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MARCH 11, 1919 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS’ “ AHUNK OF LIMBURGER CHEESE WILL STOP OTTO. AUTO” : Classified Advertising Rates. Terms 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 26 words we charged at the rate of two cents a word for each additional word. i HELP WANTED—MALE WELCOME! RETURNING * SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Full informetion as to all em- ployment ' openings in this com- munity and elsewhere will be giv- en you FRE® at the Bureau for Returning Soldiers and Sailors, Northwest Hotel Building, Phone 177. All national and local efforts to assist’ you are there concen- trated. United States Employment Service U. 8, Department of Labor. —— ee WANTED—Experienced grocrey clerk. Good wages to right man. Don’t ap- ply unless you are experienced. Geo. Gussner. 3-10-3 f£OR SALE OR RENT— ___ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Modern & room house. Inquixe O. W. Roberts, Phone 151 or 151. 10 11 tf FOR RENT—Modern five room du- ~ plex, water “furnished. Inquire 211 Rosser street or phone 360X. Ci Bnet, FOR SALE—Medern house and_gar- age, well located. _ Convenient terms. B. C. Marks, Bismarck, N. Dak. - 2.6 tt FOR SALE--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 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A large furnished front BLACKSMITH WANTED—At Golden Valley. A good opening. A good - sized stock of material and numer- ous tools and fixtures which were room, suitable for two in private home Phone. 604K. y UL st FOR RENT—Two or-three very pleas- ant, modérn furnished rooms suit- yescued from the fire, are for sale ine, 702 iby C. C. Wittmayer, the former eule es ene: housshoenine: 10 blacksmit. Write or see me. C. C. : "gana wk itt . Sie ae umerer 2 2273 ‘wks| POR Fi iqdern room 621 6thsst. ——————|__or_phone 619R\, 3-8 tw. HELP WANTED—FEMALE | FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- ern house 515, St. Bt WANTED — Matured woman to xelp with housework on farm. H. Nod- land, Dunn Center, N. Dak. 371 wk WANTED—Competent girl fog gen- eral house house work. ighest wages. Address Postoffice Box 568. 3 3 tt NTED—Experienced- proofreader for painstaking work in a modern printing office, State qualifications and salary desired. Address Box 1000, care Daily Tribune, Bismarck e 371 wk WANTED TO RENT WWANTED—To rent or buy good house in’east part.of town. Address 589 Tribune. 3-11-1w. WANTED TO RENT—SIx or seven room, modern house about April 1st. _ Address 592, care Tribune,__3-5-1-w WANTED TO’ RENT—A furnished house or apartment for a family of three for April and May. Geo. A. McFarland, 821 Fourth St., or phone No. 811. 3-10-1w MISCELLANEOUS ~ FOR SALE—Automobile, Six in first class shape. Phone 653R. FOR SALE—25 tons upland prairie hap, $20 per ton f. 0. b. Driscoll. Albert Hammer. 3-10-2 Oakland | gui ut FOR RENT—Modern’ room 2 blocks from Post Office. Phone 8831, 208 ‘Rosser. St. 3-8 St. FOR RENT—Well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Close in. Call 320 4th street. 361 wk FOR RENT—Two or 3 very pleasant modern furnished rooms. suitable for light hoysekeeping. Phone 442L af- ELMER MOSELEY- Good MORNING, FRECKLES! WELL, IF YoU HAVENT GOT ADOMPADOUR. | You \F SHE TOLD You EXACTLY WHAT IT OW SHE'LL BE SURPRISED, ALIS RIGHT: ‘LIMBURGER- Wow? GOTTA Do SOME Fa. a Worn . bye ae a. = ces St CERTAINLY LOOK LIKE A SMART Boy! YEAH AN’ TM TH’ ONLY FELLA IN TOWN, THAT'S GoT one! ‘TROOPS DEFEAT. hy reported euptur SPARTACANS. STRONGHOLDS (Continued from Page One.) ~ of their guns and killed 2 householder; who attempted to interfere. Althougu the’ independent socialist leaders pro- test they aré not affiliated with this uprising, the independent socialist or- gans have bitterly attacked the gov- ernment and done all they'could to arouse the people to insurrection and rebellion. , Continiie Campaigii. The Spartacans are continuing their campaign against suburbs of Berlin, all on the eastern outskirs of the city. There’ communists, with: the aid of the cfiminal and radical element, are continuing to offer desperate resist- ance. Tho ‘government forces ‘have the task of crushing not only the Sparta+ can main stronghold but .of combat> ting ‘the