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

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i, mu) yo» | q . ej r\ ) i q f so a . t wa yt oe ee FRECKLES AND HIS ' FRIENDS By Blosser LEAVE IT TO TAG, HE KNOWS SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern LABOR IS A FINE SUBJECT FOR THIS BIRD TO DWELL ON Les: WAY TROUBLE ? Go DOING SPLENDIDLY ! Spy ‘HiccouGh HARRY THEY TELL ME YOURE A FOXY SPEAKER ON LABOR ToPICS— \S'AT RIGHT 2 THE on 1 DONT S-D-H- WY HOBBY- GEE WHIZ ~ PoP! THIS WORD iS ~— DOES THAT SPELL PoP 2 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNB SPHINK: DON'T EST tw SPINK !! TH KNOW WHAT: You. KNOW WHAT A. SDHINX SS . 1 eR OSS I-N-)€NHAT Is? -KNO' ASPINX IS! bn | THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Hl oy Classified Advertising Rates. erms 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 word. will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE | 4 HELP! HELP! f The U, S. Employmen. Service | 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 cali U. S. Employment service, Northwest Hotel, Bis- marck, N. D. ¢ WANTED—Blacksmith for Stiles Cat- -tle Company. Five. dollars a day and board. Transportation paid. Ap- 4 ply Bismarck Tribune Oftice. OS ee BE o_O | HELP WANTED—FEMALE \WANTED—A maid for general house work. Mrs. W. S, Crewe. Phone * 625. i 1-13 11 3t__ WANTED—Girl or roomer for house- work on farm. Mrs> J. H. Bismarck. 23 WANTED—A girl to work for her room and board and go to school. Address answers 678 care Tribune 12 11 t wk WANTED—Housekeeper on a farm. Wilt pay good wages. Write L. Skeels, Regan, N, D. 12.11 3t WANTED—Girl to assist with house- work and care of baby. ‘No objec- tions, to school girl. Mrs. F..Holm- boe, 208 W. Broadway. t 12°9 tf general house- WANTED—Girl._ for work. Best wages. Osterhaus. 12 10.1 wk Y7ANTED—Cirl for general house work. Highest. wages. 610 Seventh street. Mrs. -P. C, Remington. 4 10 26 tf ———————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—_ | HOUSES: AND FLATS * WANTED TO RENT—5 or 6 room modern house or furnished flat. give discription, location and ‘rental. Write 679 Tribune. {CATTLE FOR SALE—150 spring | * ‘12.12 2t | calves, Shorthorn and Herfords. 100 FOR RENT by January 1. Five room! steers and heifers coming 2 years cottage, partly: niodern. Apply 1260 Broadway. 12 11 3t! FOR RENT—Eight room modern house. 9th street, arranged for two | families. Call 51 477L. EN ie Bin os FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT— modern 5 room house for rent for 4 or 5 months. Ideal location close in. Possegsion about ve Write P. v, Box 244 for intervi 9 i 1 wk —————— FOR RENT—Modern & room house. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or} Wl. 10-11 tt "ROOMS FOR RENT __ FOR REN 'T—Modern light house keeping“rooms. _ Also single bed roopiss 311 4th sfreet. Phone. 627R. ie 1291 wk FOR RENT—Two. modern houses. Phone 404 K.. Geo. W. Little. 2 11 29 tf FOR, RENT—In_ desirable location, furnished two room. apartment on first floor: also one bed room on second floor, 411 5th street or phone 273. 12 111 wk POSITIONS WANTED BOOKKEEPER=—Experienced would like to change after the first of the year. Address. 681 Tribune, 2 49°:13:1 wk WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished house or flat of 3 or 4 rooms. Phone room 628 McKenzie Hotel, 27iLwk Phone 689L or | TOR SALE—Clothing and furnishing call 302 W. Thayer St. Mrs J. J.}'’aud shoes stock, and fixtures. Good i { > 9th street, Phone | _ | FO i Mrs. Wot —._ —————— BANNER HOUSE Good board and room, $8.00 per week, or two fo 2 room, $7.00 per week, have single or.double rooms. Hi 8. NICHOLA, 104 Main St. ‘ Phone 231 11-19 1m MISCELLANEOUS WANTEKD—To trade quarter yection 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. 