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’ 2 ‘STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-* ty of Burleigh—ss. ie District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis. ric! First State Bank pf Regay, plain: tiff, vs. Izedori Weinberg, defendant. The state of North’ Dakota to the above ‘named defendant: You are hereby summoned an- swer the complaint in this action which ‘said complaint was filed in the office of the clerk of the dis- trict court of Burleigh county, on the 2ith day of December, A. D. 1918, and to serve a copy of the answer ‘upou the subscriber. within thirty ‘deys ‘at- ter the service of this summons up- on you exclusive of the day of such service; and in case of your faflure to appear or answer, judgment ‘will be taken_against you by default for the |, relief demanded in the complaint. Dated this 27th day of December, A D, 1918. re H. B. DOUGHTY, / Attorney for plaintiff, Wilton, THEODORE KOFFEL, coe for Plaintiff, Bis » N, 1—25; 2—1 $1 1B 2 22 29, NJ ‘NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE: CLOSURE SALE. 4 Default having occurred ‘in. the condition of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby given, that that Certain mortgage executed and delivered by Marion S. Moore and M. P. Moore, her husband, mortgagors, to Investors Mortgage Security Com- pany, Inc., mortgagee, dated the 3rd day of Janugry, 1917, and filed for rec- ord in the office of the Register of Deeds in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 9th day of January, 1917, in book 90 of mortgages at page 171, will be fore- closed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed at the front door of the court house at’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- scribed in such mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are situated in Burleigh county, North Dakota, and described as follows: Lots fifteen (15) and (16) of Block ourteen (14), of McKenzie’s Addition to the city of Bismarck, North Da- kota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in tho office of register of deeds of Burleigh county, ‘North Dakota. The mortgagee has heretofore de- clared and now declares the whole debt secured by said mortgage ,due and payable. There will be due on said mortgage the day of sale the sum of Forty-two Hundred Seventy- four and 95-100 ($4,,274.95) dollars, (which sum includes taxes for the year 1917, paid by mortgagee in the sum of $116.64) besides the costs, dis- ‘bursements and expenses of this fore- closure. Dated, Bismarck, North Dakota, February 8, 1919. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY COMPANY, INC., Mortgageé. Newton, Dullam & Young, Bismarck, North Dakota, Attorneys for Mortgagee. His Long Life Assured. “Your cobra is quite a card,” said the visitor at tht circus, “Yes, sir.” ~ “But where are you going to get an- other cobra in ‘this ey, in ‘case that one dies?” “ “Well, I expect this one Yo last a long time,” responded the performer. “As you see, he leads a charmed life” —The ‘People’s Home Journal,’ See Sending Carrier ‘Pigeore ‘by Balloon To increase the usefulness of pig: eons ta warfare wire cagés, each just large enough for one-bird, are now in use, says Popular Mechanics Maga- ine. The cages carry grain for the birds and pencils’and paper for ma- Fooned dispatch writers, They a1 “attached to small balloons ‘that are used whep wind conditions are favor- able, and also to parachutes ‘designed to be dro from low-flying aire planes, the other hand, several of, a MAYA be/strap! ha t and “oltre hi 6 tral eired’ point:*“All "pith rae a the! purpose of establishing