The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1918, Page 7

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4 ss -WANTED—Boy to attend furnace and FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser HE DON’T NEED THE HELP NOW! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern WELL, HE’S MADE TWO A BROKE ONE‘ALREADY_. AFTER CHRISTMAS . COMES NEW YERAS, AN’ = MNS TH “TKE EVERYBODY MAKES New Years BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR OW LoRD SAVE ME! SAVE NE, oLoRD!? SAVE ME DLEASE ? pera WELL SINOKIN'IS A BAD HABIT ~~ THEREFORE 1 LEAN OFF SMOKIN’ ~ Yep ~ No MORE REVOLUTIONS - THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Classified Advertisi Terms Strictly Cash—-No Copy With Will be Inserted. Rates. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change of copy, 15.cents, Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at word. :. : the rate of two cents-a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE £ wie ee HELPI : y J, 38, ,Employmen. Service | in “Bismarck ie receding “datly |} ug y Writes E tele- i, Dtone ier call. UL 8. Eun y ment service, Northwest. Hotel, Bis- p o WANTED—T ret class barber, $20 per. week; 60 over thirty. Joe Brady, Valley City, N. D.~ 12 24 tt | do. cHofes. | Apply 307 South Seventh “street. 12-26 3t ~ FRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted in con- ‘nection with. cne of the world’s largest tractor shops affording coin- plete,- practical instruction in all Jbramches. of tractor conatructton, operation and care. Three j-week terms start respectively on Jan 6. Feb. 10 and March 17. Sinall tuitio: fee. Write for catalog ‘and applica-' tion card. Minneapolis Steel and Machinery. Co. “Minneapolis, Mina. 14—23 30; 12—7 14 21 28; 1—4 3 D—F EMAL WANTHD—Girl or Elderly iady as housekeeper for widower with chil- dren. Must be good cook and good to chiidreg. .Good. wages. Steady job.: J. Saltee, Cleveland, N. D. 12 26 fT wk WANTED=Chambermaid, Hiemarck Hote. 12.21 tt ANY WOMAN cap make money tak-| ing orders tor Guaranteed hosiéry. Salary.er commission. All or part time, Experience unnecessary Ad- adress No. 683 Tribune, Bismarck. ___.12.171 mo! WANTED—Chi to assist with house- work and care of baby. ‘No objec-) tions to schoo! girl. “Mrs. FP. Holm- ‘doe, 208 W. Broadway. Ste ” FOR SALE OK RENT— FOR RENT—Furnisbed home com- plete, modefn. Inquire 218 2nd! Street. Mrs. A. C. Witham. 2 po aiiis 12 26 1 wk my a FOR RUNi—All modern and very at- tractive ¢room house. John L. Lar- Bon, 719 6th street. Phone 600. s\ 12.27 1wk/| For RENT—»5 room house, ‘partly ; Modern: Geo, Me-Register. Pee ig tian 12 O09 FOR —Six room strictly mod- ern in Riverview addition. A Daegain if bought at.once. If in- terested cali C.L. Burton. Teeth 2 19-41 “~ Phone! g94nt. ; 2-13 18:tt| For ft Modern § room. house Bopberté, Phone 15: or 10 11. tf Ol = tion. Phone -S52K.... 12-273 FOR RENT—Two. large. front rooms for light housekeepitig...Also two modern bed rooms. Mrs. Dorsey, 311 4th street.. Phone 627R. 12.21 1wk FOR RENT—In_ destrabie, location, furnished room with © kitcNenette for light housekeeping. 411 5th St. ‘or phone 273. 2 42: 204wk! FOR RENT—Two all modern rooms. Warm rooms for winter. $6 and $7 per month. «Call 713-3rd a. 12 27 FOr RENT—Two. modern horses. Phone 404 K. Geo. W. Little. : - = 11 29 tf eS | Tribune Want Ads Bring Results: -| ' st |* Tye Branch Manager ESTABLISHED. CORPORATION, Formerly large manufacturers . of steel products, now engaged in pro: duction of mammoth patriotic work, is opening'a° Branch ‘fficeiicin Bis- marck. Requires services of good bus- iness man as Manager: Applic i must assume duties ‘ahout saauary fs wea ee, be.able to direct 2 small sales ‘fo the most.of whom wil! be attracted th the work on account of its patric nature,. $1,000 cash bond required, ful- '4y' gecared.: Entirely néw proposition; national, advertising campaign start- ing, including double-pige ad in local papers, tremendous opportunity. Re- plies solicited from parties who find ‘their busihéss unprofitable or not in ‘harmony With war -conditons. Com- mission basis. with earnings upward of $5,000 per year. : Sales Manager will assist