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SATURDAY, FEB, 18, 1919. NOTICE OF EXECUTION’SALE, State of North Dakota County of jurleigh, a District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- ict. “H. R. Earl, plaintiff, vs, Cornelius Williams, defendant. i Notice is hereby giyen: That by vir- tue of an -execution issued by the clerk of the district court, of Burloigh county, North Dakota, upon a juds- ment rendered in: favor of tho. plain- tift and against the defendant, 1 have levied upon, seized and taken into iny possession the following described Personal property to wit: One Auto Stake Truck, Ford Liccnse ‘No. ‘43363 which said property is the Property of the defendant herein and which I shall expose for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash on the 18th day of Feb- Tuary, A. D., 1919 at the hour cf ten o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the court house in the city of Bismarck, Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated this 8rd day of January, 1919. ROLLIN WELCH, Sheriff of Burleigh County, North Dakota. F, E. McCURDY, Atorney . for plaintiff, Bismarck, North. Dakota. = 2-7 11-15 CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN. ISTRATOR, SATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. a In_County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In; the Matter of the Estate, of Jo- hanna Groseth, deecased. — Ole Swee, petitioner, vs. Martha Loveseth, Ida Christians Groseth, Jennie Hagen, Hannah Caroline Oker- lund, Oline Swee, Bertha Rud, Iver J: Groseth, Edward J, Groseth, and ‘all persons unknown clajming any. inter- est in said estate, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the ‘above: named respondents, and all persons interested in the estate of - Johanna Grogeth, deceased: You and each of you are hereby no- tified that Ole Swee, the petitioner herein,has filed in this court his petition, praying that letters of ad- ministration ‘upon the estate of Jo- hanna Groseth, late of the county of Turner and state of North Dakota, de- ceased, be granted to Ole Swee, and that the said petition will be heard and duly considered by this court on Wednesday, the 12th day of March, A. D. 1919, at 10 o’clock in the fore- noon of that day, at the court rooms of this court, in;.the county court house, in the city of Bismarck, coun- ty of Burleigh and state of ‘North Da- kota, 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 by, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. By the court: © (Seal of the County Court) “NS 241 C. DAVIES, °° Judge'of the:County Court. Dated’ thé81st? day of:'Janwary, “A’ D.. 191928284 Let thie‘Hebvice of the above’ cita: tion be! miadé"by® personal’service on. all respondents residents of this state| @. and publication“in the Bismarck’ Daily Tribune once each week'for three suc- cessive weeks, all not less than 20 days before said hearing. DAVIE! 2-1 8 15. i Conan Doyle as a Doctor. ‘Asked recently why he gave up the practice of medicine, Sir Conan Doyle said the work was’ too hard, and to prove it he went on to tell of his first case, Says an exchange. Called in the middle of a bitter win- ter’'s night to a house three miles away, where 'a child was reported to be seriously ill, the creator of “Sher- lock Holmes” tramped through the rain and sleet only to find the place fn darknéss, and bolted pnd barred into the bargain. He knocked and rang again and again. No answer! At last a head stuck itself ‘gingerly out of a third- story window. “Be y@it Dr. Doyle?” it said. “Yes,"jsaid Doyle, “let me in.” “Oh, no need to cdme fn now,” said the mag. “The child’s all right; sleeping; quite peacefully.” Doyle buttoned his cont and started off homeward. But suddenly the win- dow was raised again ‘and the same yoice cried: “Doctor! “1 say, doctor!” He hurried back, thinking that the child -had suddenly taken a turn for the worse. SQUIRREL FOOD ~ WANTED—Maik with, business ability BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN, _$100-$20u\ WEH- HEH — SACK LEFFINGWELL, MoU HANDSOME DAWG - IN ONE SECOND YOU WILL SHVEKS! T AINT GONNA \ GET MY LESSONS ‘T'DAY— A FELLA DON'T WAFTA STUDY ON SATURDAY 71 'GuESSa@. | THE TRIBUNE'S CL. ee Ss ee Classified Advertising Rates. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change, of, copy, 15 cents. 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The conversation in the lobby of a Washington hotel turned to the.sub- } Ject of signs when the following story ‘was contributed by Representative Ed- ward H. Watson of New Hampshire: “An esteemed party named Pat estab- lished a livery stable in a rural New England town, and wishing an appro- Priate sign, he had one painted that Pictured a man riding a mule. Just after the sign was put up Pat's friend, Mike, rambled along. , Q “OL see,” pleasantly remarked Mike, gazing at the new creation, “thot yez have put up a foine solgn.” ‘| WANTED—Blderly lady to do house- ‘FOR RENT—Modern, five room du- “Yes,” responded Pat, with some show of pride. “Phat do yez think av. it?” te “Shure, an’ Oi loike it,” replied Mike, with an expansive smile, “but who is the mon thot’s on yes back?”—Phil- adelphia Evening Telegraph. * Phone 130K FOR SALE—Hight room house at 118 PROSTATE SUPFERERS to read our announcement ynder Personal. No drugs., The Electrothermal Com- pany,/321 Harrison Bldg.,,-Steuben- ‘ cht, capable ladies for 1919, to travel,.dlemon: sell dealers. — $25.00" to .00 week. R. R. fare paid. Write ouce. Goodrigh Drug Co., Dept. 6: Omaha, Neb. 2-15-1) a 'E clients who wish to rent furnished or unfarnished rooms, Turn that extra room into-cash. L.-H. Lang- ley, Phone 888. 2-3-tf | i list of | | AGENT—SALESMAN |AGENT--SALESMAN—Guarantee Fund Life Association offers exceptional adnducements to men or women who: care. éxperienced in’ or who would like to enter'the business of life in- ‘surance. L, H. Langley, 314 Broad- |* “way, 2-3-tf WORLD WAR HISTORY Pictorial. ). Roosevelt, Memorial book, ilkistrated. Enormous sales; best terms. Get with livest house. Outfits free. R. I. Phillips, Publishing Co., Chicagos MARC WAR.” Wonderful agents money- maker, Introduction General March, highest officer United States army, Liberal commissions. Outfit free. 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HIGH CLASS SALESMEN to repr sent nation ers of tan) line and oils. 1 sale trade, factories, stores, etc. Per- manent position with splendid op- portunity for reliable man of good miles per gallo. U: h. Attach ys’ trial. Ai lly known manufactu and pumps for gaso- Must cal) on whole- nality. Milwaukee Tank Works, , Wis. 245-1 S “HISTORY OF WORLD rehy highest officer in: army hy photographs. Life pf. Roosevelt, work ‘and look after children. Call at Bismarck ‘Marble & . Granite Works or phong 691_ _2-15-1lw WANTED—Girl for general house? work; good wages; nice home. Phone 2-15-1w FUR SALE OR KENT — HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A small flat at Person Court. < 2-15-2 plex. Water furnished. . Inquite 211 Rosser street or phone 360X. a 2-12-1w. First street. Partly modern. One 6 room house nearly modern at 516 Third St. The above property will be sold. at a sacrifice and good terms given. Quick action neces- sary. Apply owner, 516 Third St. x $ i f 211 5t- FOR SALE—Modern house and gar- > age, well -located. © Convenient terms. B.C. Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. x 26 tt FOR RENT—Modern cottage. Phone SALESMEN—Néw — carburetor, for Ford Cars. Simple,’ not a moying part, installed. in thirty minutes. guaranteed to, double your .mileago and start in zero weather without heating or priming» Fifteen day free trial. Our St. Louis man; gold 1,400 in 6 months, Salt Lake City man made $1,200.00 ‘in one week. Write U. & J. Carvuretor Co., 500 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago: SALESMEN—Can earn $20) to $300 per month, selling Paint, Auto Oils & Paint Specialties to farmers, Ter, ritory near. The American Oil & Paint Co., 5511 Euclid ‘Ave. Cleve} land. 215-1) AGENTS WANTED—Large manufac-}* * turer. wants representatives to. sell shirts, ;underwear,. hoisery, ‘dreses, waists, skirts, ‘direct to homes. Write. for free samples. Madison Mills, 303,. Broadway, New_York; Cite, : City. eR Pets! AUTHENTIC “LIFE OF THEODO! ROOSEVELT.” introduction by [Ex peasident Taft. Sells on sight, Lil eral agel 404°K or 794. Geo. W. Little... ; Peet tess 1 10: tf* Tagutre.0, W. Roberts, Phone 15:.