The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1919, Page 7

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SQUIRREL: FOOD THIS TELLS HOW TO \" FIGURE INCOME TAX Squarely Up to Every Individual to Get Busy by March 15 or Suffer Penalty. - OH, \TS NOTHING BUT. WORK- WORK- WORK- FROM MORNING TALL NIGHTS “WHATS WRONG (nneee YOU NEED ’ “Don't wait until the final due date, March 15th, for paying your Income Tax and making your return, Avoid NOTTS AUT TO A GRANITE“ ROMIENT:, the last minute rush, Any person cad ahah ‘STOP. Lt BETCHA exeeve figure out his Mabilify today as well as ee Ab SEN ot he can next week, and if there is any - $$ $$$ point on whtch he needs advice he can now get in touch with a Revenue man.” ‘FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS This word-of advice is from James i - - Coffey, Collector of Internal Revenue, WELL, WE'LL GO OVER fr ONCE MORE ANVWAY~— Aberdeen, 8. D., who is collecting thé NOW, WHAY ANCIENT IY Woe Incomé Tax ‘in’ North Dakota: and 5 i South Dakota, Collector Coffey is giv- RULER WAS IT Wo timate ! DLAYED ON THE FIDDLE : : ing without charge .every aid of his WHILE ROME WAS BUBNING 2 } 3" @ wars youttrian ? Wi T D7 WELL, THEN rt *AUSTA BEEN NERO +. 1 KNOWED tT WU2 SOMEBODY WITH A DOGS NAME DUKE? WuAT Do Nov MEAN, FRECKLES 2 2 “NO, NOT HECTOR ~~ © AWBETOR WAS No RULER , BUT A TROJAN DRINCE TRY AGAIN! 1] @EE Wut, DoP~ ‘EE KNOW MY LESSON WITHOUT Goin’ ? office and his enlarged field force to OVER. wr held the people. get their. payments and thefr returns in by March 16th. , But the Income Tax men will not pull your door-bell or your. Ceat-talls, according to the’ Collector's announce- ment. It is squarely up to every indl- 2 vidual to figure out his own case and to get busy jf he comes within the acope of the new Revenue law, Did You Earn This Much? Every unmarried person who recelv- ed income averaging $19.25 a week during 1918 and every gmarried couple who jointly received Income averaging $88.50 a week should secure at once from the nearest Deputy Collector or the nearest bank a blank Form 1040 A. > That form contains the information he will need to enable him to figure his corgect net income and any tax tha{ he owes the Government, The law requires that every unmar- ried person who had a net income of ETT j from McLeod on the Soo railroad, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | Burleigh county, North Dakota with- ROOMS FOR RENT $1,000 or over and every married: per: Pn ste nt expert son whose net income was $2,000 or CLOSURE SALE: in thirty aye ater the service of|( THE TRIBUNE'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN || rornest OF Fa cee ae aaaed over (including the income of husband |, 4 this summons upon you, exclusive of | modern furnished pe UR rato at a Notice is hereby given, that, where- the day of such service and in case, an nr jy, light housek Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. D., R. RB. 2w FOR RENT—Desirable ortices with or wife, and the earnings of minor jas default has heen made in the terms children, if any) must make a return and conditions jor that certain mort-| Cf, Your failure so to appear and an: i swer judgment will be taken against | Classified Advertising Rates. competent girl w general housework. Terms Strictly Cash—No Copy Without Remittance Attached | ire oS on or Before March 15th, And this re- | gage. made, executed and delivered by fess f ded steam heat, janitor, electric light b quirement: does not hinge on whether Thomas Roy Crawford, a single man, you By cee Pigereliet damian ! Will be Inserted. | ROOMS AND BOAR ind i aenioe service: Bismarck to Walter L. Williamson, dated June 1, 1917, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of Bur- Raven; home cooking. 212 ord St. Really, Co; Blamerc rank nee tf iw ANTED TO BL Cebeeen Ore ter: Dated this 13th day of January, A.) — First insertion, 35 cents; additional insertions without change Taxable Income. D.