The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 7

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ve p P , a a poe mh & to nw a 1 as ve t a ; a i ee Yj 5 FRECKLES AND HIS -FRIENDS- By Blosser HE HAS A FINE EXCUSE, ON SEEING HER i SQUIRREL FOOD . _ By Ahern BENNY FINDS IT ISN’T SO EASY TO GET IN HOBO SOCIETY OF NATALIE HAMNOND- LONG SINCE MOVED OUT OP Town) —— = SAN; FRECKLES -DYA - KAOW MY SISTER ~HUH 2 GEEWI2T, SHE SAID SHE, » LIED You AWFUL MUCH =~ SAD You Wz TH NicesT BOY IN OUR BLock ~— WHADDYA KNOW ‘BOUT THAT, HUH! id in| NOW, THERE GOES “TALCUM TERRY” w~ RES TH’ CLASSIEST GINK of TH’ BUNCH ~ HE uses A FINGER BOWL AFTER HE EATS ~ HEY “TERRY- C'MERE! aa ALL RIGHT “WINKING WALLY) are You) me 2 | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN doen a mann nnn eee e enn n ene ee Ss | { ‘ 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. Advertisements containing more than 25 words |F for each additional will be charged at the rate of two word. z i cents a word IS WILLING TO FIGHT HUNS But “Tubby” Is Dead Se: Against Take ing Part in Any More Kitchen who weighs two inches pounds and is crowding: Broadway. a Slocum be- ' enuse’ he prefer§ to, do his fighting “over there” rather than in a kitchen, HELP WANTED—MALE + HELP! HELP! * Tha U. S. Employmen ‘Service | in Bismarck is receiving dally | urgent calls for. coal miners. If | you can mine coal give us your ad- WANTED TO RENT _ WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house or flat of 3 or 4 rooms. Phone room 628 McKenzie Hotel. 1271 wk LOST AND FOUND dress, BIG WAGES. Write, tele-.!! TOST—On December 7a Meaty chal, phone or call U. §. Employment || “Kinder pl meoner ty @ Metz chaln. service, . Northwest Hotel, s+ Fea ee Ceune OF | marck, N. D. teed ee SS de it of MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—A competent . man~ to handle a state agency fora first class ‘line of popular priced auto- mobiles: Some capital required. Do not reply unless you desire to get into @ substantial, permanent bust- ness. Write 674 Tribune, i : 12-11 1t 14 It WANTED-—Blacksmith for Stiles Cat- tle Company. Five dollars a, day and board. Transportation paid, Ap- ply Bismarck Tribune Office. : iH ; 12 11 6t MAN WANTED—on small dairy farm tor the winter. J, A. Fields, Box 442 Bismarck, Ase D. e 12 10 3t _HELP _WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—A maid for general house work. Mrs. W. S. Crewe. Phone 65, 12 11 3s WANTED—A girl to work for her room and board and go to school. Address answers 678 care Tribune 12 111 wk WANTED-—Housekeeper on a farm. Will pay. good wages. Write L. Skeels, Regan, N. D. : 12 11 st WANTED—Ginl to assist with house- work and care.of baby. ‘No objec- tions to school girl. Mrs. F. Holm- boe, 208. W. Broadway. 12-9. tf WANTED—Woman to work in hotel in small town. — $6.00 per week, room and board. Write No. 677 Trib- une. 12 10 3t WANTED—First_ lass stenographer, steady position. Good salary. State age and experience. ‘Write 672 care Tribune, 12.61 wk WANTED— Waitress and dishwasher at once... Small’ town hotel. Six dollars per week. Box. 93 Medora,! IN. Dak. _ a 1261 wit) WANTRESS WANTED .at the Star restaurant at once. . Pay $10 per eek. 126 i wk AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR with introduction ‘by General Peyton C, March, highest officer in the United States army. , Ottictal. photographs. , Sells . on sight. Big terms, - Extraordinary Oportunity for men or women. Out- fit free. Universal House, Phila- __delphia. 12 11 It WANTEED—To trade quarter section of land 60 miles N, E. of Bismarck. or 25 miles E of Regan for a good house in Bismarck or Jamestown. Write No. 673 Tribune. a cs wok 9121wk FOR FIRST CLASS DRY CLEANING and pressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop. Phone 58. A 11 221 mo WANTED—A good place for boy 15 years .old to work for board and room while going to school or would take place with just board. Write to Frank Volk, Strasburg, N. D. ¥2 61 wk. FOR_SALE—Graphonola and records, almost new. Cheap if taken at once. 517 lth street. Phone 494K, 1261 wk 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. _ ee uels decg oe 12 4 9t IF YOU WANT TO CLOSE 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. tA 11 201 mo. CATTLE SALE—150 spring FOR } 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. D.ak. 12 6 tf NTED—Cirl for general house- work. .No washing. Address X.! bi Miller, Gussner Farm, Phone48. | 12 5 1 Wk | WANTED—Girl for "general house: | z 125 1wk N rl Yor general house; work. Best wages. Phone 689L or! call 308 W. Thayer -St. Mrs. J. J. Osterbaus. 