in organ- izing sales force and supervise open- ing Branch HouSe. Make your an- swer complete to secure interview. You will be reguired to come to Chi- cago for two days’ instruction and training, and unless you can do so be- fore New Years it will be useless’ to apply. Uniccs you have the money for cash bond, and. your reputation will stand the third degree, save your. stamps. his is a real opportunity that will present itself but once in 3 lifetime. Write or wire PRESIDENT, 1820 ‘Advertising Ruilding, Chicago, il}. “WORK WANTED MARRIND MAN wishes steady work for the winter. Phone 512K or call _, at 404 Sth street,_ 12.17 10t MISCELLANEOUS KOR SALE—Dry stove wood. Phone 588L. Alex Couch. 12.21 1 wk FOR SALE—Gabler. piano. Cowan _Drug Store.” 11 22 tt FOR SALE-Todd protectogtaph check writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- 12 19 tf ‘ 0 acres McLean county ight: consider exchange for pool hall... Kellogg Land Co.,. James- town, 'N.*D. i " +12 27 11t- od, aR PARMER—Now iesthe:. time, to dispose of your ‘live and dressed poultry. For dest resuite.and high est. market prices ship. to the Northern ‘Produce .Co., Bismarck. N. D, “Write us today fot prices: of. all kinds of. poultry. Northern Pro- duce Co, Bismarck, N. D. © E M 10 18 2 1-2 mo joca: | WASTED—Piano to rent for winter. Tribune No. 1221 tt Me Ss c NG and pressing call at the Eagie Hat Works ah@/Tallor Shop. Phone 58. : Se Ate 1 mo if -°ON_WANT TO. CLOSE OUT ur stock Of’ goods At Auction or ut en a special sale, now is the time to sé¢e-us. Zimmerman Bros. Midway Mi Sales Co., 1948 Uni- ¥ersity Ave; St Paul, Minn: Hi “ee 433 11 20 1 mo. RSE Tices fight, six ‘pedi- greed hunting dogs, five weeks old, Your male and 2 female. Father is ongot the best dogs in the state of XN. D. AN puppies are well-marked. 508° Broadway. €all for Atkinson. E SO. 1223-1 wk Responsible party. out Remittance Attached! | TVE CAUGHT HOLD OF A TREE !! “TWERES ANOTHER NEW YEARS REVOLUTION ULL * (MAKE ~ NO MORE FIREY LANGUAGE BUBINESS OPPORT HAVE GOOD PROPOSITION for} WANTE| married couple with lunch room and: Or three or four Yakery experience. Answer 684| for light househeepiig ior three care Tribune. months. Inquire at this office, or write No. 688 Tribune. 2 abate! FOR SALE | ceries, fine locat:o igess. Would consider good oe 2 trad fear “Bisuierck ini trad OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun right price. Address P. 0. Box 2 Burleigh. In District Court, Bismaret:. 2 Sixth Judicial District. ‘ Eugene M. plaintiff, vs. John! Hf. Rockefeller ndant. LOST AND FOUND Tho: state of North Dakota to the! LvST—A_ shawl near the Catholi¢ pbove’named ‘defendant church Xmag eve. Call 408 Mis." Yow*ate hereby: suitirsonéd té ‘an- i: Morris. swer the complaint in thé above en- ued actiom,‘of whica a co: | unto annexcd ‘and herewit! | “Yon you, and to serve a copy of your AGENT-=SAL' : 3 YOU CAN“ LIVE==The nan | ewer, fo he ia) eorauieint cn the, sy suds et + . it Offic: who has been looking tor a job in- Suite 12, ‘Tribune aia } one to which he can wilingly put, every North Dakota within thi'y days ai- canes ot te eae arth nee eye tor the servile of this summons wp- need a number .of energetic, enthus-; service! and in i n Bae: 301 u 4 n case of your failure fable heen Fad to tte Their] £0,2Ppear or answer, judginent will he son i for iecimone f ine men | taken against..you by default for the} ope Is 2 it select rh | relief demanded in the complaint. zl n xe rat select... s 2nd day of July, 1918. ~,Galogts 'Pipele: SUMMONS. Plaintiff, jbune Bldg, vertising campaign, will pave Me; ‘orth. Dakota. way for your sales and make your work.a pleasure and a profit—a job you can truly “‘live.” Address ire-| plies or make persorial application} to “Daddy” Myers, Blackstone Ho-} tel, Chicago, IN, Dec. 27th; 2116]as default has been made in the t Honne; A Minneapolis. Minn.,jand conditions of that certain mor! Dec. 28th. 1916 Farnam St.,| gage made, executed and delivered by} Omaha, Neb. Jan. 4thand 5th. The} Albert 1. sones and Blench? D. Jones, Monitor Stove Company, lstadlish-| his wife, to. Walter L. Williamson.