-1919, | of copy, 15 cents. Advertisements containing more than 25 words > i i G , - F.E. McCURDY, in good ? An individual tnust include under leigh county, North Dakota, on June Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence! Will be charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional | FOR TF roc condition to house enger car. gross income all gains, profits and in-|22, 1917, at 11:20 o’clock a. m. and, ad P.O. Addr Bis: x, | word. Thayer street or phone S30K. > 770 6781 > - come derived from salaries, wages, or recorded in Book “151” of mortgages, Sth Dakete OTS See BIS MAA TO Mes presente a det eruikts) WN. aed owes Eee Aas ome 5 Phone 1 or Sisle g1te “ompensation for pers seryice on Page,8, and“which mortgage was FOR RE ea leees Ind Canin tates aes there after and on the 3rd day of July,| Complaint is on file in oftice of clerk) | HELP WANTED—MALE “HELP WANTED—FEMALK || OR RENT sf paid, or from profession’, vocations. 1917, assigned to EXizabeth B. Adams, | of courtiot Barleteh eounty, ND: a) *| | WANTED—Two waitre and Bw eae ae eae Vk > aoe ee prtessioné ocation®. | which assignment_has been filed for FB. MCCURDY, ig |) WELCOME! RETURNING k Homan's cafe, See eee rN Ne aye Or all Kinda. intetest, reat, iividends {record and recorded in the office of Attorney for on nee SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. | WANTED—GnT tor general house : a Braap . | the register of deeds of Burleigh coun- 6 13 20 27; 3-6 18. || Pun information as to all em- Phone 751. 2 or profits derived from any: source ci i} \| whatever. Very few items of indome | t" North: Vakota,jsald: mortgage. will j{ ployment openings in this com: || \WANTED—Competent girl for gen- POSITIONS WANTED ; . 3 . be foreclosed by a sale of the premises} NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF munity and elsewhere will be Biv- |} eral house house work. Highest WANTED—Position on farm by man | *~, are exempt. te BF i said mortgage and: hereinafter de- * PARTNERSHIP. en you FREE at the Itureau for)! wages, Address Postoffice Be and, wife, thoroughly axperienced | Deductions include ordinary‘and nec-| scribed, at the front door of the|_ —_— Returning Soldiers ‘and Sailors, | f young’ man. W: ‘our best of-|* 4 ¥ 8 sa siness expenses, interest paid city of Bismarck,| To Whom It May Concern: ortbwest Hotel Building, Phone {fy oo elon ee or... Wilte cate, TH EB essary busin interest paid|court house in the city of. Bi k,| To Whom It May C Northwest 1 Bs ie WANT = fer,, Wrlte A.B. C.-care Tribune. x or accrued on indebtedness, taxes of ;county of Burleigh and state of North) ‘You will please take notice that the|| 17/, All national and local efforts a for jeenauat 21 Lwk all kinds ‘except Pederal income and |Dakota,on Saturday, the 8th day of/firm of Brown and Gelermann, consist-!| tg “assist you are there concen: ||. work. TU streée, Z } excess profits taxes and assessments | March, 1919, ‘at 2:00 o’clock p.m. {ing of Emanuel Brown and F.-¥.|/ trated. oa LOST AND FOUND Briineh Ricker 1 ‘Probably ae for local benefits, losses actually sus-}|_ The premises described in sald | Geiermann, has been dissolved and that}! Qnited States Employment Service a TOR SALE OR RENT— SALE OR RENT. | - i his job as president of the Cards‘to ‘ tained, debts agtértained to be worth. |™Mortgage and Which ‘will be sold pur-| Emanuel Brown will continue the busi- i 8, Department of Labor. * aS ere! LOST—Buneh of ke inder pl become manager next seasop. Hen- ~ 7 2 Q f rth: | suant to this notice, are described ‘a8| ness and assume all of the firm’s obli- : HOUSES AND FLATS return to Tribune office or Wm, K*| dricks is slated to pet the gate. ] Jess, and depreciation on buildings, ma- T a —- | Markham, N. P. Depot H chinery; fixtures; etc., daed'in busiies, follows, » to-wit:.