The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1921, Page 7

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GIRLS WANTED—Magazine soliciting. experience. If you desire to,better yourself get in touch with us. to-. day. Standard Clearing House, 431 8. Dearnborn, Chicago. 11-12-1t WANTED —Thoroughly ‘competent girl for general house work. Good wages, small family of adults Phone 247. AY-19-3t ‘WANTED—Strong girl or woman for general housework. Wages $35. Phone _ 176. 11-10-1w ‘ders aniong' friends and. neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line. for men, women, and children. Eliminates darning. We by 75c,an houw spare time, or $36 a week for fulltime. Experience }399 PER CENT PROFIT—N unneces.ary. Write International ‘Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. biaarter, ae Ne sae 11-12-1t VESTIc ATE — Hemphill’s new Minneapolis. Auto & Tractor School and see for yourself why so many students are enrolling. Call or write for information. . Hemphill’s Auto & Tractor School, 309 Sixth Ave. South, Minneapolis. Office at Washington Ave. South. Open ‘ev- __evening. OS Meneat MEN WANTED—For detective ‘work. ~Experience unnecessary. Writé.J. Ganor, former government : detéc- tive, St. Louis, =: -’ 11-12-1¢ | \__ BALESMAN.! SALESMEN WANTED (Here's ‘-a moneymaker—Sell “Spin ind Win.” New saleg stimulator; 40 -per cent commission. Every place: of busi- ness @ prospect. Nola Novelty Co., Atlanta, Ga. 11-12-1t SALESMEN WANTED—$4.00 to $8.00 per day—sell our “Go-get-’em” col- lection letters—sample $1.00. Money back ff they don’t sell. Mazon Sery- ice Corporation, Waterloo, Iowa, 3 “ 11412-18 SALESMAN—To cover local territory - selling’ ers." Gdaranteed salary of $100.06 per week for right man. The Richards Co., 200 Fifth Ave., __New York, N.Y. 11-10-71 SALESMHN-“ExceptlGnal opportihiity for few \Sajésmen who ‘write at opicc. Live then now earning $10 to $100 per day. McCleery Calendar Fac- tory, Washington, lowa: 11-12-1t — ee AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLIS FOR SALB— Ford. Coupe, 1921 model, run 600 miles ‘tires good two new ones, price $325.00. Write or Phone room 524, McKenzie Hotel. 11-10°3t esa. PERSONAL GALLSTONES —, Physician explain simple, effective’‘treatment for. in- flamed gall gladder.:and -bile ducts associated with gallstones. Booklet free. Dr. Paddock, Box Y 7201, Kansas _City,:Mo.~ 2 11-12-1t _ LAND WANT TO HEAR from. owner, havin farm for ‘sale; give particularg and lowest price. John J. Black, N. Da- kota street, Chippewa “Falls, Wis- conin. i ie 2211-12-11 FOR SALLY OR REN? _ HOUSES AND:FLATS $2,750—A very good. house, 7 roomé, lights, water, 50-foot lot, $2,750. $2,000—good .'5-room house, lights, water, toilet, sewer, 50-foot ‘lot. $4,700—A brand new bungalow;. 6 rooms, hot water heat, all modern. Eight and nine-room -homes—all modern, just the thing for. rooming. houses, prices: very reasonable, and: in good locations. Phone-961. ‘Henry _& Henry, 11-10-3t HOUSE FOR SALE—Modern house of six rooms and ‘bath, woodshed, garage, best location in city.. For quick’sale $4,000. $900 cash. | Also. large modern house of eleven rooms and bath. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broa _ Way:_ ‘Phone 745, _ 11-10-80 FOR Ri rer a new. seven- r@m st@ptly modern nly . parties-- being efery respect. able to supply satisfactory’ creden; tials. Others meed not apply. ‘Phone 987. 11-11-1w FOR RENT—Five-room house, well located, with city water and elec- tir light. Harvey. Harrfs & Co. J: P. Jackson, manager. 11-10-3t NOTICE OF, MORTGAGE FORECLO- SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that People must ‘eat.’ Federal distribu- tors make big ‘profits; $3,000 yearly and up. No capital’ or experience needed. Guaranteed’ sales, unsold goods can be returned. Your name on products ‘builds your own busi- ness—repeat: orders sure,» Exclu- sive territory. Write Federal Pure _FoodCo., Chicago. =_—_—11-12-1t AGENTS. WANTED—We pay $36.01 weekly, 75c hour spare time selling hosiery; guaranteed wear four months, Fall litle’ ready. Prewar prices. ee ‘samples to working agents. Experience unnecessary. Perfectwear Hosiery, Darby, Pa. 11-12-1% ‘Men and women clearing ‘hundreds weekly. New washing compound. Wonder- ful seller, “Big repeater. ‘Nature's mightiest cleanser; 100 other uses: free sample. Mitchell, 1306 E. 61st, Dept. 517, Chicago... 