The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1919, Page 7

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SOCIETIES PLAN / WILL PREVAIL Minneapolis, Mint February.17 to 24 will be Savings So- Clety week-iin the Ninth. Federal Re- serve District. 0 0 ; ‘This tithe was today fixe Rogers, chairman of the Ninth. Dis- trict War Loan: Organization, as. the period ‘in which ‘every community in the Ninth Féieral Reserve District will organize ‘the War Savings Socte: ties. which are. to be the mucleus ‘ot the 1919 campaign: for Thrift, Ameri: canization. and War Savings Stamp buying. ‘Centering: on the society. plan: by which. scores. in each ‘society’ and millions throughout the. district will have a common print of contact. through weekly: or.semi-monthiy meet- ings, the District War Loan Organiza- tion aims, to iave ‘Thritt writtén 12) on the mifds and hearts of every mi woman ond child‘in the district. (A Fect-appev! will be made for the pur- chase of W.'S; 8. with ‘the money. saved. = Three Types i. Three definite types of War Savings societies” huve. been worked out at headauarters by. John H. ‘Meyering, djrector.of the W. 3. 8: division, Dr. Geo. N:- Bauer;héad of: the “depart: ment. of ‘mathematics: at the ‘Univer. ity of Minnegote, who ‘tr onleave’to devote himself to War Savings Or Ganization; atid the other workers un- der Mr, Rogers. They are: 1, 4 model soctety type for schoots, 2. A model type. for societies or- gsnized in rural ‘communities. 3. A model type for industrial or ¢ommercial _ establishments: Cn the last mentioned plan War Savings Societies. will be formed ig stores, factories, mills and in railroad and other Offices, wherever -in fact there is an -esteblisbment employing ten: or more Parsons: <The schoo! fo- cidties, niany “of “Wwhtch “are “atready running successfully, will be greatly increased in number. and: revivified anit ‘hymdreds of new .socteties will be added ‘to those “which already are ishing. in 60 many rural communt- Actually, there is hardly any limit to thé number or nature of groups which ech organize War Savings Societiés. In giving the models such names as “sthool,” “community,” or “industrial” theiditectors mean merely to indicate the general nature of the plan, Any “group can orgahiige, choosing the type that, seems best ‘sulted to-its. needs, ‘group ‘will be urged ‘to: organ-. ize. Farmers’ clubs, commercial clubs, tratertiat orders, womal lubs, ‘clubs of boys and girls, mutual co-operative xsbociations ‘of. all sorts, every gather- ly: Haked with the War esnecially in ‘communities where & considerable .proportion ‘of thé fopu- latin. is not yet. fully alive to the American spirit and the benefits de- rived” from living in the United States. It is the opinion of the cen- tral ‘committee that ownership of .W. 8:8. ahd othet Government‘ securities i be a distinct: help to Americaiitea- At, will increase the. interest’ of the: individual» in his . Government when: he knows he owrs,a part-of the 's ‘public debt. ; is ‘Speed Up Organization. FRECKLES AND HIS LEMME DLAY. IT, Witt VA ALEK % JUST ONCE — CMON, ET ME Blow ir! The twhoie nacunds suucture cal 0g so strengthened that we will not have ta lose. or forego our ‘general pros- perity. 2 “With these appeals there {s also the fact thet, America must loan meney to other nations if those nations are to continue to buy goods in the United #tates and by so doing give steady employment to our industrial and During the war our production expanded’ tremendou: ly. We must hold those foreign mar- kets if we are to keep up that produc- tion rate. We must hold foreign mar- kets or undérgo such’a slackening in ufacture- and. agriculture. that every individual wil) suffer. 1 te . “Niveh (Of the monéy-teaned throteh snvestment du: War: Savinge “Stamps. will go to méet the overwhelming war expense which remains to be paid. Much of: the.rest will goto foreign nations ..as credits with which they can buy of us and ‘keep the, home wheels turning.” Set tg ® Permanent For . The War Sa sonieties’ this year will probably Sedna an‘ in- creas{ugly important: factér th ‘Ande: ing the United States when the per fod for Liberty Logins has cording to Mr. Rogers, the Trea: 1s to tage of ‘such reduction of taxes. pense we must carry the war. »{WAR WON, BUT NOT -ENDED Gronna Saye Readjustment Need Aid of Every Citizen. Days Statement by United States Senator Asie ‘J. Gronna, of