ig communication with detachments that become cut off from ‘the-main body of troops and, while resisting capture, have -no-means of immediate escape without ‘outside asalstance. The wire cages are ar- Tanged so that the birds may be fed without being removed from them, and, furthermore, Messages may be fnserted in the pellets the: pigeons carry without the latter being handled or even touched. ORT ER Ree TT i Versatile Packing House. It: “was packer- experts who. solved ‘one of the most important problems incident to supplying our men with gas masks. It is a packer\product.that is used to stanch the flow of blood from the wounds of our soldiers; -it is a packer product which is used to sew up the wounds; the soap with which the soldiers clean up after thelr turn in the trenches is a packer prod- uct; the’ glue ‘which ‘figures largely in |, the manufacture of airplanes comes from the packers; the aviators’ sheep Pelt coats are packer ‘products; gly- cerine for use in explosives, animal/ oils for lubricating purposes. and leather for harness, puttees and the like come largely from packing houses. [SQUIRREL FOOD. MATTHEWS “THERE Was, HEAVY SNOW FALL a DURING THE NIGHT, * Christian Herald. be Detectaphone Barred. Conversations heard over a detecta-, phofie were barred in ‘the New York supreme: court ‘by: Justice -Goff until proof was introduced that the instru- ment works accurateiy. It was used by Mrs. Bertha Bloomer, to gather evl- “dence for ‘her ‘divorce. ‘action’ against Martin B. Bloomer, a lumber. jenli Counsel for Mrs. Blodater *p) ai that the detectaphone is Sala: used by. the United Stafes ‘government. tad lon service Work. Tiistice ¢ one might piace an instrament -of this ‘sért in &‘toom and ciaim he THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN | ly . Classified Advertising Rates. Terins Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached Will be Inserted. First insertion, 85 cents; addi of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words. will be caarged at the rate of two word. WHEL You CLEAN OFF THE WALK BEFORE ce HAVE. tional insertions without change | cents a word for each additional HELP werreeie e S WELCOME! RETURNING SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full information: as to all ém- ployment openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FREE at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 17i. All national and local efforts, to assist you are there concgp:, trated. yf, inited States Employment Se; MAN TO WORK ‘THI ishing chandeliers, brass beds, utto- mobiles, by new method;*¢toe-dally without capital or experience. Write u 46; we U. 8, Department of Li ba Beg i esa ere bi lg no competition be- f the unique nature-and U. 8. protected article exclusively owned aud controlled, by us. ie munagers report most si Targe territorion, to: salesmen able lerame Laadt,. Br rbpiis sh ie eto," eae or» if Gi not a moving i “instilled in thirty minutes. guaranteed to double your mileage and meet He zero weather without heating. ermine. Fifteen. free tea. 1,400 in 6 oie , Salt Lake City Gunmetal Co., 278 Ely, Decatur, Ay LEARN AUTO Big demand at bi Auto, Truck, Men. | Oldest, most’ yf in U.'S..A. -Endoi ‘factories sand, garages everywhere. FREE big 175 page | catalog. Comp to Detroit. Phe 'Heéatt of ‘Auto Industry. MICHIGAN STATE AUTO ‘SCHOOL “38 Auto Bldg., Detroit, Mich 2 22 It BLACKSMITH WANTED—At Golden Valley. A good opening., A good sized stock of material and numer- ous tools and fixtures which were réscued ‘from the fire, are for gale by C. C, Wittmayer, the former blacksmita.~ Write or see me. C. C. Wittmayer.. 