guerilla outposts of the In- surgents, who are separating into small bands and _ terrorizing small, bands unmolested up.to this time. fs Bombard Troops. ‘One daring Spartacan band last night took a machine gun into a house oposite the baracks on Frederick- strasse and bombarded the troops there. Another band invaded the building in. the newspaper ‘districts occupied by the semi-official Wolff bureau. The crder calling off the general strike Wis obeyed only in part today. Nearly all the small establishments and a number of big plants resumed work with full forces, but workmen clared they would not return to work until the government troops were withdrawn from Berlin, SEND 20,000 TROOPS. London, March 11—A Eerlin dis- patch received today says the Ger- man government sent more than 20,- 000 troops into Berlin the en of last week. It was believed the message added the fighting would continue for several days. CAPTURE DENIED, ter 6 p. m. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS NOW, TOM Nou DRY THOSE DISHES FoR ME LIKE A GooD FELLOW SO THAT 1 CAN Quick CHANGE MY DRESS -WE. WANT To Go TO 361 wk. THE FIRST SHOW AT Tue Move i WITH A LoTOF CRAZY at Just When Freckles Thought So Much of Himself! in factories dominated by radicals de-€ment survey thereof. ~23—_____ TUAT'S FINE 1 ALWAYS DID Look UPON You AS A a BON QUITE ABOVE THE =—[ ORDINARY BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “SQUIRREL FOOD Y'SEE, IM NOT. GONNA wowdo misteR ) | GARRITY! Vessia~ MY MAW SE2 o of Rign by Germans is denied in a Berlin dispatch re ed here. The Ger troops are, still a eonsiderable di: ice from Riga, The capture of Riga was contained in a dispatch to London recently. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY Notice ig hereby given, tai wha ‘certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by John Edvenson, mortgagor, to H. BE. Wildfang, mortgagee, dated the “5th day of May, 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 4th day of December, A.D, 1917, and recorded in Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 53, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage apd hereinafter described, 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 the 19th day of April, A. D. 1919, to satisfy the amount due upon said -mortgage on the day of sale. The premises de- seribed in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and de- scribed, as follows, .to-wit: ' Southwest auarter (SW 1-4) of sec- tion Two (2) Township One hundred thirty-nine (189) North Range Seven- CITATION, HEARING ADVERTISEMENT. ifavies, Judge. NL SMART PETITION ESTABLISH RIGHT OF SHIP TO REAL fi PROPERTY | DAKOTA, e Hon, I. C. STATE OF NORTH County of Burleigh, In.County Court, be: In the matter of the Estate of J. Reynold Schoenenbergey, Deceased. Margaretha Schwartz, for- merly Margaretha Scho- enenberger, Petitioner. Arthur. Schoenenberger and Edward R. Schoen- enberger, and all other persons unknown élaim- ing any estate or interest in or lien er encumbrance upon the property de- scribed in the petition or against the estate of said deceased, Respondents. The State of North Dakota to the above named Respondents, and all other- persons claiming any estate, or interest in, or lien or encum- brance upon the property described in the petition or against the estate of said deceased: : You, and each of you, are hereby no- tified that Margaretha Schwartz, for- merly Margaretha Schoenenberger, has filed in the County Court of the said County of Burleigh, State of ty-six (76) west of the Fifth Prinoipal ‘Meridian, containing one hundred s ty(160) acres of land more or less ac- cording to the United States govern-, There will be<due on such mortgage ; at the date of sale the sum of $112.87.! Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 22nd day of January, 1919. H. E, WILDFANG, ‘Mortgagee. F. E. McCURDY, i Attorney for Mortgagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 8—11 18 25; 4—1 8 15. ‘ Marney Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Copenhagen, March 11.