| ienced pastry baker at The Home Bakery, 214 6th street. per eG WEALTHY BABY BOY—For adoption. Address 637 Tridune. 10 2 Jt WANTED—No. 1 sausage maker at once, Valley Meat ‘Market, Minot, iN. D. Salary $120 month. \ -0 21 wk. WANTED—A man and strong boy at Capital City Bottling Works. 9 30 1 wk COAL MINERS ~ WANTED — At Haynes, North Dakota. 15 foot. vein, dry ‘mine , full power equipment; own railroad connecting with C. M. & St. P. No better working or liv- ing conditons | anywhere. Miners / making big money, tonnage basis. Need more shovelers and tipple men. Apply Superintendent, Haynes Co- * Operative Coal Mining Co. bed 9 27 2 wks oS HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTHD—Capable cook at once for small town hotel. \ Address Box 93, ‘Medora, N. D. z 102 1wk WANTED—txperienced girl or wom- an for general housework. Highest wages.-Permanent position. Address P. O. Box 568. _}0 1 10t WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- an for general housework. $40 @ month with board and room. Dohn’s Meat Market. 9 30 tf. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. C..E. Stackhouse. Phone 094. 9 25 tf LANDS OR SALE—One-halt section improv- ed farm near Bismarck or will trade for income city property. For. prices and terms write 633 Tribune. “h 9 28.1, wk WIN . ‘| your. | wont be — |worth a |-| BONDS E. T. BURKE Tribune Block - Biemarek, N. D Phone 763 : ee cents a word for FOR SALE. OR RENT— HOUSES AND FLATS PORT ern rooms. Save coal bills and la- bor. Also, four room cottage two bloc! frém post office. Enquire 622 Third, street. 9 30 6t KOR RENT—Four “room house fur- nished. or unfurnished. 701 Sth st. 9 40 8t VOR RENT—Two houses, both with electric lights and water. Inquire 307 So. 7th street. Phone 355 9 30 3t FOR RENT—Modéern — eight “room house. Inquire QO. W. Roberts, Phone 11-or Tl. 10°2 6t POR RENT—A five room cottage new- ly renovated. City water. ,eleciric lights, outbuildings, nice. trees, etc Apply 1200 Broadway. 10 1 6 FOR RENT—Five rooin house strict- ly modern. Good, location. Phone 536 X, or-call 822 East Main St. if 101 ot cottage. YOR ‘RENT—Five room 404 Avenue.P. Rent $16. i 10 1 2t FOR RENT—Partly modern 4 room house at 515 9th street. Call at J. LP, Hoagland office, 606 Main strect.) _9 28 3t FOR RENT—New cottage, all modern, ready after September ist. Apply to Finch Lumber Co., Phone 17. 8 28 tf FOR SALE—»six room modern bung- alow. 917 6th street. whos le FOR RENT—Small house convenient- ly located. .Apply C. L. Burton. 7 26 tt FOR RENT—Seyen room bungalow at 922 7th-street, Write to Mrs. S. F. Swayzie, Garrison, N. D. ~ 9,27 6t FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Al- so furnished rooms for light house keeping - or otherwise if desired. Phone 404K or ca)l 801 4th street, or inquire of Geo. W. Little, Second Hand store. 7 20 tt Sa AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYLES | FORD CAR for sale, 1916 model. Complete, used very little. Good tires and car in first class condi- tion. Address lock box 14, Bismarck. \N. D. Phone 459 R. 9 27 6t WANTED POSITION WANTED—By young man! bookkeeper and accountant. Has spare hours during evenings. Reply 634 care Tribune. care Tribune. 9 30 3t| POSITION WANTED—By experienced stenographer. | Answer 635, care Tribune. 9 30 38t WANTED—Employment for the win- ter or, bythe year around. State wages and employment in first. let- ter. Will give references if required. write 632, Tribune. 9 261 wk ee "WANTED. - OFFICE MAN AND SALESMAN with evenings to spare for extra work desires to make use of such time to good advantage. Correspondence |, strictly confidential, work to be: lo- cated in city of- Bismarck. Ad- _dress 66. Tribune. 10,1 3t WANTED—Work by the hour or day, , Washing, ironing, cleaning or other work ,by feliable. woman. ~ Phone + 512 K. ' 10 1 2t "LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold pin ‘with, agate seting. ~ Finder return’ to Tribune. Lost Be- tween Hughes Bakery: and. Second street. : 9 26 3t. STRAYED OR STOLDN—Tuesday evening 6:30: 1 female pointer, mark dark brown and white spots. scar on left side. Reward if returned Warm, comfortable, mod-| Fj ROOMS FOR RENT ed room for light housekeeping with kitchenette. 5 182 Gt ROOM FOR RENT—Lady preferred. Quiet location, modern conyen- iences.. 'I'clephone 510R or call 608 2nd_ street. from postoffice. Also garage. 208 Rosser. Phone 3831. i 9 28 Gt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Location by 7 physician and surgeon. Address 638 Tribune. + 1021 wk -In. good location, furnish: | 411 Sth street. Phone; La Beh NAD: 2: St i Flightiess Parrot, FOR RENT—Housekeeping FOOMS, | | When Macquarrie istind, situated furnlawed or ungrenisied Ae ae | 800 iniles to the south of New Zeal- ee re fs fon ae t S| Fang, was discovered in 1810, it was ine & RENT-—Modern room two blocks i ; habited by a peculiar flightless parrot PROPOSALS. The board of dire of Hay Creek school ct 31 of, Burleigh county, )., will receive sealed pro-| s, until 8 o'clock p. m., October! 