The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 7

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. FRIDAY, DEC. 6,19. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . By Blosser ! HE’S SENSITIVE ABOUT HIS HISTORY ABILITY SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern... THIS BO IS EVEN TOO LAZY TOSLEEP , GEE WHITZ~ 3 CANT REMEMBER ANYTHING ELSE ABOUT THIS BLAME. OLD LESSON-~ SHOOT! I WIShT TH’ SCHool House WoUL BURN Down) ! SIHIS BOTACK 19 UP Tow“ HES , BEEN STANDIN UKE THAT FOR TH’ LAST HALF HOUR DEE MMM MM 3 p DON'T SBE ‘ DANGONE TH OVD COMPOSITION!! T AINT. GONNA WRITE NO NORE — WHAT. WE GOTTA STUDY HISToRY FoR ANYHOW! DUM PATIENCE IS A nae FLOWER THATGR \ HOT AN EVERY GIDDAP GARDEN ’ THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN { Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. __, First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change cf copy, 15 cents.- Advertisements containing more than 25 will be eharged at the rate of two word, : —y rds cents a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE _ HELP! HELP! by The U, S. Employmen Service j in Bismarck is receiving daily | urgent calls for coal miners. If | you can mine coal give us your ad- | dress, BIG WAGES. Write, tele- | phone or call U. S. Employment service, “Northwest Hotel, Bis- | marek, N. D. | © o WANTED—Janitor, make aplication at Hoskins’ tSore. & < 1226 WANTED—First class barber, 20 per week. 60 over 30. Joe Brady, Val- ley City, N. D. (21 30-¢6t WANTED—Messenger boy or girl. Good wages. Apply Western Union, fot AT a Ae WANTED—We need two or three good printers for hand work in our composing room. .Call at Tribune office and see Mr. Harrison. WANTED—Boy to learn the book- ‘binding trade. Fine opportunity to learn a good trade; pay for begin- ners. Call at Tribune Office and ask@for Mr. Olson. @ELP WANTED—fEMAL! MVANTED—First class. _ Byenographer, i steady position. Good ‘salary, \ State} age and experience: . Write 672 care Tribune. 12 61 wk WANTED— Waltress and dishwasher at once. Small town hotel. ~Six} dollara per week. Box 93 Medora, “IN. Dak. ‘ 1261 wk WANTRESS WANTED at the Star restaurant at once. - Pay $10 per ¢_ Week. 12.6.1 wk WANTED—Girl for general house- work. No washing. Address, R. Miller; Gussner Farm, Phone 48. 12 5 1 wk WANTED—Girl for general house: work. Mrs. George Wallace, 421 Avenue B. 4 12 5 1 wk WANTED—Girl for general house- work. ‘Mrs. R. H,. Tracey, 116 Broadway. 12 6 3t WANTED—Refined educated woman of middle age, would like position | as housekeeper for bachelor or wid-; ower with children. References ex-} changed. Address 670 Tribune. | : 12 4 5t) WANTED—Ginl for general house-} work. Best wages. Phone 689L or call 302 W. Thayer St. Mrs, J. J. Osterhaus. 12:3 1 wh WANTED—Oinl for general house- work, Apply 523 7th street. : 12 3 tt COMPETENT GIRL for general house work. Call at 104 Avo ‘A. or Phone 422. WANTED—Girl for general house work. Highest wages. 610 Seventh “street. Mrs. P._C, Remington, i WANTED TO: RENT WANTED—Two or three modern fur- nished roonis for Hight housekeep- . dng, by couple; réferences exchang- ed. Permatient is suited... Would) consider one room with kitchenette . Write 671 ‘Tribune. ‘ 1241 wk FOR SALE OR RENT— \ ., HOUSES AND FLATS FOR: RENT—Apartment. in: Union Mercantile .building; modern with central heat. Apply to’ A. Van. Horn, 209 7th’ stret. Phone 305. 11 25¢tt FOR SALE—$-room house, hot water] heat. {Frat floor quarter-sawed oak, except _ kitchen. cellent side- board and ‘kitchen: iM. W. Neff, 56 Avenue B. é “ <424 1 wk FOR BENT. ern & room house. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 1. 10 11 tf 12 2 6t)” et, dailtin. | ROOMS FOR KENT FOR RENT—furnished rooms for rent, 702 Avenue F. 12 6 ot FOR RENT—Threé strictly modern furnished rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 478X or call at 423 11th. 25 8t FOR RENT—Modern rooms. Call at #11 4th street or phone 627R. 225t FOR RENT—Rooms in modern house. 62%, 2nd street. Phone 283. : 1243 FURNISHED, ROOM FOR” RENT— modern. Lady preferred. Phone 510R Call 608 2nd street. 12 4 3t FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Phone 404K. Geo. W. Little. 11 29 tf PUSITIONS WANTED Long Lake townsh | taken soon, Inquir macher, R. i. 6, ¢ FOR Alex Couch. Pho FOR SALI most new. Leathi Call 414 POR laneous le storm windows, Phone $63, 13th street. 12 2 6t MR PARMER—Now is the time +o dispose of your live and dressed poultry. For best results and high- est market’ prices ship to ‘the Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D. Write us today for prices_of all kinds of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co:, Bismarck, dD. 18 21 0 piano. — Co 11 22 tf LASS DRY CLEANING ‘and pressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and-Tailor Shop, Phone 58. 11.18 1mo FOR SALEE OR TRADE farm lands for property in Bismarck or some kind of business. Address 18 West Moin, Bismansk, N. D. 12 2 Gt AGENT—SALESMAN WANTED—Position after Xmas holl- days \ by. stenographer with ‘three years’ experience. Can give good references. Address Box 513 He- ‘bron, N. D. 1241 wk WANTED—Position as housekeeper in small family by woman with a baby. __ Write 668 Tribune. | 1221 wk MISCELLANEOUS WiANTED—A good place for boy 15 years old to work for board and; room while going to school or would také place with just board. Write to Frank Volk, Strasburg, N. D. 12 61 wk. FOR SALE—Graphonola and records, almost new. Cheap if taken at once. 617 11th street. Phone 494K. ‘ 12.5.1 wk WANTED—Pefore Jan. 1, large com- fortable room in modern home, close in, by young woman: Phone 710 K at noon. ‘ 12 4 3t NEWSPAPER FOR SALE or LEASE. The Halliday Promoter is for sale or lease if taken at once. The editor has been accepted for overseas duty. write direct to the Promotey, Halli-| day, D. 12 4 6t_ | THE WORLD WAR— | ‘By Francis A. March, brother of; General “Peyton C. March. Yom-' plete—800 pages illustrated—official photographs, Your chance to make $500 per month. Freight paid, cred-. it given. Outfit fre: Victory Pub- lishing Company, 431 Dearborn, Chi- cago. 12 4 3t_ | BARBER SHOP for sale or rent. The’ only shop in a county seat town.| F. A. Hansen, Stanton, N. D. { Fie i 12 4 ¢t} FOR SALE—Clothing and furnishing; and shoes stock, and fixtures. Good running stock. Will sell for cash or} trade for clear land. J. N. Schmitz, ; Killdeer, N. D. 14 9t_ | if YOU. WANT TO CLOS# OUT your ‘stock of goods at auction or put on a special sale, now is the time to see us. Zimmerman Bros. Midway Mdse Sales Co., 1948 Uni- versity Ave., St Paul, Minn. 11.20 1 mo. CATTLH FOR SALE—150 spring calves, Shorthorn and Herfords. 