-'The Northwest | gations and is the owner of all. of the FOR SALE—Modern, six room house, |” nam 2 2 DERM 331 wh bd \ ‘A further dedustion tw allaved tor‘con: Charter: AN, 14) of Reaction fourteen pis ecelvaple, ane Account, el QVANTED—Man with family, just re-| nd all furniture, rugs, dishes, efe. 237 X%)} Jimmy Wilde and Pal Moore prob- tributions to corporations operated for|nine (139), North of range seventy. aap ated this oth ae von Februszy, turned from the ‘front, wants place | ACC. D. Phone 49SK._ 8-1 MISCELLANEOUS ably: wil! meet in a. 2)-rounajboutals f religious, charitable, scientific or edu-| five (75 ; West of the Fifth Principal |'1919, ~ % 20097; 9:6] on~farm:or ranch. “\Caré:for cattle FOR. RENT—Six room modern house FOR SALE—Housebola eoods al 30: London in March. Promoters would : cational purposes or for the prevention | Meridian, containing one hundred stx- pi eee Ser a i on shares; will also farm onetratahe meat: Soo: round HOUR: phone! bese Eighth street, ee ee ty: apy eoetauree hoth ‘bamere big; supe ; of cruelty to children or animals to an|ty (160) aéres, more or less, according NOTICE TO CREDITORS, sajary or: shares: Address 58%} cary 228 AW | ON TIT > owe : { amount not! exceeding 15 per cent of|to the United States survey thereof. ese ees ribunes ee ea 5 ie 0 i9t cae HAY for saleat! yooks as If the fans won't have to| | the taxpayér’s net income as computed | The amount due on stich mortgage at Inthe matter of the estate of} BLACKSMITH WANTED—At ect aa en eaaiing b. Bismarck N | wear overcoats when they go to any#- i a without the venefit of the, contribution he. date of male is four hundred dol-) Franly 1., Shuman, deceased. Valley. A good opening. ee igitas i 2 28 1 wi| Sames next season, now that every: i deduction, lars and-twenty-nine cents ($400.29),| Notice is hereby given by the un-| sized stock of material and numer. FOR-RENToModerntiwe room a five room du. $1 wl ‘The taxpayer 4s not # lowed) to de which amount includeg the sum of| dersignet, Minnie Louise Shuman, ad-| ous tools and fixtures which were} plex, water furnished. “Inquire 211] F nh SALE—Straw, $1.50 per load at ieite two hundred and twenty dollars] dinistratrix. of the estate of Frank]. rescued from the fire, are for sale Rosser street or:phone 360X, stack. Call Bismarck Elevator Co., duet any personal, Hving or family €x-| ang seventy-three cents ($220.73), in-|Li\Shuman, late of the city of Bis-| by C. C, Wittmayer, the former ‘5 1wk| or Pho 2 Sunday basebat will probably bé pense, any amount spent for improving | terest paid by ghe designee in accord-|marck in the county of Burléigh and| pblacksmita. Write or see me. C. C. | ROR SATA made legal in New York state at thi thing Is set to cue the schedules, Modern house and gar-|FOR | 1 Property, or any expense of restoring | ance with the terms of said mortgage,| State of North Dakota, deceased, to} Wittmayer. coming session of the legislature. Gov- , 1 i : age, well ed. 3 will sell pool fon live t re oming property or making good its extaus;/op a prior and superior Hen exigting the creditors of, and all persons hav-| . 2 22 3 wks techie: ah ee: dient reas onables a Toney aes ges erbor-elect Smith favors the plan. lion for which an allowance is claimed) against the above described real ing claims again it. anid "deceased, | | ak. ‘ a aoe AaROCOML MASI poe ce under depreciation. estate; besides the statutory costs and | exhib’ them vith the necessary BUSINESS CHANCES. Fo 2 . 2-28-1w ning ee i iD 7 = De R SALE-—Six room strict! mod- FOR SALE—Reed bi buggy, also Billy Maher 01 arie, Pa. whe Figuring the Tax. disbursements as provided by law. | Vouchers, within six months after a ware nrosperous jewelry ern bun alow. n Riverview : in. two wheeled baby cart, reed hody. fought such lightweights as Bat Nel. ig! t) lr ' i r additior » \|\the first publication of this notice,] FOR SALE—Very prosperous jewelry to said~ administratrix at 412 Third! store, Most famous in Flasher. 