° 8.0. W.I 6 151-0r ci: eee i: 10 18 tf room. strictly mod- A bafgain if pought at once. If im terested cail C. L. Burton. ery %; POSITIONS WANTED {VENTED —E stenographic position by party having had a year’s exber)- ence: in office. work. Address P. 0. Box 42, Mandan, N. D. * 2514-3t Fullerton Bldg,, St. Louis, Mo. sh co-operative opera- Imost impossible, Sim ply send name today for full details | gable money making op J.B. Weber & Cc +» Kansas City Splendid opening for A large, comfortable, fur- nished front room in private houe yr St. W, to ©. T. Otte, New Sulem, N. 1 COBS—50 cents Valley Seed Co, (Old Brewery.) T—Furnished room in | OR” SALE—Merry-go-round com plete. Write J. Damschen. » D. for particulars. ioe acon on t PROSTATE DISORDERS, 1 FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished FOR RENT—2~ modern rooms. Call Bismarck FOR . SALE—Ho1 reasonable prices, as good as now and all of it grade in character. Fa street or phone 288K, 212-1W | FOR SALE—Household furniture of everything needed at Leaving city and ni rooms.on street, car line, tio -blecks Cul at 702 Sixth your own price. a | street, AULUMOBILES, MOTORCYLES SALE—Gaso Automobile in LANDS splendid condition. F. §. Beall, Are- | FOR SALE--NW% section 7. na,N Dak. 2812t) casy terms. I. Schroe SALE, CHEAP — Studebaker | kato, Minnesota, 2-1: s condition; | WANTED—To hear from: owner of mio spr mproved land for sale, Statoicash | 1W 0 SFL 214-lw! price, full particulars. D. 1", Bush, S touring ¢ar in first cla: good tires. C. 1, Thompson, 308 Ave. | un hone 472-R. EE —— ed BUSINESS CHANCES. _| »| PROSTATE SUtPERDRS to read our ; announcement under Personal, No} plan in ‘tracts to suit purchaser. A. The. Hlectrothermal Com-|. L. Garnes, Regan, N. Dak, : pany, 821 Harrison Bldg., Steuben: | 211 15t ville; ‘Ohio. 2-15-1 If you have $2000 to $3000 ital and would be — inter ing an entirely new Hine of! if taken at or i Chicago, Il. 215-1 | PROFITS GUARANTEED—Do _ you | speculate in grain? Do you want | with it, guaranteed profits on operation of | $20 and up. Through our icethod | 215-1 = its | commisions. . 01 @ Educational ‘Secietys IN WANTED—Big~ ey selling ‘profit sharing certificates. Easy’ payments. Have productions, no speculation. Liberty Oil Co., 411 Hall. Bldg., Kansay City, Mo: —25; 2—1 8 15 22; St WE RECOGNIZE: no. competition be} cause of the unique nature and U. S. protected article exclusively owned and controlled by us. Our, .disi managers: report most: ‘satisfactory tofy.this.very_esrential govern: ' C eveatad Oc ‘a. 4 Ere ity. HAVE Yop BEEA EATING PM IRVING To GET |[T CATHIP, OLIVIA? WHAT'S | USEB_TO MY. New TichT| i OTHE. IDEA P Minn. Minneapolis, 1 cap: | in your locality which! Mont. must sell at on wheel barrow, ve. Also garden tools DDLE HORSES ken to ride, or drive in every way. Wil and harness with} gentle, well b: 00 ACRES — splendid” raw prairie | and for,sale on half crop ‘payment | RETURNED fr house cleanin 'oM y- i iment furniture, sted inj spring and good coal on land. Cheap! Box 43, Mec rooming and; ment house with complete fur- should net you $10,000.00 to §15.