North Dekota: “The war has been won, but has not ended. , "The days-of readjustment will demand the cooperation and intelli. aay of eyery loyal American citt- zén./ Money must be raised to defray war bills which will worry the guar- dians of the nation’s financial destiny for:some time to come. “Patriotic, constructive ald can be -| rendered the Government now by even §tid to. make preparations for form. ing the societies during the. week of ary 17. D méetiige of county: cl Gus. points in’ each itrtet, at. which th ch ‘Will be niade available for the end with information id 5 Spédkéere: Bureau ts being ‘worked’ up which willbe able to} aupply speakers to the societies, eith- at ‘the time of organization or. at P ment! the smallest wage earner, and in such a‘manner as to make his patriotic ef- fort a boomerang of good fortune. The Government ‘1s urging American citi- xens to continue the purchase of War “} Savings and Thrift Stamps and other Government ‘fecurities, to help raise money to defray expenses which at present are even heavier than‘ those which arose while the war was on. Our financial stability. must be maintained, our eredit mtist-remiain unimpaired, “I heartily approve of. the Govern- plank td “spréad the gospel thrift. in every home throughout thi land. ~The porchasé of War-Savings | and Thrift. Stamps ie a practical.man- ifestation of thrift. The ‘likeness of Benjamin Franklin which appears up- on the new issue te indeed significant, and homage should -be-paid’to him by every cittien: by investing im-Goveri: ment securities, thereby laying the wavDE! spt: ;| foumiation tor the. titge,.of course, the money saved and {Rvested: in. stathips ‘will .be perfectly ate ahd will yield au’ tuterdst’ return beck, into stagnation and sink to’ s standard of comfort and happiness dis below that of 1914 But it t¢: thrift which I believe: the war has in- culcated. in. who formerly did Mot “know | th6 im@antiy ‘ef the word.” Torch of One's Own. & “torch of ones’ own! That is a possession worth having, whéther it be a flaming hilltop ors tiny F the ‘window: caurot téir: : ‘pishet or enfaratah: ‘want thém before. whe fit FRIENDS ‘AW~NOW WAIT f} “TLL T SHOW. YA How T.Do IT- LISSEA! ‘WHAT WOULD YoU Do? Aléck Fell for That One! Classified Advertising Rates. Terma Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. . First insertion, 85 cents; additional insertions without change | of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words will be charged at the Fate of two cents a word for each additional word. HELP WANTED—MALE | ° WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. ployment openings im this com- munity aud. elsewhere will be giv: éu you’ FREE at the Bureau ‘for. Returning . Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, «I 17. AllNnational and local efforts: to assist you are there cic | trated. { Anited States Employment 8e vl y \ “OU. S, ‘Department of Labo SS YOUNG MEN," and: over, desiring government Railway Mail*“Clerk- ships, $92 per month, write for.:free articulars-of-examinations, J. E. Leonard, (former Civil Service Ex. aminer), 1314 Kenois Bldg., eek o1-7t PROS 33 announcement under drugs. A pany, 321A Harison Bldg, Steuben- ville, Ohio z: 25 1t Personal. D—FEMALE |" ‘aitress and dishwasher for small hotel. Good permanent ~ place. Twenty-five dollars. per month. Box 93, Medora, N. D. : 2 wk WANTED—Two waitresses at once. ‘Homan’s Cafe. 5 23 2t WANTED — Stenographer. Must be experienced and thorouglily com- -petent., Lahr Motor Sales’Co. ea ak 1 31 6t WANTED=Experienced dining room girl. Good wages, permanent place. Address Underwood Hotel, Underwood,,N. Dak. z aol POSITI WANTED _ BOOKKEEPER want position. Had some experience. Care Northwest Hotel, Room 325. 2.5 it. WANTED—Position - by~ maid by week or month. Good cook. Phone T54X. 25 2t WAD —Position yy experience stenographer. Can furnish best of references. Phone 144U. = ofS) oie 8 2 wie NO. i MEAT CUTTER and all around ‘buntcher, with grocery experience, capable to take full charge of .any market, wishes teady position, Ad- dress Box 116, McKenzie, ier: t LOST AND FOUND FOUND=-A very, valuable men's driv- ing mit, ‘Owner may have same by ‘calling- at. Tribune, proving © prop- erty and “paying ‘for this advertise- ment. 2 2-3 twk ei "ANTED TO REN “RPNT—Have a large (fist of dliehts who wish ‘to rent finished untarnished rooms, Turn ‘that extra room into cash. L. Hi: Tang- Phone 888. 