11-12-1t AGENTS WANTED—Start Your Ford on coldest mornings, The J. I..R. ‘Manifold: Heater will. do it. Send} $2,95 for: sample. Cash, réfund. to] agents. J;.1. R; Specialties Co.,.Cin:| cinnati, Qhio.:° 2 11-12-1t | a OR BENT FOR RENT—Two rooms. on first floor atid one singie room on se- cond floor, all furnished for light house keeping, modern house. Phne 672 L. W. 111 Mandan Ave. f t 11-7-lw pS Se egal ot Sea FOR RENT—Two or three rooms in modern ‘house, close in, furnished for light housekeeping; also an ad- joining room. for sleeping purposes, __Phone 612. 11-9-1w FOR RENT—Nice warm furnished room in modern home. Three blocks from High school. Suitable for one of two. Call 754M after 5 P. M. De ST es es a0. FOR RENT—Large room on ‘first floor, furnished. ‘for. light house- kéeping. 620° 6th. St. Mrs. Ada Rohrer. 11-12-3t FQR RENT—Two. rooms in modern, Hpme ‘can’ be furnished for light + housekeeping 924 7th St... Phone) ¢ 960 11-7-1 FOR RENT—Furnished room by day | ® or -week, also three light house- keeping rooms. Phone 877. ee “11-8-1w COR RPENT—Furnished or unfurnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping. Bismarck Business College. 10-10-tf | FOR .» RENT—Furnished :room with board. 517 .7th St. Phone oes AL. FOR RENT—I location, Box 100: _; WANTED‘ — [ \*diréssmaking: and: émbroldering: also alteration. “Call at. Second floor Room$:4 above Emporium Store 116,’ ‘fifth St. Will also do sewing out -by hour. Terms very .reason- able. Phone 389W: -11-11-2t ALE—Trunks, bags, suit cases. ly. pay -two, middlemen’ profits? Boy. fronifactory direct:. Send: for tree catalog. Acme ‘Trunk, and’Bag | ° Factory, Spring Valley, Ill. Light’s Mail Order House, Box 127, towns. © Call room 211, McKenzie Hotel. 11-10-3t FOR SALE—Fur lined overcoat bar- gains. See our ‘east window. Klein “1112-3 $1.00 per . doz. »Baker Baking & FOR RENT—Storage room. Knowles the Jeweler. -1y FOR SALE—One 9x12 Royal - Wilton Tug. Call 85 or 926. ~ M-12-w the said mortgagor failing to pay any of said notes, or the interest thereon or the said taxes when due, to declare the whole sum unpaid secured by said mortgage due and. payable. the said mortgagee .has declared and now de- clares the whole sum secured by said mortgage due, certain mortgage executed” and de- livered by Frank _O, Hellstrom, mort- gagor, to -W. E. Breen mortgagee, > dated the 24th day of August, A, D. 1917, and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota on. the 25th day of August, 1917 at 2 o'clock P. M, and duly recorded in Book 147 of Mort- gages on page, 95, will be. foreclosed by the sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described at the front door of tle Court House in the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on the 22nd day of December. A. D, 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such mort- gage on the day of sale. The premises described in such mortgage and which will-be- sold to satisfy the same, are situated in, the county of Burleigh and state of North ee and described as follows, to- wit! - The East Half (EF 1-2) of section Thirty Five (35) ‘in Townshin One Hundred Thirty Nine North (129 N.) of Range number Eighty West (80 V of the Fifth *Principal Meridian, Default has occurred in the terms of said mortgage in that the said mortgagor has failed to. pay at any time the three interest coupon notes of $240 each secured by said mortgage, maturing respectively August 22nd, in the-years 1919, 1920 and 1921, each of said notes drawing interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum after maturity thereof that such unpaid coupon notes with interest theron to date of sale amount to the sum of $796.80 and that said mortgagor has failed to pay the 1918, 1919 and 1920 taxes levied upon said premises. all of which the mortgagee has paid with penalties and interest thereon amounting to the sum of $308.14. ~ ~~ Because of su hh defaults and under the terms of said mortgage authorjz- ing said mortgagee in the event’ of B.S. ENGE, D.C. Ph. Chiropractor Consultation