1| A dargain if bought ut once, If in- terested call C. L. Burton, Dated, January 31, 1919. ELIZABETH B, ADAMS, Asignee of Mortgagee. street, in the city of Bismarck in| must sell on account of poor health 644X P Phon. son and Ad Wolgast, has returned, from France wearing three wound Before figuying the normal tax the dividends are deducted as credits from - ye net incgme, together with the personal | Kyello & Adams, said Burleigh county, North Dakota, Wi ite or see G. Bruigger, Flasher, 12 19 tt 000 Ibs, three w 4 stripes, exemption. As in previous years, divi-|,’ Attorneys for Assignee, Dated February 26th, A. D. 1919. N 41 wk = WANTED 10 RENT and snip, Phone 151, G. P. Strohl, fit dad dends of domestic corporations are ex-|" Lisbon, Nortlr Dakota, MINNIE LOUISE SHUMAN, |FOR™ Y: AeOW jn account of poor TED TO RENT _poundmaster, 2. It has been reported that the Louis, empt from normal tax when received y— —§ 13-20 27; 3—6. Administratrix. health, 2 chair barbershop, write or! WANTED TO RE Six or seven | A LOT OF SURPT ville club of the Amer association own farm, the fin feeding quality. room, modern house her, N. D. bout Ap 592, care Tribune. First publication on the 27th day of} see G. Bruigger, Flas is for sale, hut O. H. Wathen, presi4 by the stockholder... The normal tax rates for’ citizens NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and residents are as follows: Onsthe first $4,000 of net Income in excess of the credits the rite is 6 per cent; on any further taXable income the rate is 12 per cent, The surtax rates apply to net ine come of each individual in excess of $5,000. The personal’ exemption and the dividends are not deductible before computing surtax, In the case of re- turns by “husband and wife, the net income of each is considered separate- vy in computing-any surtax that may be‘due. Form 1040 should be used for making returns ef net income exceed- ing $5,000, and the instructions on that form will show how to figure the sur- tax, . ‘ Business House Returns. Employers and others who paid wages, salaries, rents, interest or sim- ilar determinable gains in an amount of $1,000 or over during 1918 to any person must file an information return with the Government, Blanks may be secured from the Collector. Every partnership must file a return showing its income and deductions and the name and address of each partner, with his share of the profits or losses during the past year. Personal service corporations will,file similar informa- tion for 1918, KRAEKKRKERKKEKKK KKK IK be * INCOME TAX PAYS FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. * “Viewed In its largest and -* truest sense, the payment of * taxes is payment for benefits *® received or expected. Only from * a@ narrow and essentially selfish, * ‘and shortsigtited viewpoint can *& the individual propose to him- * self the evasion of tax Nability. » @6 2 desirable.course of action” * Daniel Roper, Commisston- n er of Internal Revenue, * n a * * * * * * * * * * we * * * * * RRA ——_—————— Furniture Uphotstéry Repaired, Re- finished and Packed. ‘| persons having claims against said de- Ip the matter of the estate of Christ Hydal, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned A. . ‘Dixon, administrator of the estate of Christ’ Hydal, late of thd village of Sterling in the county of Burleigh and state of North Da- kota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against. said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to. said administrator in the vilage of Braddock in said Em- mons county, North Dakotp. Dated February 20th, A.)D. 1919. A. R. DIXON, Administrator. | First publication on the 20th,day of February, A. D. 1919. Newton, Dullam & Young, | ‘Bismarck, North Dakota. Attorneys for Administrator. ! 2—20'27; 3—6 13. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. An the Matter of the estate of Jen- nie Wood, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the under- igned William W. Wood, administrator of the estate of Jennie Wood late of the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, Fy trict. deceased, to the creditors of, and all ceased, to exhibit them, with the ne- cessary vouchers, within four months after the first. publication of this no- .tice, to said administrator at the of- fice of F. E. McCurdy in the’ city of *%|-Bismarck, ‘in said paciied county, | plaintiff and against the defendant I Dated Fel 'y 13,°A. D, 1819. WILL! TAM ‘W. woop, Administrator. First. publication on the 13th day of b. A. D. 1919. : a— 13, 30 27; 3-6 SUMMONS. 