2. 23-tt TED—3 or 4 modern rods, tw n't Mirch, B. C. Solum, care Van Hora Hotel. ‘1 3 E wk “BUSINESS CHANCES. i Fyll information as to all sm | | s rent. Write No,” ‘OR: DOIN tUR SALE OR RE HOUSES AND-ELATS OR SALE—Modern house and gar- located. Corivenient Marks, -Bismarek, 'N. 26 tt well B.C. age, terms. Dak. RENT WANTED—by March. 1, Five room unfurnished of furnished bungalow.. Must pe strictly: Modern, water furliished, goad ‘sectibn, State 4, Tribtne. < ” 23k wk FOR RENT—b foom modern*-house, Li locatad, .Geo. M." Register.” B1-lwit. "Seven room house, Mod- ern. Call 69% ie 115 tt Pipes FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house Inquice O. W. Roberts, Phone 15: or 61. Z 10.11 tf iy, mod- |. ,, 6™ bungalow in Riverview. addition. ix Toom str! if bought at-once, call C. L. Burton, The Blectrothermal Com-, 60 TONS UPLAND HAY ‘for sale. 7 Dd. bert Hammar, Driscoll, N. e 2.5 2t fis Rae one acne IL ‘OR SALE—Nearly new Singer sew- Hard-" ing machine. Cheap. Lomas S 2 ware. 1 wk WIDOWS—More than wives believe in life insurance protection without investment feature. Call or write for rates. Salemsen wanted, Guar- antee Fund Life Association, L. H. | Must GET Tom on, ThE PHONE RIGRT AWAN “THIS FURNACE FIRE 1S GONG ovr! NO MAm: | HAD HIM PAGED BuT HE Does NUT ANSWER & GS OF THE DUFFS TAVE VER OLD WoRA—~ VA Have ? _ WHAT RIND Ree THEY. Langley, state manager, 314 Broad- t maple writing desk and. dresser. | phone Ke = wae FOR -BALE—Furniture for) 5 room house. “All ‘good-as new. Will sell in separate items or all fa one lot Call at 404 2nd street. BUTTE creamery for rent a prices. For -particulars Henry -Klundt, Krem,: N. 2 WRITE Lo &chool. Angeles ¥ MOC. A. Auto Get started right. 21 Imo TWO SPLENDID SADDLE HORSE: for sale. These horses are sound, gentle, well broken to ride or drive and high class in every way. Will 3, Talcatt the horses. F. 1.23 tt writer. Good as new. Call at Trib- une. Office AGENT—SALESMAN | MARCH'S “HISTORY of World War. Wonderful agents’ money. make! Introduction by General March, x,,highest officer United States army. “Tdberal commissions. Outfit free. Bible Educational Society, St. Louis, Mo, 2—5 8 12 15. -SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund Association offers: exceptio cements to men or women ,W! a#@ experienced In or who would {ke to enter the business of life in- sppeance, L, H. Langley, 314 Broad- 2-3-tf Introduction by Ex- Sells on sight. Lib- eral agents’ commisions. Outfit free. Bible Educational Society, Fulerton Bldg., St. Louis, Mo, 2—5 8 12 15. PERSONAL PROSTATE DISORDERS, bladder trouble in men; getting up frequent. ly at night, positively and rapidly Roosevelt.” President Taft. No, MR. DUFF 1S NOT IN- | CouLON’r] Text You - he Lert ‘The OFFICE ABOUT AN HOUR AGO - No, No one BY “The NAMB OF DUFF " UP HERE Now seli cart, cutter, and harness with; | FOR RENT FOR BALE-Todd protectograph check | 12.19 tf UTHENTIC “LIFE THEODORE: Tom Neglects the Home Fires overcome without drugs privately at home; doctors, osteopaths, chiro- practors, physical culture directors use it; easily used by anyone any- where; no matter what you have tried or how old the case, this meth- od will bring results quickly. Write! for. free illustrated booklet and convincing testimony. —llectrother- $21A Harison Bldg. Steu 2 ROOMS FUR RENT hoard by re- Kindly state loca- Write fined young man. tion, price and particuars. 676 care Tribune. S 4 08 81 wk ron RENT—Two modern rooms $t 1 month. Modern rooms for 700 3rd St winter, 2 4 6t hed room in mod- n modern houce. Gentleman preferred. Call at 412 Sth or Phone 2547 2.6 -2t i _———— TION HEARING AMENDED Ci (PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—Ss. Inthe matter of the estate of John. P. Nelson, Deceased, Fred GC. Nelson, petitioner, vs. Wal- ter W. Kirkey, Henry Anderson, Al- Anderson, Ada Anderson, Elsie lerson, Freda Anderson, Andrew lerson as Special Guardian, Rarn- est Swenson, Lillian Swenson, . and Swenson, minor children of Ellen Swenson nee Johnson, deceased, and: W..E. Parsons as special guard- jan, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the above ‘named respondents and all other persons interested in the estate of John P. Nelson, deceased. ~ You and each of you, are hereby no- tified that Fred C. Nelson, the peti- tioner herein, has filed in this court his amended petition praying that