5 is 9.12 1-wk FOR SALE—At 515 6th street. Boys’ toys including foot power scroll saw, large size erector, set roller’ skates, etc. Also bedside Hospital table and mahogany music cabinet. 12 12 3t Burch, | FOR FIRST CLASS DRY CLEANING 12.12 1 wk} and pressing call at the Eagle Hat Works and Tailor Shop. Phone 58. v 11 22 1 mo FOR SALE—100 tons of good meadow |. hay at Tuttle, N. D. Address L. Dornacker, Tuttle, N. D. 12123 1 wk INSURANCE MAN wants desk room. ! Let me know what you have. Write No: 680: Tribune. eet 11 13 3t tons of midland hay ft. 0. b. cars at Parkers’ Prairie, O. L. Lord, Parkers Prairie, Minn, R. R.'No, 6. 1210 1 wk mR running stock. Will sell for cash or trade for clear'land. J. N. Schmitz, Killdeer, N. D. Reece t 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. Midwey Mdse Sales Co., | versity Ave, St Paul, Minn. ! 11 20. 1-mo. old. Heifers bred to registered bulls, due to calve June 1,.to August 1. Murp! aardner Land Live Stock Co.. New England, N. Dak. |.” 12.6 tt R SALE—-15 f, 0. b. cars at Parkers Write or see 0. L. Lord, Prairie, Minn, R. R. 6. 1211 1 wk MR ER—Now is the time to dispose of your live and dressed poultry. or best results and high- est market prices ship to the Northern Produce Co., Bismarck. N. D. Write us today for prices of all kinda of poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co., Bismarck, N. D. 10 18 2 1-2 mo For SALE-— tons Missouri river bottom hay, about 3 miles south of Stewartdale station. J. W. Burch, Phone 406 F13. Prairie, Parkers 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, oil house, and repair shop. Will. sell tools and accessories. Good town of 1,000. Address Ed Wolf. Wishek, WN. Dak. | 1271 wk FOR: SALK—Household goods includ- ing dining rooms set, roll top desk, typewriter, organ, lounge, three stoves, kitchen capinet, refrigerator. tables, chairs beds etc. Must sell at once. Mrs. J. F. Hannan, 520 Ave F. Phone.630L. r 12 9 Iwk FOR SALE—Very_ reasonable, early ——————S WANTED AT ONCE—Two or; three modern partly furnished light house- keeping rooms within: eight block: _ of the William Moore. school. Ad- 2 English davenport, $25.00; Two. forkers 912.00 each. Telephone 575K or call 116 Ave A West. 12.13 at We |s 1948 Uni- i ) ton of midland hax) ATE OF > ty of Buriei ‘A, Coun rick Court, | 3 are al la, plaintiff, vs, Jot) akota to Une: ee the complamy ino tine titled action, of whica a junto annexd and he ‘ jon you, and to serve a ¢ janswer to the subscribed at i. 4 Suite 12, Tribune Building North Dakota within thir jter the service of this , excusive of the > and in cd r or answer, judg! taken against you by .le relief demanded in the complaint { Dated this 2nd day of July, 191s. BE. T. BURKE, Attorney for Plaintiff, suite 1Z, Tribune Bldg., Bismarck, North Dakota. 12—6 13 20 27° 1—-10 1 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SA-~c. Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereiuatter described,’ notice is hereby given, that thet ceftain mortgage executed and delivered by George «. Wilson and Effie I.. Wilson, his wife, mortgagors, to Carl P. Jacobson, mortgagee, dated the 3rd day of January, 1912 and filed for-record in the office of the register 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. A, McCarty and V. S. Langlois by an jinstrument 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 AW SWUT UP - Nou von"r KNOW AoTHIN’ ABOUT. poutricrs ! DOINGS OF THE DUFFS a { } L \ | TELL FRECKLES WHAT A SPHINX - 1S TAGALONG. | WHY, THAT'S. ONE OF THEM THINGS. THAT GROWS IN EGYDT AN’ LOOKS