12101 wk WANTED-—Girl for general house work. -Highest wages. 610 Seventh street. Mrs. P. C, Remington. BS 10 26 tf ee A SPLEN OPENING to get into the vulcanizing business in Fargo, Avenue B. N. Dak. A reasonable investment | necessary. Writé 675. Tribune. : 12 11 1t 14 1t IN OPENING for the right party to engage in the automobile and trac- tor business. Investment necessary. A legitimate proposition. Strictly confidential if nothing accomplish- ed. Write 676 Tribune. 2 12 11 1t 14 1t POSITIONS WANTED _ WANTED—Position after Xmas holi- days’ Dy stenographer with three years’ experience. references. Address Box 513 He ‘pron, N..D. , 12 41 wk | FOR SALE work. Mrs, George Wallace, 421; TR 150 ton of midland hi f, 0. b.-ears at Parkers Prairie. Write or see 0. L. Lord, Parkers Prairie, Minn. R. R. 6. 12111 % is the time to 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, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 mo FOR SALE—i75 tons Missouri river MR bottom hay, about 3 miles South of Stewartdale station. J. W. Burch, Phone 406 F13. 1271 wk FOR RENT—Concrete garage, build- ing 60x80 feet, cement floor. equip- ped with gas tank, gas engine. air compressor .and pressure tank. Building is new with office, oft house, and repair shop. Will sell tools and accessories. Good town of 1,000. Address Ed Wolf. Wishek, N. Dak. 12741 wk FOR SALE—Gabler piano. Cowan Drug Store. 11 22 tf FOR SALE—Honsehold goods includ- ing dining rooms set, roll top desk, typewritér, “organ, lounge, three stoves, kitchen capinet, refrigerator. tables, chairs beds etc. Must sell at once. Mrs. J. F. Hannan, 520 Ave F. Phofle 630L. 129 lwk When Lewis enlisted the quarter- master fitted him out with the largest but they in FORK Ric modern 5 room house for r 4 or 6 months. Ideal location close for | clothes in the assortment, in. Possession about be ). Write | were just about five sizes too small. P. vu. Box 244 for interview. The boys at the camp dubbed him 9 1:1 wk) “Tabby” and twitted him, so Lewis FOR RENT—Modern & room bouse Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 51. 10 1) tf ROOMS FOR KENT: FOR RENT—Furnished room 2 gei- tlemen preferred. 619 6th pel. fought and argued until disgusted. Then he went home, French leave. He..was ‘arrested as a deserter and turned over to a lieutenant. When being taken back to camp he groaned: “Nobody loves a fat man, not even {n the army. I am willing 'to fight the kalser, but darned if Ill do my Aghting In the kitchen.” FOR RENT=Modern light ~ house | keeping rooms. Also single bed room. 311 4th street. Phone 627R 12.9 1 wk FOR RENT—Two modern houses. Phone 404 K.. Geo. W. Little. Kk 11 29 tf: ROOMS in modern house. 522d 2n w4.w BANNER HOUSE Good hoard and room, $8.00 per week. or two $2 a room, $7.00 per week. We have single or double rooms, 8. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. \ Patriotic, Autoist. Albany, N. Y—Automobilists would have the prayers of every man in khaki If they followed the idea of a Florida man who passed through here, | On the windshleld of his car he had | painted: “Any man fn khaki fs wel- | Come to a seat in this car. Hold up your hand and I will stop.” His car and his sign have saved many a tired Sammy long ronds. _——_ Phone 231 1149 Im Girls Serve as Oilers. Tacoma, Wash.—Five girls at Aber- deen and one from this city are mem- bers of the crew of the Steamship Franstand, which recently sailed from Aberdeen, Wash. for a six-months’ trip. The girls are serving as allers. | 4, me. DUFF! Yov"RE Ni JOST The MAL | WANT To see! ; Womanly Intuition. Intultion Is the faculty by virtue of which a women can understand her husband without listening to what he How MANY WANT ME { ( } i i i ee OW, t Hout DARE YSE_SOFT COAL, THE SooT Would RUIN ume (Dols KNow WHERE You CAN GET ANY COAL BuT | Guess You cAN GET PLENTY ADDRESSING | Phone 74 Batties. POR RENT b: cottage, r : York.