let- ters of administration upon the estate a of John P. Nelson, late of the town- By Allman No MAM— 3 MESTER DUFF VASNT IN. FoR LUNCH TODAY, MISTAN DUFF WANTED ON DE Paome! LEMME: DUN.ON ship of Painted Woods, in, the county ot Burleigh, and state of North. Da- kola, ‘deceased, be granted ‘to him, said Fred’ C. Nelson; and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this court on Wednes- day, the 5th day of March, A. D. 1919, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day,-or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, at the court rooms of this court-at the court house, in the city of Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and you, and each of you, are hereby cited to be and appear before this court at said. time and place, and answer said petition, and show cause, it any there be, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the Court: © 1, C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 21st day of January, A. D. 1915. Let service of the above citation be made by personal service on each one of said respondents residing in, Byr- léigh county, North Dakota, an publica¥jion in the Bismarck Tribune, a ‘tewspaper “piblishéd “at Bismarck, in’said county and state for the period required by law in case of publication. 1. C. DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. ‘Miller, Zuger & Tillotson, Attorneys, Bismarc! 1-22.29; 2 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ‘BY fe: ADVERTISEMENT. ‘ Whereas, default has been made in Hthe. condition of the. hereinafter. de- scribed mortgage containing a power of sale, by failure to pay interest due, ‘and by reason thereof the undersigned mortgagee, present owner of said mort- gage, has declared the entire debt se- cured thereby to be due, and has em- powered the undersigned attorney to foreclose the same, no proceedings hav- ing been commenced to collect said lebt: Notice is hereby given, that that cer- tain mortgage, executed and delivered by August P. Richards, unmarried, of Driscoll, North Dakota, mortgagor, to John Storey, of Steele, North Dakota, mortgagee, dated the sixth day of No- vember, A. D., nineteen hundred and seventeen, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the Seventh day of ber A. D., 1917, at 2 o’clock p. m., and recorded in Book 147 of Mortgages, at page 139, will be foreclosed by 2 sale of the premises in said mortgage ‘land hereinafter described, to be made by the sheriff of said county .or his deputy, 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 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, the seventeenth day of February, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage dn the’day of sale. The premises describe in said mort- gage, and which will be sold to satis- fy the same, are situated in the Coun- ty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, and are described as follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter (S.W. % of NiE. 14) and the West half of the South- east quarter (W. % of SB. %) and the Southeast quarter of thé South- east quarter (S.E. % of S.B. %) and all the Northwest quarter (N.W. %) of Section numbered Twelve (12), in Township numbered one hundred and thirty-seven (187) North, of Range numbered seventy-five (75) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be due on_such mortgage, on the date of sale, the sum of Four ~| Thousand One Hundred Nineteen Dol- jars and Seventy-five Cents ($4,119.75), together witb statutory attorney’s fees and costs. Dated December 31st. A. D. 1918 AY JOHN STOREY, Mortgagee; JOSEPH W. WALKER, Attorney for Mortgagee, . Steele, North Dakota 12-81; 1-8-15-22- 1 “7.* sot necessary for the America’ peo ; ee fall’ back if they are thrifty dave. We have the best opp save. of any of the world’s We have food, clothing ana fara little candie’throws ‘its ‘beams, |PROSTATE SUFFERERS to esd out tuite laying ;his course by its| Aannquncement under ‘Persomiit,. No cee it. The Rowe that We cae drugs. ‘The Elertrothermat:: ‘Eom- do—and it ig also the least that we| Pany. 221A, Harison Blde., Bfedben: ahould do—t#'fo tefid the flame care- = o* is «. Not the Doctor's Fauit. “She has been a steady custcmer of _ville, Ohio. “at SFORTUNE MAKING”: $10-:péeuret membership and full pro-rata tnter- Burkbarnétt: ber tantiy: to opport: rt Trustee, Wichita Falls, ny

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