—The recent- AROWD HERE COSTUMES TlinKING HELL. BE A Movie ‘ACTOR. — No TELLIN’ WHOLE BE Done IT NEXT Tom Helps Wilbur Get in Shape for the Movies. Loox Tom, "Ve BEEN WORKING ALL DAY ON THIS 1S Gon Movie RatTYE CuaRACTER - Do You WILBUR IS Ran Know WHOM I’M ‘SUPPOSED To BE? By Allman ~ establishing the right of succession to ithe real estate within the County of {of which J. Reynold Schoenenberger, forenoon of that day, at the Court ‘of Burleigh and State of North Da- North Dakota, duly verified petition praying for a decree ascertaining and Burleigh and State of North Dakota, late of the City of Chicago. in the County of Cook and State of Illinois, died, seized-which real estate is’ de- scribed as follows, to-wit: The North Half of the Southeast Quarter, (N14 SE%) of Section Nineteen, (19), in Township One Hundred Thirty-eight, (138), North of Range Seventy-nine, (79), West of the Fifth Principal Me- ridian in Burleigh County, North Da- kota, containing eighty (80) acres of land more or less, according to the United States Government Survey thereof of the actual value of Thirteen Hundred and Sixty and_ no-100, ($1360.00), and no more. And that Tuesday, the 29th day of | April A. D. 1919, at/10 o’clock in the} Room of this Court, at the Court House in the City of Bismarck, County kota, has been set by order of said Court, as the time and place of hear- ing said petition; at which time and place any person interested .may ap- pear and object to the granting of GOLD CHEVRON | PIN FOR A. E. FO EDWARD, M. THIERRY AY aff Correspondent Pari nerican soldiers over here have their own idea of the sort of emblem which they should have to wear when they leave the uniform for “cits,” regar of what the War Department in Washington may de- cide to give them. r Plane News, the snappy weekly of the airmen at Issoudun, has sounded sentiment and makes this i __ Gold service chevrons, izing service over here—one, two or more gold chevrons indicta- ing length of overseas service on a reat black enameled background with a gold border; a pin to be Wot an ule coat lapel, The chevrons would correspond to those now worn on the uniform sleeve. taped chevron indicates service in France, a means of identifying an 2 E._F. man it wonld be ideal,” says the Plane news. “We all appre-; ciate the companionship of comrades in arms, One never hesitates to speak to a fellow soldier in O. D. and many; a lonesome journey has been brighten- | ed by the acquaintanceship of another | casual traveler in uniform, which in cush striking contrast to one’s ex-| perience in civil life, where a day’s journey sometimes is never broken by } the good fellowship of traveler. “The military pin should have a still broader scope. It would demand recognition immediately for an ex soldier soon as applying for a posi- | tion. I: would be assurance to the| employer also that he would ‘be mak- ing no mistake in selecting the ap- plicant. Neighbors would be made more neighborly, which is a rarity in the big towns.” | | Swedish Ladies’ Aid. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet in the church parlors Thursday. | March 13, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Helge Engen and Mrs. Jolfn Oleson will nn-! tertain the society. All are invited. | Don’t Suffer * From Piles Sample Package of the Famous BY another “Highest wind ters. $7.00 to 17 *higher, F$ISAR tan 18 45 ( SSWEATHER ‘For’. twenty-four hours ending at Noon, March 11. Temperature at’ 7 a, m. Temperature at noon . ‘Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday oLwest last night . Precipitation ; - Forecast. For North Dakota: Fair tonight, warmer south portion; Wednesday probably unsettled and colder. -/ 1 He Ca ‘Lowest Temperatures. Fargo +. 18 Williston . 14 St. Paul . 16 Winnipeg 10. Helena . 24 Chicago 28 Swift Cu . 20 Kansas City 7 . 34 ORRIS W. ATS. Meteorologist. 'CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. HOGS—Receipts 29,000; 30¢ to 40¢ higher. Bulk: sales $19.00:to; $19.30; butchers $19.15 to 1935; light $18.75 to 19.25; packing $18.00 to 19.10; + throwouts, $17.25 to 18.00; pigs, good to choice $17.00 to 18.2 CATTLE—Receipts 11,000; ‘steady. calves steady; beef cattle $16.50 to 20.00;. butcher stock cowsjand heif- stockers,and feed- ; veal calves $17.25 sP—Receipts 11,000; lambs 19.50 to 19. 13.75 to 14.00. = 2 AAR , ST. PAUL MARKETS, HOGS—Receipts 7,300; 4%¢ to 50e range $17.75 to 18.50; bu.« CATTLE—Receipts 3,800;. steers $6 eady to ewes 5 6.25. 