222 3 wks $18 .to $36 WEEKLY in your spare ing special advertising work | sip te families’ of your city. No lence necessary. Write today for Pall particulars. American Pro- ~ducts, Co. . 152 American Pies om -einnati, Ohio. ’ TRACTOR SCHOOL—The | Fi aval this season, of the Twin City Trac- tor schoo] opens March 17. Five weeks of practical instruction in the. construction, operation and care of tractors. Operated in con- nection with one of the world’s largest’ tractor shpps. Small tu- ition fee. Write for catalog and application card. (Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. 2—bo—3—2 9. BRAKEMEN, FIREMEN, $100-$200 monthly; experience unnecestary, must study easy necessary instruc- tion; send stamp. ‘Railway Associa- __tion, care 675, Tribune, 2 22 1t PROSTATE SUFFERERS to read our anhouncement under Personal. No drugs. The Electrothermal Com-, paty,° 321 Harrison Bldg., “Steuben! 1» Ohio. 2.22. It WANTED—A delivery man. Apply Geo. Gussner. 20 Bt HELP ‘WANTED—FEMALE is ladies; at _2 2: WANTED—Threo sales Johnson's store. Lat, WANTED—An experienced first: class cook for hotel. Must furnish good: reference: Lads: prefered: Ad Ad- caress Box 234, Mott, 12.22, at W. atte ED—Five bright, capable | ladies for 1919, to travel, demonstrate and, sell dealers. $25.00. to $50.00 per, tebaer R. R. fare’ paid. Write, at : rich Drug Co., Dept. 631, Omatia, ‘eb. 2.22 At WANTED —tady: cook ; good wages for right ieee Hotel Garrison, Garti- ‘860; N.D. 2 21-10; DISHW4 IR WANTED—At Hoft- : ‘Yhah’s late Shop. ia 2 20 3 LADY CLERK WANTED a at Runge’s 6x. é Sissy son: Third Must kok WANTED—BrEnT VOURE girl or wom-' an in country store -e ffice. $20 room and pero ‘A good howe for some one. Enquire Post-; master, Lark, N. D. } i ae AGENT=SALESMAN—Guarantee | Fund an made $1,200.00 in one ‘veek. | i &. J. Carburetor Co., 500 2 22 at ¢ ¢ Ware vy Ing* ‘and*:. ‘others. ‘big money, 600. page ‘book. Official’ illustrationg, maps, ete. Sells $2.00 and $2.50. We pay} highest commissions. Also Roosevelt Book. Credit given. Outfit FREE. The Eird Syndicate, Madison, Wi _2 221 “AMERICA’S WAR FOR HUMAN- ity.” Complete History World’s Wor. 600 ‘pages, with nearly 100 magnificent pictures. Retails $2.00, | costs. you $1.00. Some agents mak-; ing over $20.00 per day. Sell the, ‘book the people want. ed promptly.. Credit if desired. Freight paid. Also “Life of Roose- velt,” sate terms. “Both outfits free to workers. Geo. G. Clows Co., Philadelpiia, Pa. or “Chicago, ml. Address nearest office. General Agents ‘maki WORLD WAR HISTOR} ‘Roosevelt Memorial book, Enormous sales; best terms. Get with livest house. Outfits free. R. L. Phillips Publisying Co., Chicago. Il; Philadelphia, Pa.; Atlanta, Ga. 2 22 1t HISTORY WORLD WAR —Introduc- tion by General March. Biggest Authentic ‘book. Illustrated. Serv- ive ‘record. ‘gilt photograph frame Prompt shipments. Biggest terms. Outfit free. Historical Book Co.: Chicago. 2 22 1t SALESMEN WANTED—Big money selling :profit sharing certificates. Easy payments. Have production, no speculation. Liberty Oil Co., 411 Hall Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 1-25; 2—1.8 15 22; 3-1 GENTS WANTED—Darge manufac- turer wants representatives, to sell shirts, underwear, shoisery, ‘dreses, waists, ' skirts, direct to homes: Write for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Broadway, New York]! City. ~ 2 22 -1t WANTED—Traveling tepresentative Is to work among agents’ and custom: ers in Bismarck territory. ‘Must be married and ‘willing to make his residence either in Bismarck cr Mandan. Full line of engines. sen- arators, and tractors. ustrated. Address 582 Tribuns. 