The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 30, 1919, Page 7

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THURSDAY, JAN. FRECKLES AND HIS ~ FRIENDS By Blosser Aleck: Can’t Slip: Anything Over on Freckles! SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern Benny Puts Across-a' Shady Deal, as It Were ’ a eee THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | eeccccccececeeerocerc ecco oer renee nent Classified Advertisi Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy W: Will be Inserted. First insertion, of:copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containin; wi will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. 86 cents; additional insertions without change | GUARANTEE FUND I “NEAN AW MUEAST WUT OUR DAYS. OVD. L REMEMBER WHEN TH ANGELS TOLD ME TST UP So THEY V.CAN GHOW YOU ~ SOME XK PMICY BUTTONS FOR A SUIT SAY! Ya Don'y GREEN HORN: | WUT, To A Movie SHow — “THIN, TM GONNA RUBE @te! THAT WUTANT ALL THAT DONA'Z-NA J io AOTWIW' FOR MB! a MUST THINK: TIM: A. ; i ANTHING TRL Recap oud Ove Te OR Bx TW Wey ~ V ALMOST FoRGOT MISTER — WE. 3E6'GOT W ABOT OF SWELL IMPORTED. CLOTH YESTERDAY — WAIT AN! TL BANG IT RIGHT I ) SAME THAT'S'So > Lu dusT TH "A PROVE IT Snucus! FORE 1 H EVER KNOWED THEN OZ ARY BODY LIKE You oR YbR MAW, I HAD A PONY ANY CART AN’ RODE ALL OVER TH UNITED STATES AN TH GULF OF MEXICO = $ N- TIS 19 TH LATEST THING WW STRIPES MADE OF ZEBRA WOOL - ALL TH’ SHOPS WILL bE SHOWIN! \T NEXT SUMMER BETTER HAVE A SUIT MADE OF IT HOW: "CAUSE THIS “WATS GUST WHAT V HAD IN IND <> PUT AT ASIDE AND VLL.COME IN “SAN You WULTA'T WHERE Wu? NUTHIN' —VoU 1, THEN? wuz ONW ies TELL OME: : WHERE DID You DIBCE OF SKY! tried “or how-old the case, this meth. od will bring results quickly, Write for free illustrated booklet and! convincing testimony. Electrother-! mal Co., 321A, Harrison DB benville, Ohio. 29 1t| — | | AGENT—SALESMAN | ng Hates, : ithout Remittance Attached residence lots in cit; y.ot Glen unin. | Write or inquire George Meyerle, | Glen Ullin, N. D. la, Steu-| FOR SALES Housthola “goods, buggy and 15 pigs, a Call 319 19th street i 116 2 wks| nd other thin, 7400. or Phone, y_ 2? | Pi TION offers tional induc’ ; Ments to men or women who are ey perienced in, or who would like | enter the business of life insur g more than 25 words ‘~ WELCOME! RETURNING . " ; SOLOIERS AND SAILORS. Full information. as to all em- ployment” ‘openings’ in’ this com- munity and elsewhere will, be. giv. en “yout iat Buredu ‘for: Returning... Soldiers id Sailors, Northwest Hotel Buliding, Phot nd tocak: éttor ca United States: Employment Service ; U. S, Department of Labor. +. - 2 WANTED—Boy. for’. general work around store. Must be past school age: and. well, recommended. Good chance for advancement. ‘Wonder 6 and 10 Cent Storé : trated. 5 to read. our announcement. under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal pany. 321 Harrison Bldg, Steuber ville, Ohio. 1 25. 1t} TRACTOR SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conductéd in con- nection with one of the world’s larg- est tractor shops affording. com- plete, practical instruction in all branches of tractor construction, op- eration and care. Two: 5-week terms start respectively on Feb: 10th, and March. 17th. — Sthall tuition’ fee. Wiite. for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel’ & Machin: ery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 1/1118 25;° 2-2 PO sa Lat NO.'1 ‘7 CUTTER and ali around buntcher, with: grocery, experience, capable to take fult charge of any market, wishes teady position. Ad- dress Box 116, MeKensloy,.N Dak: LADY ACCOUNTANT and bookkeeper now. employed desires change: Quick, accurate, and entirely -com- ‘petent. Advise what salary paid. Address 672, Tribune. an 1 29 3t. ‘experienc on a farm. young man: and wife Write. William A. Gruenberg, 300. 