|! ed 1819—99 years of vice, Pio-} dated November 20, 1912, and fited neers of Pipeless Heating, Cincin-| for record in the office of the Register nati, Ohio. ‘Good, People to Work | of Deeds of Burleigh county, North With.” : Dakota, on ‘November 23, 1912, at 1:15 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | CLOSURE SALE. Notice is hereby given that where-| a hed rooms lon you, excusive, of the day of. such |: | Bovernment survey thereof. 1 in Book 105 of Mortgages on page , and which mortgage was there nd on the loth d signed to ra FE. Miller, signment was filed in the of- ice of the Register of Deeds of Bur- leigh county’ on the on pege 427, osed by a sale mortgage de- Book 105 of Mortga the same will be fore of the premi in suc ibed and hereinafter described, at he front door of the Courthor in the ¢ county of Bur- leigh and state of North Dakota, on the 4th day of January, 00 o'clock p. m. The premises described in such mortgage which will be sold in pur- suance of this notice are desoriped as fpliaws: -The northeast quarter Use 1-4) of Section eight (8,, township one hundred thirty-nine = (189) _— north. v (75) west of the 5th principal meridian. containing one sixty (160) s more or ording to the United States The amount due on such mortgage at the date of sale is $2,175.11 beside: the statutory costs and disbursements ots provided by law. 1 “| dae ie Pated November 20, 1918. , EZRA MILLER, ‘ Assignee of Mortgagec. KVELLO & ADAMS, Attorneys for assignee of mort- gagee, Lisbon, North Dakota. irst. publication ovembor 22, 1918. 11—22 29; 12—6 15 20 27. MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS The regular annual meeting of tho tockholders of the First National Bank of Bismarck for the election of directors for the ensuing year will be held at the bank between the hours of 14 and 12 o'clock a. m on Tuesday January 14, 1919 Cc. B. LITTLE Pres. 12—24 26 28 29; I-12 $, jo’clock P. M. and there duy record- 3. BY ALLAAN 3 20 SOME DOINGS OF THE DUPFS. "sr excrete wi WeLL-THAT'S. PRETTY GooD- | MUST This one To Me poss} Tene | 'DOE Health Inspection in Schools, Ventilation in Cars, Precaution in Theaters Advocated by Dr. | Copeland of New York City. RTH ‘espondent . Royal x. ner of health, in | x the lowest in the countr; “In our schools we have a milion children,” he said today, We have 4 | perfect of disease control. | Teachers are trained to detect initial iptom: ‘Since the outbreak of influenza this control has been amplified. grounds ‘he. is not permitted to-linger in doorways, basement or corridors. He must. go _ immediately to his school- room and present himself to his teacher. “If the child has a running nose or red eyes, or looks sick, he fs put by himself to await further examination | ‘by the school:nurse or doctor. If the child* presents syniptoms indicafive of disease he is sent home at once. “Then a department of health med- ical inspector visits the home to sce whether the child is being yroperly treated and isolated, for care of the disease and protection of the rest of the family. If the family is poor and has no. competent private physician jthe department provides a doctor. If Pp “With these precautions we have deemed it er to keep the schools open than to close them. “Probably 709,000 of our million {school children come from unsanita nd crowded homes, where the moth ‘er is too busy to care properly for her children, “Had we turned the children out into the street thousands of infect jchildren would have spread and mul. ‘tiplied the discase. | “I never wavered in my opinion that better-class motion picture theat might safely be kept opén. I closed _down many lpole-in-the-wall movies | padlocked and sealed them. “At other theaters we instructed) ‘managers to warn people against spit- {ting, coughing and sneezing. Ushers |were instructed to ask persons who ‘disregarded this request to leave the ' house. “When people feel sick they don't | ‘as a rule, go to the theater or to ‘church, | “Our greatest problem was with the lcrowds in the subway and elevated trains. We arbitrarily fixed hours | when employes should co to work and | return, thus cuting rush hours crowds. By J. 1. DUCKWORTH N. E, A. Staff Correspondent “third degree” are the