-| K"FINH DAIRY FARM FOR SALE 000.00 amnually, write at once for] one mile north of Wolf Point, a} panical Machine &/ yailroad center, pay roll $80,000 per | month, being 320 acres, 200 acres} under cultivation, all fenced, good) 400 acres of pasture goes ¢ with 8! ec, terms | uit. ~G. F. Lamberton, Wolt | Me , 20 E. Jackson Blvc buildings nly one dairy he ice $25.00 per a cows. Pric to Voi » Montana. and selling of grain hings throughout. is exceptionally well located and one of the best income properties in thi rooms (including two ), full basement and hot eating plant, furniture and fixtures were bought new about 1 0 and ore in Al condition ing this proper have other bu This property bargain as I ; Dakota, By Allman'! when you stand still. ONE, Tic, THREE, co! SKIRT - | WAS PRACTICING AT GETTING ON AND GFF A STREET CAR ONE, Two, THREE, Nov cAN*y Fool. ME “That's. No NEW DRESS- 1 CAN TeLL FROm The IT BAGS AT. ematomed interests to look after. $1,000 to Sio00 cash will swing ‘the deal. Terms on balance. For particulars cal] on or address J. P. Thompson, 411 Sth street, City. 28 3 wks BUTTERMAKERS ATTENTION!—A creamery -for- rent at reasonable prices. For particulars inquire Henry Klundt, Krem, N. Dak. 23 2 wks WRITE Los Angles Y. M. C. Av Auto school, Get started right. 211mo PERSONAL trouble in men; getting up frequent. ly at night, positively and rapidly overcome without drugs privately at home; doctors, osteopdths, chiro- practors, physical culture directors use it; easily used by anyone any- where; no matter. what you have tried or how old: the. ease, this meth- od: will bring results. quickly. Write for free illustrated booklet: and conyineing: testiniony-i; Hlectrather- mal Co., 321 Hyryls S benville, Ohio. E DI 25-1 — — OD NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE. Default. having, occurred,,,in the described; noticeris:kereby.igiven, that, > that certain mortgageexecuted and delivered by Marion:S. Moore and M. P. Moore, her. hus2and, mortgagors, {o Investors Mortgage Security Com- pany. Inc., morigagee, dated the 3rd day of January, 1917, and filed for rec- ford in the office of the Register of s in the county of, Burleigh and of North Dakota, on the 9th y of January, 1917, in book 90 of martgages at page 171, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in uch mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house Bismarck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour ‘of 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 20th ‘day of March, 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon such mortgage on {the day of sale. The premises de- ibed in such mortgage ‘aud which ill be sold to satisfy the samevare situated in Burleigh county, North and described as follows: Lots fifteen (15) and (16) of Block Fourteen (14), of McKenzie’s Addition to the city of Bismarck, North Da- I ft kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota. _ The mortgagee has heretofore de- clared and now declares the whole _ sured by said mortgage due and payable. There will be due on d mortgage the day of sale the un of Forty-two Hundred Seventy- four and 95-100 ($4,274.95) dollars, (which sum includes taxes for tho year 1917, paid by mortgagee in the sum of $116.64) besides the costs, dis- bursements and expenses of this fore- closure. North Dakota. Dated, Bismarc! February 8, 1919. JNVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC., Mortgages. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgagee. | 2—8 15.22; 3—1 8 15. SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun- ty of Burleigh—ss. In District Court, ‘Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. . First State Bank of Regan, plain- tiff, vs. Izedori Weinberg, defendant. The state of North Dakota to the above named defendant: . You are hereby summoned to an- swer.the complaint an this action which . said. complaint was filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of Burleigh county, on the 27th day of December, A. D. 1918, and to serye a copy of the answer upon the subscriber within thirty days: at- ter. the servicé of this summons w) on you exclusive of the day of suc! Service; and-in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for tho relief demanded in the complaint. _ Dated this 27th day, of December, ion of the mortgage ‘hereinafter...