410th ‘street South, Bismarck, N. D. ~ or Phone 602X. 1-28 3t WANTED—Position by experienced \ stenographer. Phone 144U. F i 1,27 6t WORK WANTED YOUNG LADY STUDENT wants a place to ‘work’ for board and room. Call 183 Bismarck Bpsiness) Collese. : Ww SSS _ FOR SALE OR RENT— = HOUSES AND FLATS. _ FOR: RENT—Sodern five room Du- plex. Water furnished. 21¥ Rosser street or phone 360K. aes z is ‘137 1 wk. FOR RENT—Seven room house. Mod- ern. Call 697. 3 .115 tt q z =Modern™ co X TT 404 K or 794. Geo. W. Little. 1.10 tt: pr RENT—Modern & room house. “ Inquive O. W. Roberts, Phoae.15i or 1. 10 11 tt R SALE—Six reom strictly. mod- ern bungalow. in-Riverview addition: 5A: bargain if bought at once. ‘If in- eated cail C. L. Burton. 12.19 tt ——— OSS LOST AND FOUND _—_| HOUND—Serpent design ting with getting. Owner may have same by icaing, at. Triduse. office. proving iproperty and paying tor yee nea u | Phone! 888—Phone ' 888- Phone 888. 1201 wk | .| FOR” RENT—TWo — well — furnished this ad. 1.28:8t. 5 L. H. Langley, State Manager, Broadwi . 1 WANTED—‘Traveling salesman who uriderstandsand can‘sell. farm pow- | er atid Hght-plants. Also automobile; salesman. Lahr Motor Sales, fee i 172 RENT! ‘BUY! SELL! ‘ “, §88—-PHONE—888 ~) , DO you want to rent rooms? HAVE you rooms for rent? WILL you sell your home? WILL ‘ygu buy a home? WILL you sell your business? WILL you buy # business? ; HOW about more ins “MISCELLANEOUS _ hoice baled hay, $20.0 i per ton,:F, O. cars, Beebe, S. D.,} * 34 miles’ westiof Aberdeen. - Writ or wire’J. G. Brady, Aberdeen, S. 29 1 wky 1 your servi LH. LANGLEY” , Real Estate amt Tusurance Tribang Bldg. .~ Phone :838 > Fi *otain.in fing shape and a big. bar- gain. “Address y. Bassett, James towa, N. D. - Riv tes HELP. WANTED--FEMA vate wee se pre ch ih terete eh Sak pas: FAP, spiritualist | WANTED Fixperienced” aining - ab one. girl. Good . wages, __ permanent place. . Address. Underwood, Hotel, Underwood, N,-.Dak. ‘sons in héalth,’ Office hours 140: a m to 10-p, m. Sy 130.1: wk ANTED—Experlenced dining room girls. Will pay. highest wages. Call at American Cafe, ye wi1y81, 2t FOR SALE—Furniture for 12 rooms. Price reasonable. Selling out on! account of health. Call at 311 4th} street or Phone 627 R. 1 24.1 wk = ROOMS FOR RENT (NICE LARGH furnished room in mot ern house.1 1-2 blocks from postot- fice. Call at 213 2nd atreet or Phone. 634X. 1 30 3 FURNISHED ROOM for-rent at 202 sath street. Phone 887. ie 130% ees 1.291 wk CASH—Sell your property, any. kind, anywhere, quickly for cash, North- western. Business Agency, Minne- apolis, Minn, -1Ww housekeeping rooms with water in rooms, on first floor. Two blocks from Post Offiee, Call.320.4th St., por heeare tal Ae ssa So wie ROOM WITH BOARD Feb. 1st, 620 6th-street. Phone 329R. Mrs, Ada Rohrer. 1251 wk FOR, RENT Furais hed rooms for light dekeeping. / Call at 317 8th) street or Phone 236X. “2 SS: 1:29°3t —————————— LANDS FOR SALE—Ten-acre irrigated tract in Lower Rio Grande valley, Texas. Land purchased at $200. an acre in (1913, has water. right, is cleared and close to town of Mission. Land values considerable higher now,/ Would accept good car as part pay- ment. Land price $2,000. Write J. J. Ryan, Leith, N. Dak. | HELEN, 174 GOING OUT FoR J LTTE Wwe This EVENING - Bod AND.) ARE Gone Over. AND CALL ON BD BROWN — 160 ACRES of ullin, to trade for hotel. Address L. Wang, 330 Terry, Billings, Mont. 128 1 wk LAND BARGAIN—We offer a bargain in NW 1-4 33-131-82 near towns of Chadwick: ands ‘Iftidge. Kellogg ‘Land Co., Jamestown, N. D. a ‘ 127 7t FOR SALE—Two farms of 320 acres each at $50 and $55 per ‘acre. One farm of: 240 acres at. $45 per acre. Half cash, balance at 6 per cent. Thesé farms :are located’ close. to