soldiers put | through between the time they arrive {in New York on a transport ‘and the ; moment that they are free to make ja bee-line for home? | After watching the whole process, | from the arrival’ of a transpért. te | the enttainitig of the returre? ~ Jat Hobos at jcynernri tie “Undrantieg™ cp im os Vig job as ws O&K Sie ‘ue “reverse” the mac] finery + wesme sq eupothiv fas on “teh i \ At quaran aunspott ™ boarded .b, a) hacer P17 ‘he. _L.vop ; Movement 2) wer serifiés all re- ports of co Ptr ng officers and —t ‘tinizes passenger lists. Army an@ medical officers also go on board... Officers ‘ate designated to take charge of different unite, and others. take” posts at the pier. A sergeant S QUARANTINE S' NO, SAYS HEALTH WITH LOWEST DEATH RATE IN NATION antine as a method for | “When a. child enters the: school| § necessary the child is sent to a hos-{ |We compelled adequate ventilation.” AN Re, HERE’S HOW UNDRAFTING -OF ARMY IS ACCOMPLISHE New York, Dee. 27.—What sort of | CAN: assure WIS ee | j the boys 1 a peag wes sett Foye: | Ei TOP “FLU?” XPERT OF CITY | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- j CLOSURE SAE. | Default having occurred in the con- ditions of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby ‘given, that that certain mortgage executed |and delfvered by George «. Wilson and Wtfie I. Wilson, his wife, mortgagors, \to Carl P. Jacobson, mortgagee, dated the 3rd day of January, 19t2 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 Mortgages on’ page 398, and’ assigned ‘by: satdymortgagee to C. A. McCarty and Y. 8. Langlois ‘by an instrument in writing. dated the dist day of August, 1917, which assignment was filed for record in the office of the register of deeds:of Burleigh coun- North Dakota, on the 4th day of S 1917, ;, and, *xecorded - in Book 139° of Asstgnments; on Page 141, and C. A. McCarty, one of assignees, | assigned; his interest in said mortgage to V. S. Langlois, ‘by an instrument in) writing dated the 5th 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, and was duly recorded i Book 151 of Mortgages, on page 263; and which mortgage was again assigned by safd V. S. Langlois, assignee, to Ethel D. Knowles, by an instrument in writing dated the 6th day of May. <*->. and which assign- ment was file4 for record in the of- fice of the register of deeds of Bur- |4een county, North Dakota, on the 16th day of May, 1918, and recordea in Book 151 of Mortgages on, page 293, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- | inafter described, at the front door of ithe court house at Bismarck in the !county of Burleigh, state of ‘North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock ;A. M., on the 30th day of December, | 4918, to satisfy the amount due upon i such mortgage on the date of sale, , The prer s described in said mort- gage and which will be sold to satis- | fy the same, are situated in the county ‘of Burleigh, state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: The North One-half (N 1-2) of the South One-half (S 1-2) of Section Two / , of Township One -hundred thirty- ht North (138N), range seventy- icht (78) west of the 5th p. m. | There will be due on such mortgage on the date of sale, the sum of Two | thousaid 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. ETHEL D. KNOWLES, | Newton, Dullam & Young, \ Rismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for ‘Ossignees and Mort- gagees. 11—22 29; j ei 12—6 13 20 27, = ‘ oj yer” on the pier. The men line ap be- jSide the “markers.” _ Then an officer of the statistical @- vision takes the roll call. a? Arrangements have previously been | made by the transport division to the men either to, Camp Upton, or Merritt. ‘The vt on. naval transports 1 and go directly e@ men. on army tra fanhattan island piets aiid Cond Island City by ferry. «ump, the men a “ process” lasting from 22 After a week or,s0.in may ge ort, leave 1 al uy the department of the men’ ij Chapala! T. Axton (Major. ton, U.8.°A.);has charge of 32 zations (Red.Crose, “X,” K. of ‘He sees that evacuation i jfrom each. organization acts.as “mark- soldier most’! D

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