900; . steady lambs 12 to 18 wethers $10.00 to 14.00; MINNEAPOLI ARKET. | Flour 15¢ higher in carload’ ‘lots quoted 19.40 barrel. Shipments 51,160 barrels. = Barley 80 to 91. Rye No. 2 $1.48 3-4. Wheat receipts 257 cars; 1 2.21 1-2 to 228; oats No. 3 59 1-4 to 59 3-4. cash No. white Opens Eatefy. . RE. Charlebois, who conducted itol restaurant two years ago, has resumed charge of this popular - institution, and famished stenos are obtaining their ice cream, sundaes and other nourishment at the old stand. To Braddock, ‘ Rev. George Buzzelle, rector of St. George's ‘left this morning for “Brad- dock, where he will conduct services this evening. Tomorrow evening he will officiate at Linton, and Thursday evening he will deliver the welcoming address at a homecoming celebration which Zap is giving in honor of its returning soldier boys. ‘ Field Much Better. J.\A. Pield, who has farmed fon more than forty years‘at Apple Creek, a few miles east of the city on tha Red Trail, was reported at St. Alexius hospital] to be showing a decided im- provement, following a very severe illness. ‘Mr. Field is well on his way to his ninetieth year, but this-is his first serious illness in many_years.. Jiffy-Jell flav- ors come sealed in glass--a bottle i in each package. Each is rich es- sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at : trifling cost..- You should know this fruity dainty. Pyremid Pile Treatment Now said petition. And you, and each of you, are here- by cited and required then and there to be and appear before this said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. ted the 7th day of March A. D. * FOR SALE—Household goods includ- ing davenport,’ washing. machine, wringer and wringer bench. Every- thing, too numerous to mention. Al- so boy’s bicycle. Call 49 Thayer. Phone 627 L~~ = * 3.20 zt Lady desires to do family washing by __day_at home. Rhone 596L_3-8 1 wk LOT OF SURPLUS HAY FROM own farm, the finest:and richest in feeding quality. "Can be shipped from? McLeod on. the Soo railroad, from:government experiment station, where it can be seen. Send order to Ole Loodokken, Walcott, N. D., R. R. No. 3. / 3-3-2W TE . SY, M. C. Auto School. Get started right. ; AND si -| [shoulder too dif to be Mstinguished. *pPhone 151. G. P. Stroh}, poundmaster. Da 1919, , I. C. DAVIES, { Judge of the County Court. H. F. O’Hare, ‘ Attorney for Petitioner, Bismarck, N. D. (Mar, 11-18-25, 1919) NOTICE TO CREDITORS, In the mater of the estate of Meyer Wise, deceased. ‘Notice is hereby given by the under- signed Albert H. Wise and Lena Wise, executors of the last will of Meyer | Wise, late of -the city of Chicago im} the county of Cook and state of Illi- nois, 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 executors at the office of F. B, McCurdy, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated, March 6, A. D. 1919. ALBERT H. WISE, and» LENA WISE, Executors. First’ publication on the 11th day of March, A. D. 1919. 8—l1 1 > __ESTRAY NOTICE. _ Taken up, One® bay gelding, weigat 1,000 Ibs. Three white feet, white star and stripe on nose, brandon right | { | | or protru | | | Ofiered Free to Prove What 1t Will Do for You. Pile Treatment gives from itching, bleeding hemorrhoids and Pyramid quick relief ng pil Press Pyramid Is Certainly Such Wonders So Quickly, such rectal troubles, in the privacy of your home. 60 cents a box at ail druggists. Take no substitute. A single box often relieves. Free sam- ple for Trial mailed in plain wrap- per, if you send caupon betow, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 675 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich, -send-me a Free somple of Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. Kindl ‘Jiffy elt | 10 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s 2 Packages for 25. Certs” ‘ao $ Looking For A House? _Never a day that it is not possible to pick up a BUYING or RENTING opportunity in the Classi- fied Columns of the Bis- marck Tribune!. With the-near ap- ‘proach ~of-- spring, the Real: . Estate. market LIVENS UP! . --Keep-your. eye on the Real: Estate. ads_ these . Read them! Use (Daily 3 11.1t. Wkly:3 14 21) Phone: 75, City: Fuel Te lan Gaal WANTED GROCERY Must Be Thorougtily Experienced. No Others Need Atty Bost Mem saint GEORGE GUSS!