2:19 1 wk Life. Association offers exceptional inducements to ‘men of womengwho are experienced in or who would like to enter. the business of lite“in+ surance. ..L, H.;Langley, 314 Broad- sway. Salta he 235th i AUTOMONTLES MOTORCYLES FORDS © STAR’ EASY: IN COLD. weather with our new 1919 Cagbur- etors. 34 ‘milés, per gallon. [Wse cheapest gasoline or half kerosene. Increased power. Styles for;-any motor. -Very slow 6n,high. » Attaca it yourself. Big profits to agents. Money back guarantee. 30 days’) trial: Air-Friction peg €o., 1169 Madison, Dayton, 0. Be me 2 FOR TSALE—Caso aaa ta | condition. -F. 5. Ber: reise : 812 + Pool, Works, 20 Ee Jackson Blvd., | ; HMVANTHD—To rent a five or sf Orders full-!4 feeders, weighers. blowers |" MA & THERE'S A ROOK AGENT RADDIAY AT TH FRONT DooR $ : 2-1 1 Ww} SAI chiffonier. room for rent, GenUeman preferred, WIDOW h one child 9 years: old | wants position as cook in a hotel ov | big farm or hotel manager. Write to Margaret, Vimak, Wilton, N. D. ROSTATE Call 807K. 2 21 it} rors y Oliver typeg] ighth street Call at, 202 1 : 2171 wk Burrough’s Add: | No, Room § CHEAL- ing Mac clue, Apply An BT, K Book AGENT !+- GOOD LAND- I: DON'T _\ WANT. To 8E AWAY, MA! FR A-NICKEL BARK LIME A DOG AN’ SCARE HIM TLL fixtures were bought new gbout 14 go and ore in Al enaivan: ng this property at a! [ have other business to look after. $1,000 to ) cash will swing the deal.) Wor particulars months, I am of! bargain ir a call on er 411 Sth str rms on balance ld DP. Thompson, 28 2 wks FOR SAqI Lease of house and fur- announcement under drugs. ‘The \ Ilectrothern p B21 Harv intere au entirely new s in your Jocality w should net you $10,000.00" to ; 5000.00 annual), write at! once for; pairticula Mechanical. Machine & | be Chicago, 1. 223 1 HOUSES W. or seven room house by March in neighbor! f ‘Tenth and | rogm modern house, May buy uited. | Sidney Cohen, 802 5th street. | e f 2 1% 6t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two modern «. furnished rooms-for light, housekeepin; 478X or, gall at 423 11th stree Pa 20 Bt. FOR” RENT—In location, Farnished two! room apartment; no » children. '- aut Fifth St. Phone 3. WORK. WANTED. WANTED—By discharged soldier and marriéd man, job to run a tractor; eight year’s experience in‘auto and tractor work; was aviation mechan- ic. . Address M. A. Dove, blilan, 1w LADY DESIRE by the day at the home. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tt Wonper 1 Sov two Nonicnen TroR SALE Phone| Address — Postoftice Box Price reason- Phone 627R. nijure for 12 rooms. Hle. 311 4th street. ma Small Addre good town, ribune, | WANTED— Man wit turned from the f on farm or ranch, share will also farm on : | FOR SALE farm and "yao aere farm, near Dickinson. improved. \.Great bargains. tliff. : Dickin- | ALE , $1.50 per load at stack. Call Bismarck Elevator Co. or hones 203. 2 8 tf | FOR SALT TWO SPLENDID \ SADDUS “ HOR i top writing desk, filing r, baby buggy and washing machine, 1 Rood Lown wes Tribune. i 219 1 wk of 800. Addr for-sale. ‘These horses aro sound gentle, wgll broken’ to ride or drive and high class in every way. Will sell cart, and harness with the tories Talcott. 1.23 tt sohald Tarnitare vat Most of it just and all of it high ude in characte Cull ag 702 Sixth xeet_ or pore Ki \etaaniw NEY, BOOT First buyér “ ywittr 4825.00 Mrs, J. J.:Putnani; 020 “Rifth street. 2:17 19°21 3t WRITE Los Angeles Y. M. C. A. Auto school. Get started right. 