Bismarck and each place has & complete set. of, buildings. Call on or. write ‘to C, O. Nelson, Box 189; Bismarck, N. z ('M JusT LEAVING - | SToP FoR You PERSONAL , More than , belleve: “im life insurance. Pure: protection - without investment feature— Call of write for rates. Salesmen wanted. Guarantee Fund Lité Assoctatton, 1: Hi. Langley, State Manager, ‘ Broadway, Phone 888. clk ROSTATE -DIS' ERS, bladder trouble in men; up frequents ly at night i and rapidly ‘ovércomée without drugs privately. at hom joctors, osteopaths, chiro- practors, physical: culture, directors. use it; easily used by anyone any- where; no-matter what you Ba\ tse W HELLO, 1s Tus You BoB? | ROSTATE niouncement unde The Wlectr Harrison auction sale, on 2 o'clock, p, m. at Gr son. A, A. And for sale., These ho gentle, well broken and high class*in every way. Will sell cart, cutter an une Office. éd rooms, ‘Turn tha to cash. a VANTED—Two or furnished house’ Got'to be th a good tocation, Phone write, to H. No, 630 R. or Ave. F, Fighters and TI Behind the_ fighters thinkers, for fighting without thinking q.: Will never accomplish anything—Wi H. P. Faunce. "ue WO SPLENDID, SADDIA the horses. F.S. T SALE~Todd protect writer. Good as new. ___WANTED-T0 RENT __ [NAVITA LARGE LISK of clients: who wish to rent furnished .or unfuynish- | L.-H, Langley. Phone ‘888. x three furnished rooms for Hght house Personal. | rothermal Con: Bidg,, Steuben- | 1.22 It] , town lot} turday Feb 1, ‘ant county. seat, lerson, Own 125.1 rses are sound, ty ride or drive ad harness with ‘alcott. 1 23 tt raph k ‘all at 'Trib- 19 tf t-extra room in- 125 1 wk a keeping or a during school. By 624 1-25 6t ‘hinkers. H must work, the; Things Were Coming too Easy to: Be-True Tord HER | He WAY, "Tom. DIDNT YOUR WIFE “| Tere You? POKER PARTY WAS OFF FOR BUYS LICENSE FOR DEAD PET Court Rules That Dog’s Demise Does Not Relieve Man of Re- sronsibility. Mo.—*You're charged Ity or not guilty aA. assistant city counselor of Brown, in the South side court. “Guilty.” answered Brown, “But,” he continued, “Luther died yesterday. eighteen y ed himself to death. “No excuse,” replied Mossman, “You obtained no license for the dog in the past ten months, “You must’ pay one s old, and cough- judge concurred, with the coun- selor, | ENEMY ALIEN BUYS BONDS Interned Austrian Invests Money ‘He in Earned in Camp Canada. Vancouver, B,’ C.—Boso Austrian at the internment ¢ bonds, in order, he s: some measure for the by the brutnlity of his untrymen in declaring wir on Serbia. ‘The money subscribed was earned since Pazin en- tered the camp. Long Slege. It must be pretty tough to be a giraffe with that all-the-way-down kind of sore throat, but Just think of being an ostrich with rheumatism in yer laigs. - - BY ALLMAN 1 cared OP AND To Tere You THE In the matter of the estate of Wil- liam Welton, deceased: Mary Welton, petitioner, vs +} Mam K. Welton, and all other parti CITATION HEARING » PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN- ISTRATRIX. SATE OF H DAKOTA, County rt, before’ Hon, “I. © Judge. of interest, respondents. The te of North Dakota to the above med respondents and ail persons interested in the a of Wililam Welton, deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- | tified that Mary Welton, the petitioner lherein, has filed in this court petilign, | praying that letters of administration upon ‘the estate of William Welton, Dakota,,, deceased be granted, to Mary Welton, and that the said poti- tion will be heard and duly considered vy this court on Wednesday, the 5th day of March, A. D. -1919,, at ten o'clock in thegforenoon. that day, at* the.court’ réoms ‘of tiis dourt, in the county Court honse,’ in ‘the city of Bismarek, county al Burleigh and stateyof North Dakota,.and' you, and chief you, are hereby .cited to be and appear before this court at said time and place; aid answer said pett ge, IL.any, there. bé,, sald petition should not be granted. Ey the court: 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 22nd day of January, A. D., 1919. tion be made by personal service on all resident heirs, and by publication in Bismarck Daily Tribune published at Bismarck, N. D., once each week for three, successive weeks. ; I. C, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. 