Like GEORGE WASHIN'TON!! THERE IT LANDS ~ ; : GOES YOUR "BOUT A HUNDRED NaW~ LET. ILL BE GOIN UP LD - \NDUSTRY—~ Now FEET UP TH’ ROAD ~- \T LAY-- “THAT WAY TOMORRER To KEEP THAT AINTCHA GOIN' ANYHOW ues ; NoW LETS SEE ee oe - WHAT WAS 1 SAYIN! o WOOD AND CANVAS F) SHOE S Because of the shortage of leather in France, shoes are made with wooden soles and canvass tops. In the upper picture, the workmen are shown paint- | ing the canvas with waterproof paint, while below, a woman worker is | polishing the sides of the wooden sol2s. Book 139 of Assignments, on Page an instrument in writing da 141, and-C. A, McCarty, one of said Sth day of April, 1918, which a assignees, assigned his interest in ment was filed for record in the of- said mortgage to V. S. Langlois, by fice of the register of deeds of Bur- NOW, SOMEBODY BETTER BY ALLMAN LOOK OUT 2d the in Book 293, will be fore premi inatte jthe court county | Dakota, at es 7) |fy the same, lof Burleigh, eight eight on th expen Not and ¢ || NOT RESPORSIBLE: || FoR WAAT HAPPENS: “To BECIMERS,| MY FIRST LESSON AT “Wo TomorRo The North One-half (N 1 South One-half (S 1 (2), of Township O thousand one hundred thirty-eight dol lars and forty-five cents besides the costs, disbu Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, No- vember 20th, 1918. NOTICE OF MO a VSL le of thi and here- ad, at the front door of ut. Bismarck in the Burleigh, state of North the hour of ten o'clo . on the 30th day of Decem) the amount due up gage on the da ses described in and which will be s in such mor des of ) of the ection Two hundred thirty- North (138N), range seventy- (78) west'of the 5th p. im. ‘There will be due on such mortgage e date of sale, the sum of Two 38.45) ments and ure, ses of this fore | ETHEL D. KNOWLES, | Newton, Dullam & Young, sismarck, North T Attorneys gagees. kota, ssignees and Mort- 11 29; 12—6 13 20 27. GAGE FORE- ed and delivered by d Blanche D, Jones, lter LL. Williamson, ), 1912, and filed eof the Register North e was there- ot Decem- . Miller, Ton the Loth «¢ signed to E leigh coun orth 1sth day of February, 1913, at 1:30 o'clock p.m. and there recorded in Rook 105 of Mortgages on page 427, the same will be foreclosed by a sale f the premises in such mortgage de- rribed and hereinafter described, .at Dakota, on the -|the front door of the Courthouse in -|the city of Bismarck, county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on 2 the 4th day of, January, 00 o'clock p. m. Tho premises described in such mortgage which will be sold in pur- suance of this notice are described as follows: The northeast quarter UNE 1-4) of Section eight (8), township one hundred thirty-nine (139) north, ge seventy: (75) west of the 5th principal meridian, containing one hundred sixty (160) acres more or ess according to the United States government survey thereof. The amount due on such mortgage at the date of sale is $2,175.11 besides tatutory costs and disbursements is provided by law. Dated November 20, 1918. EZRA BE, MILLER, Assignee of Mortgages. KVELLO & ADAMS, s for assignee of mort- gagee, Lisbon, North Dakota. tion November 22, 1918. .CLOSURE SALE. H fee is hereby given that where-! ; 4s default has been made in the terms onditions of that certain mort-: RULE ELLE OL DA When you stock, machinery, poultry, grain, hay, feed, household gocds 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. ALL BILLS PRINTED PROMPTLY BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. BISMARCK, N. D. 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. 6 13 20 27. Cowan 11 22 tt FOR SALE piano. Drug Store. CUP H ‘ MM rs

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