1918, for er a two one-class room frame or tile building within| the said school district, in accordance | with plans and specifications by A} Van Horn, architect. ! Separate preposals will! be received on the heating em. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. i Plans are on file with County Super | | intendent of schools, A. Van Horn and P. J. Heltenberg all of Bismarck, N. D: | A certified check for $100 must ac! company each proposal. Dated at Bismarck, N. 1918. i D,, Sept. 14.| P. J. Heltenberg, Clerk, Hector Mc 1 N. D. H 9 10 16 i who saw ho were ers as “t tribe.” I for implements, machinery, horses | described by a contempor and cattle. Box 406, Avon, S$, Dak.} numbers of the birds wh 9 27 10t| brought to Sydney by | WANTED—A™ good place for hoy to| Bllbbest of the loquacious |} work for room and board while go-| Cent Investigation of the iskind makes ing to school. Write to J. Simmer,! It almost certain that this strangely Hazelton, dD. 9 30 Lwk./ Isolated specimen of the parrot family | HAVE 24 WHITE tame pet rats for sale at $2.50 a pair. Will crate and ship to any on Mrs. R. Selfridge, N. D. 10 2 6t FOR SALE-—-Sideboard, kitchen table and chairs. 417, 10th street. ee eed 808t TO RBXCHANGE—N. W. 1-4 and FE 1-2 of N. W. 1-4 of section 15, R54, T. Dak., on Soo Line. 70 acres broke: balance good prairie. $30.00 per acre | BousHT Some BELIEVE ME THis DID You MAKE THAT P OLIVIA? to Theodore Smith, 600 12th street. 9 26 tt N._D, ‘ Bruce, | 127. 4 miles north of Lake City, $.; LIBERIY. BONDS ToDay. SEEMS' A LOT CLOSER. WHEN You Have A MEMBER. & oF Yor CAMILN IN SUITS PRESSED while you wait.” AU! is completely extinet, probably as a | work done by steam presses. Prices) result of the introduction of cats, £0 cents. Phone 58 agle Hat! which have become wild and overrun | Works and Tailor Shop. 9 25 1 m0! the island. i ! Handing It to Him. | Home-Made . Plaster. | “Ad,” said Eve, coyly, as she winked Holes in plaster walls may be at the snake unbeknownst to Adam,! Stepped with a mixture of sand and !“you are the one man in the world! Plister of: paris mixed into a paste for me.’ Then she handed him the! with water, When dry cover with a apple. ‘ j Piece of paper to match the wall. AROUND THE HOUSE BY ALLMAN ALL DAY Look /-r ALL ThE Yarn | Gor ToD, Tom- lit Gone GET | BUSY AND MAKE 4 SWEATER ma) IT WAS VERY QUIET MORE Ww. AR. SOME SOCKS FoR WILBUR. Liberty Loan Sept. 28. / ARR ene | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in the condi- tions of that certain mortgage con- taining a power of sale, executed, ac- knowledged and delivered by Frank W. Pouder and Sina Pouder, his wife. mortgagors, to Edward -E. Becker of Sycamore, Mlinois, mortgagee, dated Februa rd. 1917, filed for record in, the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh 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,j which default ‘consists in this: First. t one installment of the debt of! said mortgage will be foreclosed by a ale of the premises therein and here- inafter described, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, or his deputy, at the front door of the court house, in 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 e, the amount due on said mortgage debt with interest. includ- ing moneys paid by the mortgagee for interest past due’ on a prior mort- gage. ‘There will be due on said mortgage 5.00, secured thereby, to-wit; $75.00, dedt, interest thereon, also including became due on February 23rd, 1918,| the interest paid by the mortgagee on and is unpaid; second, that the mort-|a prior mortgage, at the date of sale gors have failed to make a payment) the sum of $555.30, and also the costs of $165.00 interest when due, towit,/ and expenses of such sale and statu- February 23rd. 1918, on a prior mort-jtorv attorneys fee: gage which still remains unpaid. by; The premises so to be sold are sit- thé mortgagors, but has been paid by ; uated in Burleigh county, in the state the mortgage herein; and said mort-|of North Dakota, and described as fol- gage contains, among other things the | lows. to-wit: The South half (S 1-2) conditions tht, in case of default in|of Section Thirty-five (35), in Town- the payment of any part. of the prin-|ship.One hundred thirty-nine (139), cipal, and also in case of default to; North, of Range Seventy-five (75), | pay the interest and-principal. of any | West, containing “320 acres, more on prior mortgage as the same shall be-| le: according. to the government! come due, the mortgagee may pay the; survey thereof. same and declare the whole of said; Dated August 28. 1918. debt to be due and payable-and said EDWARD E. BECKER, mortgagee has , [declared and_ does Mortgagee. hereby declare the whel? of said! Wolfe & Schnelier, debt. to-wit, the sum of $549.00, prin-; Attorneys for Mortgagee, cipt’ '0 ><. and payable at’ onee.| Postffice address: és} | .otice is hereby given that the' Wahpeton, N. D,

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