21 1mo FOR SALE—One Rose Comh Rhoads Island Red cockerel. Call at 1019 Avenue C or phone 72: 2-18-1 FOR SALE—Modern rooming and apartment house with complete fur- nishings throughout. This property ig exceptionally well located and one of the best income properties in this city, has 17 rooms. (including two |* nt and hot bath roms), full basen irniture and water heating plant, CAN Amuse YOURSELVES While | set The TALE - Me DUFF WL BE Home IN A FEW MINUTES You To W] GooD EVeNiG MY YounG BWERO OF THE BRINEN DEEP- LAD T SEE You 1H | i MULBERRY Bush MULBERRY BSH NITE ME ry} Youre Man, lov RE rT} intoxicareo! Girt Him Air, Tom. et for baled hay Quote lowest price. Van Hook, 217-Aw 10 ete ck peered Pe EAR 2 « TESTED,.SEED CORN, | for sale, An extra‘early white? dostigood size; medium déep kernel, . SUC: | cessfully grown... here’ many: Fears near the Black Hills undér, hard con- ditions and cold nights. Every ear (2 kernel) tested. Thits practically 10 per cent germination., Price $6 per bushel. Sure the corn for North Dakota. L.-H. Hansen, Wasta, S. Dak. 2 21 2t FOR SALE—Six teams heavy work horges. Wachter Transfer C 2. 5-10t FOR RENT—Desirable offices with steam heat, janitor, electric light and elevator service.. Bismarck Realty Co. Bismarck Bank Bldg. 2 19 tf Ww BE ARE in the m on the Soo Line. Van Hook Grain Co., By Allman | DOS | FOR SALE—160 meres lan IRDERS, bladder in men; getting up frequent- night, positively and rapidly rcome without @tugs privately ait home; doctors, osteopaths, cl easily by anyone any- ; no inatter what you have tried or how old the e, this meth- od will bring results quickly. Write for free illustrated booklet! and convincing testimony. Electrother- mal So., 321 Harrison Bldg. Steu- b He, Ohio. 2.22 It LOST AND FOUND LOST—A black ‘fur-lined — mitten. Finder please return to Bismarck Tribune office 2 22 2t jrown fur overcoat on Ninth ‘+k book in one of the pockets. se return to McConkey’s John Obowa. Z WANTED eae RENT REN NT list of St. Ch Finder pl store for reward. 2-20-3 TO or vuntarnished toons, Turn’ that extra room into cash: L. H. Lang- ley, Phone ‘888. 2-3-tf FOR SALE OR RENT— USES AND-FLATS _ OUSE for il take auto SIX OM sale. Well located as part payment. une. FOR —Suite of housekeeping ll at Varney Flats, ate FOR RENTS nished house _O, Box 244 f FOR RENT: house. Geo. M. Register. FOR RENT—65 room house. Inqu.re 214 Sth street. 2:18 6t FOR. RENT—Modern, five-room du- plex. Water furnished. Inquire 211 Rossen street or phone 360X. 219 1 wk FOR SALE— ‘Hodern shouse and gar- uge, well located. — Convenient terms. “B. C. Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. 2:5 tf FOR RENT—Modern 8 room house. page: Ww. Rate -Phone 151 or 10.11 tt a Sate “Six room strictly mod- ern bungalow in Riverview addition. A Dargain if bought at.once. If in- terested call C. L. Burton, 12 19 tt 1wk. LANDS splendid raw prairie land for sale on half crop payment plan in tracts to suit purchaser. A. L. Garnes, Regan, 'N. Dak, 1,00 ACRES 211 15t WANTED—=To hear from owner of uni mproved land for sale. State cash ce} full particulars. D. i. Bush, 2 22 It FOR SALE—640 acres 9 miles out; fair buildings, all fenced, 300 acres plowed; 6 fine horses; full line of machinery; mortgage $5,600 to run For quick sale $8,000. A Lamberton Land Co., Wolf, Point, aly FOR SALE—320 acre farm tillable; no buildings; 16 miles out. For quick sale with half cash, $3,- 000. Lamberton Land Co., Wolf Point, Mont. 3—1 8 16 FOR SALE—640 acres, ‘aNry farm, 1 mile from Wolf Point, a R. R. town. $16,000. Lamberton Land Co. Wolf Point, Mont. 3-1 8 16. in south- western North Dakota. Wotlld con- sider good 25-50 gas tractor in the deal. Lock Box 158, Hazelton, N. 2 22 4t

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