—Private William Lewis, | IS SNOW WHITE ( | KNow, TickeETS FoR AN EXTERTAIIMENT— WAIT'LL T 60 TEW HER YER OUT HERE ~ GEE, YOULL LIKE HER LoTs —. UKE AUL-DAY: SUCKERS « MEBBE TU BOY SOME FoR HER! SAY! WHERE YA Goin’ 2 TERRY- | WANTCHA “TER MEET AN OLD COLLEGE CHUM OF \ (wo aN NoT wusT AT PRESENT WALLY: You KHOW THE CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE BEEN apaieed DONT PAY ANY ATTENTION To THAT, BO-~ “TALCUM TERRY 16 KINDA RATTLED TDAY~ HIS VALET LEFT WITHOUT NOTICE LAST NIGHT ON fA FAST FREIGHT FOR Om Te T DON'T. REEL Go0oD ~ GUESS TM S-Siek ‘ER SOMETHIN! $f ! NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE. | CLOSURE!SALE. pd in the co} » hereinafter 2 that Os umd deli fee ‘ Goodrii, { ' assigned oy said imort- H. Carpenter Lum! rporation, by i th day October, 1918, which as nment filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota, on the 4th day of November, 1918, and was recorded in book 151 of Miscellaneous mort- gages on page 403, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described, at.the front door of the court, house at, Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 21st day of Décember, 1918, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in-said mortgage and which will oe sold to satisfy the same are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota and described as fol- lows, to-wit: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter and Lot Two and the Northwest Quarter of the South- east Quarter of Sectio Six (6), Town- ‘ship One Hundred Forty (140) North, ‘Range Wighty (80) West of the 5th | Principal Meridian. There will bo due ‘on such mortgage on the date of sale the sum of Two Hundred Three and $0-100 Dollars, besides the costs, dis- BY ALLMAN No- | WONDERED IF You COULD VELL ME WHERE | CAN GET SOME COAL, ment in writing, datey the of WHY HAVEN You EVER MET BoBsY ? COME HERE. BoBBY acl er} a ire, Dated: ic |. Mor! >. Newton, Dullam & Young, Attorneys for Assi Bismarck, No} 1 CITATION HEARING WILL. PRUOF OF ty of Burleigh—Ss, In County Court before Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Joha P. Hoagland, deceased. John A, Lar’ Theodore Hom. °C. Koffel ‘on, Hoglund, Sallma Theodoria H Carolina Hoglund, EF Hoglund, Maria Cristina Victoria HOB lund, Emma Margreta Katharina Hendrieta | Hoglund, N. O. Hoglund, Jonas Petter Hogiund, Carl Johan Hoglund, the heirs of her body of Sara Lisa Johan- son, deceased,.John P. Hoaglund,. and all other persons unknown, claiming any interest in the said estate, re- spondents. The State of North Dakota, to the above named respondents and all per- sons interested in the estate of John P. Hoagland, deceased: You and each of you are hereby |motified that John .A. Larson, Theo- dore Koffel and Bradley Marks, the | petitioners herein, have filed in this {court a document in writing, purport- ling to be the Last Will and Testa- | ment of John B. Hoagland, late of the city of Bismarck in the county of Bur- leigh and‘state of North Dakota, de- ceased, with their petition, prayi for the admission to probate of stuff for sale. the terms of sale. CONGNOUNCNEDNOENGNE — \ PATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun: | Hoglun¢, | and for the is- ; Theodore s of letters and ‘that the said petition and the proofs of said purported Will and Testament will be heard and duly dered by this court on Wedn the 15th day of Januy A. D.. 114 at ten o'clock in {the fo oon of that day, at the court rooms of court house this court in the county the city of iBsmarck, , county of gh and state of North Dakota; a You und each of you are hereby cit- ed to be and appear before this court sai d place and answer a Ne 2 said petition and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said pe- {ition should not be granted. By the court: (Seal of the County Court). I. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 27th day of November, A. D., 1918. Let the foregoing citation be served by personal service upon all repsond- ents in the state of North Dakota over the age of ten years and by per- sonal service upon the guardians of any minors within this state and by publication in the Bismarck Daily Tribune once each week for three i successive weeks. (Seal of the County Court). ‘ I. C._ DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 12 4 11 18. —————— Bismarck / Furniture Company ‘220 Main Street 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 We also understand how to arrange 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. ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. BISMARCK, N. D.' AUUUSUAVUUEGUASRGLUUEURUEUOMULOGGEUGGECAUEAGGUEUCUAUEEUAUED NCEA EET ALE TERT Furniture Upholstery Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. en ADSGAAURONURODAAQORANORODONN

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