Fite = Sulte 9, 1l—Laess Block—Phone 263 There’ will be due on. such mort- Rage at the date of said sale the sum of Four Thousand 0%. Hundred Hight- eicht Dollars anid ‘Thirtv. Five cents ($4188.35) whic’ amount includes ‘said taxes paid by. the hesides is foreclosure. the'statutory costs of t Dated November! Ww. Tirne FH. Negister, Attorney for LBismarek NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE SURE SALE Notice is hereby given that: that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Anna Holte. formerly Anna Odden and John M. Holte, her. hus- band. mortgagors, to Farmers & Mer- chants “State Bank of Driscoll, North Dakota, a:domestic corporation, mort- Ragee, dated the 15th day of December, A. D.. 1915,+und filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, on the 13th day of January, 1916, and duly recorded in Book 138 of Mortgages on page 13, will be foreclosed by a sale of the pre- mises in such mortgage and herein- after described. at the front door of the court house in the city of Bis- marck, in the County of Burleigh and State of Nerth Dakota, the hour .of 10 o'clock A. M., on the 6th day of December, A. D., 1921, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in. such mortgage and which will’ be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, and described as follows, to wit: The Hast Quarter (E 1 Half of the Northeast -2 of NE 1-4) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N 1-2 of SE 1-4) of Section Thirty Four (34) in Township One Hundred Forty Two North (142 ) of Nange number Seventy Seven West (77 W.) of.the Fifth Principal. Merjdjan. Default has occurred in the terms of | said mortgage in that the said mort. | gagors have failed to pay $36 all of hawiapast: due, of the principat{~ red by tiled to 4 1 mortgage and also the interest due on win, North LITTLE HOME HERE 7 MRS. PAXTON! 4 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 2. ED, You’RE ALLRIG # YOU KNOW HOW. INTERESTED 1AM OH THIS 1S THE FURNACE OVER /Zisaaa 15 THIS SOME You HAD OR | HERE that sum to date of sale amounting to $9.04 : There! willbe due on such mort- ii aid land clusjve of jnterest to date of ides the gage‘ at the date of sale the, sum of Two Hundred Fifty Five Dollars Eighty sum includes interest mortgagee, upon a prior mortga and 85), which d by the said enpon sum of $210.81 in- ule be- foreclosur ive C ts ($ in the costs of thi Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, on the 20th day of Octobe: Said St Bisma: -cutedDectmber 17th 1949-and- filed record’in the office of the Deeds Dakota on the 26th day of December 1919 at ‘3:30 o'clock.P. M., and record- ed in book 159 of mortgages at page 182, will be foreclosed by the sale of the’ premises described in ‘such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front, door of the courthouse city of Bismarck in Burleigh County, Dakota at "clock ‘In eee, 2 1-12-11] day. ‘The HEMSTITCHING AND-PICOTING AT-| mentsage | tachment works on all sewing ma-| Burleigh chines; ‘price, $2; checks 10c extra. | are descri costs of for Dated Candy Con 110-3) Nace: FORK SALE—Canary birds. male-and ‘ female. Mrs. L. .C. Potter, Breien, Default conditions of the ter described, notice is hereby g! [Freckles and His Friends North the ist day of December. 1919 and exe- of 1921, Merchants farmers ate Bani of I at, fortgagee, F, H. Register, Attorney for rek, North 1 10-22 FOR RENT Furnished rooms, steam ses heated above the Emporium Store.) NOTICE OF iF FORE- Phone: 974. 11-9-1w ALE Default having occurred -in the condition ‘of the mortgage hereinafter described, notice is hereby t tain mortgage given t ¥. M. Tooker and Or Burleigh Bank, , a corporation of Bald- Dakota, mortgagee dated Register of North Burleigh County in the hour of ten of the 21st the the forenoon day of November 1921 to satisfy the amount due’ on id mortgage on that es described in said which will be sold to same are situated in Sounty, North Dakota and hed as follows, to wit: Lot prem and Fonr (4).of-section four (4) in town- ship one Hundred forty (140) North of _ Birmingham, ‘Ala. 11-12-1t| Range seventy eight (78) West of -DEMONSTRATOR — For Nu Bone| the sth @, Mf. There will’ be due