The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 31, 1919, Page 7

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FRIDAY, JAN. 31, 1919. FRECKLES AND HIS és cena That Will Make It Altogether Different SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern Did You Stop to Think, Benny, It Takes Longer for the Hands “ to.Go Around on'a Big Clock? ' .. Terms Strictly. Will. be Inserted. First insertion, of copy, 16 cents. will be charged at the rate of word. . 85 cents; add wih BUT NOT ME ~~ / \F (WAS PROUD LIKE SOME {/REtuAS on A: JOB ID Kick, 4. PbouT: DELAVERIN' BUNDLES — TH SAME WITH ME LIKE > JHE. WORK 15 ALL SLAPPING SLIM: LIKE THAT — ADOLOGIZE TO HIM THIS IASTANT, NY IDEA 8 Nou DELIVER THIS SUIT ILE SEE WHAT IT SAYS MY ti) “BISMARCK DAILY TRIB NE ST TM SORRY 1 S-SLADDED You aes HOUSE, SUM HAR --AW'~HA + HAW ~ FOUR BELLS BY MY “WMEPIECE ~~ NOW, ILL SAY. ATS Goin’ SOME ~ —BUT WAITLL 1 SLAP You IN 5 Nove House? Ty Y Tes THINK~ | ONLY PAID GEVENTY- NINE CENTS FOR WIS LIL TICKER AN’ ITS GOT “THAT BIG EXPENSIVE TOWER CLock BEAT BY AN HOUR ~ wettviert - i on a “} (THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | Classified’ Advertising Rates. Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached itional insertions without change Advertisements containing more than 25 words two cents a word for each additional HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! RETURNIN: SOLDIERS AND Savon. Full’ information ‘as to’ all em- ployment _ openings. in. this’ com- munity andelsewhere will be giv- |,ea: you FRED at.the, Bureau: for Returning Soldiers “gnd_ Sailors, v Hotel-Bullding, Phone 4 nd local ‘éttorts ni ‘are, theta concen- | United States Employment Service ‘U8, Department of Labor. ——_— COOK _WANTED—Man or Woman at ; +The Sanitary Cafe, 1 30 te] ce WANTED—Boy_ for general” work around store.” Must be past school _-<B&9 and well recommended. Good “chance for advancement. Wonder 5 and 10 Cent Store. : 1.30.1 wk —. FRACTON SCHOOL—The Twin City Tractor school is conducted in con- \ _ nection with one of the world’s larg- Vhs: ‘est tractor shops affording com- $2 i plete, pracical instruction in all branches of tractor construction, op- eration and care. Two 5-week. terms atart respectively on Feb, 10th, and March 17th. Smail ‘tuitfon: fee: Write for catalog and application card. Minneapolis Steel & Machin- ery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. " 1 11:18 26;-2—1-- ‘HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAITRESS WANTED—At Hotel Nigey; Mandan, N. D. . 2 3, : 180 2t ’ fenced dining, room girl. Good wages, permanent place. Address Underwood Hotel, Underwood, N. Dak. Pee eet RSS ve tad: 30.1 wk ANTED—Hand ironers at Bismarck Hospital. 1.30 3t —— POSITIONS WANTED RO. 1 MBAT CUTTER and all around: buntcher, with grocery experience, 6 -capable to take full charge of any Wy ‘matket, wishes teady position. Ad- dress Box 116,/McKenzie, a es ae t / now. employed desires change. ,-@uick, accurate, and entirely com- +spetent. Advise what salary paid. Address 672, Tribune. pel 1.29 3t_ WANTED—Position by experienced stenographer, Phone 144U. 4 oe Z. 1,27 6t WORK WANTED FOUNG LADY STUDENT wants & place to work for board: and room. €al} 183 Bismarck Business College. : 1 27 1wk a4 “FOR SALE OR RENT— _.. HOUSES AND FLATS Ri. RENT—7 room house.” Phone 634L. J. D. McDonald. 1 31. St. ut ern ive room plex. Water furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street or phos 360X in _ 1271 wk FOR RENT—Seven room house. Mod- érn. Call 697. y 1 15 tt . lern col y 404 K or 794. Geo; W. Little. i ~ 1.10 tf FOR, RENT—Modera & Toes Wodse. Inquire O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or sq J61. z 10 11 ¢f for ; SALE—Six room strictly ‘mod- ‘érn bungalow in Riverview addition. . dA bargain If bought at once. It in- "19 19- LADY ACCOUNTANT and bookkéeper |" 'CAND BARGAIN—We offer @ bargain}, RENT! BUY! SELL! 888 —PHONE—888 DO you want to rent rooms? HAVE you rooms for rent? WILL yoh sell your home? WILL-you' buy. a home? 435 WILE you sell- your . business? WILL you buy a, business? ...);,;.; HOW about: more insurance?’ Phone: &88—Phone 888—Phone «888 : “At your service” _L. H. LANGLEY Real Estate and Insurance . Tribune Bldg: Phone 888 on NAL | E WIDOWS: More thea WIVES, Tellers - $n’ Mfe insurance. Pure protebtibn) without investment feature. Call or: write for rates. Salesmen Wwatited. Guarantee Fund Life Association, L. _H. Langley, State Marager, 314 Broadway, Phone 888. OMS FOR FOR RENT—Unturnished rooms for light housekeeping, Inquire 310 7th street. 1.31 2t Y 2 NT to Tady Who wishes quietness and comfort. 322 Second’ street of Phone 832X. A 1.31 3t NICE LARGE furnished room in mod- ern house 1 1-2 blocks from* postof- fice. Call. at 212 2nd street. or Phone. 634X. 1 30 3¢ FURNISHDD ROOM for rent at 202 Sth street: Phone $87. aa 130 3t FOR” RENT—Two well furnished housekeeping rooms with water in rooms,..on first’floor. Two blocks from Post Office. Call 320 .4th St., 1 29:1 wk ROOM WITH BOARD Feb. ist, 620 6th street. Phone 329R. Mrs, Ada Rohrer. S 125 1 wk y~ RENT—Farnishi rooms for light housekeeping. Call at 317 8th street. or Phone 236X. te be 9 PESO nt 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. 5 R 1.29 1 wk 160 ACRES of land south east of Glen- ullin, to trade for hotel. Address L. Wang, 330 Terry, Billings, Mont. 138 1 wk in NW: 1-4 33-131-82. near towns® of Chadwick .and \-/lfradge. Land ‘Co., Jamestown, N. 127 7 ; AGENT—SALESMAN ‘} GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIA- _Kellogg,|_ PI eet cht SO FOR SALE—Cholce baled hay, $20.00 b per ton, F. 0, B. cars, Beebe, 8. 34 miles west of Aberdeen. Write or wire J. G. Brady, Aberdeen, S. D, : i 1.29 1.wk FOR SALE—One ten-foot soda foun- rtain in fine shape anda big. bar gain. Address E. town, N. D. 128 2 wks 'REV, CECELIA GUSTAF, spiritualtet |: and mental telepathjst can be con- sulted on all affairs of life. and les- sons in health. Office hours 10 a m to 10 p.m. FOR SALE—Furniture for 12 rooms. Price reasonable. Selling. out -oD account of health. Call at*311- 4th street or Phone 627 R. 3 1291 wk CT SSwhere, auickly for cash. N V. Bassett, James- |: Dae Sh at kind; jorth- | - western Business Agency, Minne- avolis, Minn. 1-25-1w UK SALI—Househola goods, reed buggy and.15 pigs, ahd other things. | Call 319 19th street or Phone, 740U; | 1 wk STOP! LOOK! What's. on, town lot} auction sale, on Saturday Feb 1, 2 o'clock, p. m. at Grant county seat, | * Carson. A) H k 125 1 wk] TWO SPLENDID SADDLE HO! for sale. These horses are soi gentle, well broken to ride or drive and high class in every way. Wilt sell cart, cutter and harness with| the horses, F. S. Talcott. © | 123 tf | FOR SALE-Todd protectograph check ! writer, Good a8 new. Call at Trtb-| une Office. 12 19 tf _ WANTED TO RENT: - WANTED—3 or 4 modern ‘rooms ‘fur- nfghed ort unfurnished. Wouldn't; want them before the first of March. B.-C. Solum, care Van Horn Hotel. HAVE A LARGE LIST of clients who wish to rent furnished\or unfurnish- ed'roems. Turn that extra room in- ‘to cash... L. ‘H.Langley, Phone 888. 7 binds 125 1 wk WANTI!}—Two_or three _, furnishéd rooms for light. house keeping or‘a furnished house. during schoal. Got to be in a good location... Phone No, 630 R. or write to Hi E. 524 Ave, PF. 5 1 26 6t: TION offers exceptional induce: ments to men or women who are ex- ‘perienced in, or who would like to enter the business of life tnsurance. L. H. Langley, State Manager, 314 Bro&dway. Viti wk WANTED—Agents anywhere for the great, Grapesnac ‘Non-alcoholic. It A. Anderscn, owner, | °° is a wonderful product of human in- genuity and the greatest beverage to produce a most gratifying, invig- | orating and bracing hot drink, It} can be shipped acywhere without | restriction. Big. money for live; Stulz Bros. Beverage Com- | Salesman who | inderstands and can sell farm pow-! er and light plants. Also automobile | salesman, Lahr Motor Sales, vo. | 125 1 wk i Se NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY a ADVERTI NT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed and | ; EDVENSON, | 4 delivered by | JOHN Mortgagor, to H. FE. WILDFANG, Mort-, gagee, dated the 25th day of May, A. D. 1917 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, on the 4th day of December, D, 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgage at page 53, will be fore- clqsed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage ‘and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in’ the city of Bismarck, in the County; of, Burleigh and State:of North Dakota, ‘at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on tMe 1st day of March, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. ‘The premises described 1n said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the County of Burleigh; and State of North Dakota, and described as follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter (SW14) of Sec- tion two (2), Township one hundred thirty-nine (139) North Range seven- ty-six (76) West of the fifth principal meridian, containifig one hundred sixty (160) acres land more or less, accord- ing to the United States Government guge $111,47. Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 22nd} day of January, 191 ILDFANG, Mortgage Mortgagee. smarck, N. D, 1 24-31 -14-21-2: SUMMONS. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh. In Distrtet Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. enna Chandler, Leonard Chandler, and Clarence Chandler, minors, by} Alfred Zuger, their guardian ad litem, plaintiffs, vs, the unknown heirs of Thomas B Chandler, deceased, and ’ persons unknown claiming state or interest in, or lien or in- cumbrance upon the property de, scribed in the complaint, defendants. The state of North Dakota to the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby A.|summoned to answer the complaint in this action, which complaint fs filed in the office of the clerk of this court at the court house in the city of Bts- marck, Burleigh county, ‘North Da- kota, and to serve a: copy of your lanswer upon the subscribers within thirty. days after the servico of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of youry- failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com- plaint. Dated January. 15th, 1919. MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, Office and. Postoffice address, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE TO SAID DEFENDANTS: ‘Take: notice that; the above action relates to, and the object thereof is, survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- HE DUFFS It’s Olivia Just a Force of Habit with to quiet title in the plaintiffs to the West Halt of the West Half (W 1-2 of OR; Is THS Weaver? ? HOD The Wire wsTt A MINUTE PLEASE, HELLO weit, 4 WEND! -WELLo WENDEL, HOW-ARE You ? WHAT HAVE: You Been Donic? The she-wolf-of the-Tiber,; which nourished Romulus;- founder of Rome, and his twin brother, Remus, accgrding to legend, is to the people of that ancient city a heroic symbol. The statue here pictured, known to every student, of Roman history, was therefore the gift of Rome to Mrs. Wilson when she visited that city with the president. It was reproduced for her in gold. Romulus and Remus, according to legend, had been cast into the Tiber by a cruel uncle after their mother had been buried alive. W 1-2) of Section Eight (8), Township One Hundred Forty-three (143), Range Seventy-eight (78), in Burleigh county, North Dakota, and to determine the heirship of said plaintiffs thereto; and that no personal claim is made against you in said action. ‘MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON. 1—17 24 31: 2-7 1421. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal 4 Strive to Keep Sweet, Some folks are the very picture of misery. Their mouths are so constant- ly in & sour pout that they get ugly be- fore they get gray. The kiddies take to their heels when they see the nag: ger. coming down the street. Objec- tors are always ‘wanting a new boss: Dismal old age stares the unfortunate victim in the face and he's bound to get soured on the world forthe world decd, so dead that not a tombstone | has little to offer him, You,can’t take remains to mark the grave.—Christian | SUeh risks,—Exchange. Herald. | u World’s Oldest University. The oldest university in the world Is at Peking. It is called the “School for the Sons of the Empire.” Its antiquity and a grand register consist= | ing of 520 stone columns, is reputed | to contain the names of 60,000 gradus | ates. i Dead Civifizations. We think ours a wonderful civiliza- tion, and it is, in a way, notwithstand- ing the shadows that rest upon its soul. But there have been civiliza- {tions almost, if not quite, as splendid ‘as our own. And they are gone—in- Fifty-Fifty. Anotheg thing—when a lady walks the street leading a har d dog, which gets the most advertising?— Galveston News. 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