1-23 20; 2-6. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that the mortgage executed by Cornelius Will- iams and Clara Williams, his wife, mortgagors, to the First Guaranty Bank, a corporation of Bismarck, North Dakota, dated the 3d day of December, A. D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in Burleigh county, North Da- kota, on the 25th day of January, 1918, at 9 o’clock a. m,, and duly re- corded in Book 147 of Mortgages, | page 202, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in said mortgage and! hereinafter described, at the front’ door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota, at the hour of two o'clock p. m., on the 2tst day of February, 1919, to satisfy the amount due. in such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in sai UUONUERESUOSOQUOUUEQUOEUEERROOUQUUECOUSOUGUNSOU0UET — UTEXSUHNUERUNUNEDODOOOODODOOUOUOUOURSGOOLODONDLUOGOOCUOUOCOOS0OCCGOGOUQUOUNONOROQNDUNONONNNOND late ofthe town 6f Baldwin, in the; county. of Burleigh and state of North) Let the service of the above cita-| id} | mortgage and which will be sold at the sale are described as follows: Lots thirteen and fourteen (13 and 14), block fourteen (14), MceKenzie’s addition to the gity of Bismarck, North Dakota. There will be due on such mort- ge at the date of sale the sum of 4, which includes interest paid 1 mortgagor upon a prior mort- n the sum of $210.00 and in- thereon at the rate of 10 per ptember 28, 1918. ‘The above sale will be made because jof the default of the mortgagor, who ‘has failed to pay the said sum_ of | $500.00, which was due January 1st, | 1918, and to. pay the interest upon the prier mortgage as ‘aforesaid, and is made pursuant to a power of sale» {in said mortgage contained. : | Dated this 8th day of January, 1919. FIRST GUARANTY BANK Ki of Bismarck, /N. D., Mortgagee. br. T. BURKE, Attorney for Mortgagee, j i ! Bismarck, North Dakota: GOLF PROFESSt NAL, HONEST] He Just Wants:toAppear Big sand Important, and Gan't Keep ‘From ** ‘Bodsting About Himeelf. KS BA, Sie, * + Coining from a golf course, a visitor * said to a club member: “Seems to me your pro isn't play: ing as well as he used to, Am I right?” “You're right, but I don’t know the reason,” was the reply, ‘Thereupon nother member re- marked: “T’ll tell you what’s the mat- ter. The pro hag,spoofed so much about his scores that every time he goes out to play he has to try to equa, those figures. Hence he is continual- ly pressing, and naturally. he © gets worse and worse, “He is a living, breathing example of the value of honesty in the game. Now, understand me, I don} mean to say he exaggerates to. injuce any- body. He just wants to appear big and important and can’t keep’ from boasting.” ki The Razor in Civilization. Busts of the Caesars show them to have been clean-shaven. Men in the eighteenth century relied still further on the barber's art, for they .shaved their heads as well. Hogarth has painted a beau of this period who by | some chance had his wig removed, ‘which gives him the look of an elderly baby. The uncouth appearance of the barbarians, which shocke2 the Romans, | was due a good deal to the neglect’ of | these wild men to dress their hair. UUUYEURYUDRUSEUOUUCCEOQUUOUEUORODCUOOES! ttt

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