100 steers and heifers coming 2 years old. Heifers bred to registered bulls, due to calve June 1,.to August 1. Murphy-Gardner Land & Live Stock Co., New England, N. Dak. 12 6 tf WANTED—To rent smallgen house cr room for about 25 Bi Plym- outh Rocks. To those interested in fine poultry having room to spare in hen house can offer liberal in- ducements for use of same. “Heavy prize winners year after year at Minneapolis, St. Paul, Omaha, etc. ‘Winners of the Minnesota State cup January, 1918. H. H. ue teT 1, 2 town of Moffit. on the Southwest East 1-2 of the West 1-2, section 20, WANTED—good live wire at once to travel and‘gell stock in new corpor- ation, we pay’ 25 per cent commis: | sto firs! ‘Treating So. Dak. letter. |-Address the. Grain ‘Machine Co. Aberdeen, 12 4 Gt BANNER HOUSE Good board and room, $8.00 per week, or two in a room, $7.00 per week. We! have single or double rooms. | S. NICHOLA, must furnish reference with | HOUSES WANTED ~* WANTED—To rent meter house” o ve to eight Apply E Lahr, Bisi given. Daily Tribune Of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE CLOSURE SA-et. ; Default having occurred in the con ditions of the mortgage hereinafte described, notice, is hereby given that that certain mortga executeé and delivered by George 1. son an‘ Effie I. Wilson, his>wife. mortgagors to Carl P. Jacobson, mortgagee, datec the 3rd day of January, 1912 and filed for record in the office of the registe of deeds of the county of Burleigh state of) North Dakota, on. the 12th day of January, 1912, and recorded in Book, 104 of Mortgages on page 398, and assigned ‘by said, mortgagee. to C 1A. McCarty and V. §. Langlois by an instrument in writing. dated the 31st day of August, 1917, which assignment ‘was filed for record in the‘office of the register of deeds of Burleigh coun- ty, North Dakota, on the 4th day of September, 1917, and recorded in {Book 139 of Assignments, .on Page |141.-and C.-A, McCarty, oneof said jassignees, assigned, his interest in said mortgage to V..S. Langlois, by an instrument in writing dated the bth day of April, 1918, which assign- ment was filed for record in the of- | fice of the register of deeds of Bur. leigh county, North Dakota, on the 20th day of April. 1918, an@ was duly recorded i Book 15: of Mortgages. on page 263; and which mortgage was again assigned by said V. S. Langlois, 104 Main St. Phone 2341 \ 11-19 Imi DOINGS OF THE DUFES WHAT DoYou MEAN, PLL HAVE ‘To warr unin You CHANGE Your CLOTHES? ARENT YoU GOING To WEAR YouR UNIFORM To ThE DANCE? hurRN Now AND GET [tere Goes MY GLOVE assignee, to Ethel D. Knowles, by an instrument in writing dated the 6th ) SHOULD SAY NOT- VM JUST DNING TO GET INTO HAT OLD DEESS Row, YOUNG FELLOW, You STRAIGHTEN UP ~YouR TEACHER ASKS You To WRITE A COMPOSITION. AND YOU'LL Do IT- WAIT “TLE JSEE WHAT You've WRITTEN! i ' zc} Di DEE DI pum ~tee J DIDPY DEE fice of the eigh count 1th day of ) n Hook toi p28, wil remiss inatier d ‘he cour ownty of on pAKe we ot the ud her © front door kin th of ten o'clock AL on the Seth day of December, M18, to sati the amount due upqn such mort on the date of sale. The prem described in sai North . are situated in the county igh, state of North Dakot: and described as follows, to-wit: -The North One-half (N 1-2) of the South One-half +2) of Section Two (2), of Township One hundred thirty- aight North (138N), range seventy- eight (78) west of the 5th p. m. There will be due'on such mortgage on. the date. of sale, the sum of Two thousand one hundred thirty-eight dol- lars and forty-five cents ($2,138.45). besides the costs, disbursements and expenses of this foreclosure. Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, No- vember 20th, 1918. é ETHEL D. KNOWLES, Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for. Ossignees and Mort- gagees. 11—22 29; 12—6 13 20 27. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that where- | ns default.has been made in the terms! and ¢onditions of that certain mort- gage made, executed and delivered by Albert IB. yones and Blanche D. Jones, his wife, to Walter L. Williamson. dated November 20, 1912, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on November 23, 1912, at 1:15 -AHINT TO FELLOWS THAT HAVE TAKEN ON WEIGHT IN SERVICE. VERY CLEARIN THAT THE ‘ThovenT THAT | MUST KEEP |’/ uppermosr IN MY MIND IS, ar: TO BEND OVER, Ty ZZ », 1918 mov- 7 o'clock P.M in Mook 195 . and which mort after and on the lth day of Dec reports of the city bacteriologist be- ber, 112, assigned to Ezra i, Miller,! fore the city commission take any ac- which a s filed in the of-{ tion on report C. L, Young | fice of the Re | Was. pre and explained the meth- leigh count: the }od of ug the cost of the pav- jisth day of fi nt for the cost of oelock p.m. a Paving Dis- i Rook 105 of Mortga i t was confirmed! The the same will be foreclosed it for the cost of construct- of the premises in such mortg: ying around the court house & was there: | ut the health of “nt scribed and hereinafter at! ar confirmed by the city {the front door of the Courthouse in n. A number of protests the city of Bismarck, county of Bur: were filed With the auditor against i d state of North Dakota, on the ssment and these pro- the 4th day ) o'clock p.m. The premises described mort e which will be sold in pur snance of this notice are described as follows: The northeast quarter Ux 1-4) of Section eight (S,, township one hundred thi: nine (189) north, range seventy-five (75) west of the 5th principal me an, containing one hundréd sixty (169) acres more or less according to the United States government survey thereof. The amount due on such mortgage J, Hummel at the date of sale is $2,175.11 besides J. Burden, the statutory costs and disbursements J, Alsbury as provided by law. M. J. Wilde: Dated November 20, 1918. J. Katz ..: EZRA E. MILLER, Jim* Jensen Assignee of Mortgagee.| Kd Randall KVELLO & ADAMS, Mrs. C. Robidou Attorneys for assignee of mort-| Frank Gavel gagee, Lisbon, North Dakota.. | Martin Busch First publication November 22, 1918.) B. K. Skeels 11—22 29; 12—6 12 20 27. Carl Liner ‘COMMISSIONER PROCEEDINGS | Nels White Official proceedings, city commis-' ‘The Balladium ... sion November 25, 1918. | The commission. adjourne The city commission met in regu; again December 2nd, 1918, at eight ession Monday evening, November , o'clock p. m. ? 1918. ,There were present Com-: Attes missioners Rertsch, Best, Thompson C. L, BURTON, and President Lucas. The minutes of City Auditor. idered by.the city com- mission. The city attorney was in- ructed to t legal action to see at the’ sand p n the streets of the y of Bismarck were filled. It was moved that the water company be in- structed .tp notify the people before again turning off the city water sup- ply. The following and ordered paid: Mike Getz | Jake Empting ot January, in such s bills were allowed j | ' | | | PUBLIC SALE BILLS When you are ready to hold your Public Farm Sale come to The Trib- une for your Sale Bills. We have the proper forms, best display type and know how to fix up your list of live stock, machinery, poultry, grain, hay, feed, household goods and all other stuff for sale. We also understand how to arrange the terms of sale. WEATHERPROOF SALE BILLS * Our stock includes heavy paper and also weatherproof cardboard so that these bills will stay up when put up. Wind, rain or snow won’t hurt them. nnn nnn nn ne eo eo nn ne enone AUDSOUDNAONSSNUUGOSNOCOAOAUONONNOLOSNUGH: ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. BISMARCK, N. D._ eeeewesecosecocesoocccc ccc reco cee cow econ neon n+ ++ + + nee. Jum NOnnenananancauccnnaacsnayn

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