4 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Rurleigh. Tr-District Court Sixth Judiclal Dis-| trict. NVilliam. Ode, Laer vs, iy Ode, defendant. The State of North Saxota to the above-named deféndants; You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff herein, a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith serv- ed upon you, and to serve a copy O| your answer upon the subscriber at! his office in the city of Bismarck,' ‘car No. 11214, model V, complete. February, A. D. 1919. e 2—27; 3-6 13 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the mater of the estate of Walter W. Breen, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the under- signed William E. Breen, administrat- or of the estate of Walter W. Breen, late of the township,of Hay Creek in the-county of Burlefgh and state of North Dakota, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this no-| tice, to said administrator at the of-; fice‘of F, H. Register, attorney for} said administrator, in the Webb Block in the city of Bismarck in the county of Burleigh, state of Nor{h Dakota. Dated on this 21st day of February, A. D. 1919. / i WILLIAM . BREEN, | Said Administrator. First publication on the 21st day of | February, A. D. 1939. 1 2—21 28; 3-6 13. i i | NOTICE OP EXECUTION SALE. State of North 1 yikota, county of Bur- leigh—ss: In District Court, Sixth Judiciai Dis- dam Eisenbeisz, plaintitt vs. Willlam | C. Benz, defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of Bur- leigi. county, North Dakota, upon a judgment rendered in favor of the have levied upon, seized and taken in- to my possession the following de- scribed personal property : | i One Grant. six cylinder automobile, | 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 bidder for cash on the 7th day of March, 1919, at the hour. of ‘three o’clock in the after-) noon at the front door of the post- office in the town of Sterling, Bur- leigh county,' North Dakota. Dated this 20th day of February, 1919, h ROLLIN WELCH, softs of Burleigh Couaty, North Da- F. x RteCURDY, Tey { a4 .wk | Addres: 7 - Attorney for the Piaintiff; residence and P. O. address, Bismarck North Dakota. ; 2-21-28; 3-6 ? ey a Look, Weve, You Know Hov. MR.cook Likes APPLE AE — He’s COMING “To CALL ON LET Me TASTE ST First-You KNow IT Looks Like OLIVIA IS MAKING A STRONG PLAY POR HER FRIED MR, CoO - SHe BAKED AM APPLE. PIE These SINGLE FELLOWS ARE THE No, IT WiLL Nov Be NECESSARY FoR You TO TASTE, IT- THATS A Fine Pile AND | knowl HELL NEVER GET Nov are Suci A Poor,’ ,| MAN Now .WWAT WOULD | GET IF I SHOULD MAKE You A FRESH APPLE PIE EVERY DAY FOR A WHOLE MONTH? HELL Never GET OVER | M dent of the club, states that the pres ent owners do not care to sell. ee ft Griffith refuses to worry any about the prospect of losing Johnny Lavan. The shortstop is on sea duty, but that’ doesn't mean he can’t be back with | the Nationals when the season opens, * a ‘adden has retained a num- r of the yea he bred and will © them nex on in the Madden family name with his two sons, Capt. John FE. Madden, Jr. and Joseph EB. Madden, as his partners. et et Otto Knabe, the fofmer Philadelphia second baseman who was assistant to r Fred Michell of the Chicago Nationals last summer, has been re- ppointed for 1919. eee That the French turf is anticipating John FE. | @ prosperous season next year is indi- eated by the advertisements in Ameri- can papers announcing the conditions | of a number of events that are to be run in that country. see B. H. Dibblee, captain of the Har- vard varsity football eleven of 1898 which defeated the Yale varsity 17 to 0, is a lieutenant colonel of field artil- Jery in the United States army and is stationed at Washington, — Greatness! Apply this; word to your favorite newspaper, the Bismarck Tribune. It is GREAT in circula- tion, which means strong in refder-interest; it ia: great in. advertising. vol- ume, which means strong in business service. It is GREAT, editorially, because it serves its com- munity and is a power for good—-the fearless attor- ney-ale -large ue the Pees . ple.

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