on said mortgage at the date of sale the Corsets, ‘Bismarck and other N. Di suih “or $2422.32 together with the ure, at Bismarck, North Dakota this 14th day of October 1921. Farmers. State ‘orth Dakota MeCURDY, rney, for the mortgagee, Bank, of Baldwin, a corporation. rek, N. Dak, 10-15-22-29-11-5-12-19 oF MOI i FORE- CLOSURE having in gage her SHALL T LEAVE OUT TH NAUGHTY worDS MoM? Pa -THAT f§ \S VINEGAR- that, that. certain times written 0. Berg his. ayite, North Dakota, Mort marck ‘Loan and hit of Bismarck North Ragee, dated 1918, of the Coun Re and recorded ‘on: pa: lof mortgages; swil the such cribed,,at the front house inthe. Ci Burleigh. County, No hour ofsten o'clock th et dayy.6f atisty | the said, mortgage 0: premis de gage and which the same: ar mort@age, ani f of the costs of foreck this 14th day"o£ O. ment Comp: F. BE. MeCuUnDy, Bismarck, Nort 10 Her tue of a jue in. and and en d and do ahi thousand two Hune and. delivered by Qle “A, 13 tion, of Bismarck’ Nort he 21st, day of nd filed for réco¥d in” ster of . forth: Dakota on {! of October 1918. at-11 sa®e of the premisi amount: County North jDakats ribed a8 folloWseto wil oagt holt ©, Dated at Bistharck, 193). The Bismare®! Loan)iaid Inv North Dakota, Attorney for Mortg: closure, rendered and given t Court of the Pourth Judi © of 66-100 ($1286.66) Pollars \¥ You SEE THAT IN FURNACES - HA-HA! BY ALLMAN HT! WILLHOLD A GOOD SUPPLY OF COAL AT ONE TIME - SHE OUGHT TO!< HEAT UP THIS PLACE FINE THIS WINTER — VIMAGINE. IT WILLGIVE A mortzage ment a directed estate hi the amo oe EF terest t emi ment Cc penses o Dakota eras | of an mort- in and and Deeds of yl o'clouke 2 e123 of Book 14 IL ke forect des and p ds Nereinatter make ‘Joor of the Court- | ter de: y of * Hist in | bidder, forth Daica the fron inthe fo { November 1 due on that the The under djrecting: me. to suant to said jud Rollin Welch, nd deerce among other things the sale by me of the ereinatter do rd to sat with in- unt of said judgme hereon and ‘the ce pf such sale, or the proceeds of said the for Sheriff of on appointed 1 L HW the ate to the highe: for cash at public atetion, nt door of the court house in y-of Bismarck, in the County State of North th day of Novembe , abitwo o'clock P.M, of hi fl id mort- | that “day, to” ‘sat id judgment, old to y | with interest and co: costs and expenses of in Burl ays e, Eo Scott C: ny | of ABH a corporation Morte Kota, he 1. 29-1125-12-19 livered, | Audrey OF SALE > ‘mortyagors, to the oby Given, That | Bank sof Shelly, a lgment and deere!) mortgagee, ed Novem): in the for the Caunty of | a clock ember, of sie, i The Tree much thereof as the proceeds vift-of Burleigh County, office of the due upon premis thle thereto to be sold id’ judgment and dec tOLLIN WELCIL, OF MOT is herewy mortgage . by Char Steven! ¢ er, 1917 and record- page 66, State of two { Nov- roM 1 in id? Not a Word to Be OU, MoM, PoP BROKED HIS WELL, THEN T GUESS THEY AINT NUTHIN' To TELL You! WHAT. DID HE SAY WHEN HE BROKE IT, and the. cast. Halt of) the (1-2 Wi 1-2): @F; 8 cH t. and to this not in-township one hitadred'f uid judgment, dee a. ‘orth of Rang, \ $ a (21) _ West and tite, Nogthw Lots sevent + eighteen (18), (NW 1-4) of -seetion. twe ninuteen (19), sand twenty (20) in in township one. hundre black one. (1) of the townsite of, North of Range cighty,one (31) west | Regan, North Dz vecording to the; of the Sth P.M. MWere Will be due on | Plat: thereof on f nd of record in guch mortgag sthhe Qa, the office of. the Register of Deeds in sum and fov Burleigh County, North Dako- i N. Dak. | and) which will be sold to satis the me described as follow The south half of the north- east quarter and lots numbered one and two of section four, township one hundred thirty nine. There wiil be due sat the date of sale the 51 McINTY Attorne Grand F you, and what we have done for do for you. ENTER AT write Bismarck Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 Day Phone 100 G. M. LANGUM, President BUSINESS DIRE WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge a PAGE SEVEN Multigraphing, Addressing; Mailing, Mailing Lists,. Basiness Service Co., First floor, Hoskins _ Block, Phone 662. Fi Safe, Saccessfal, oul (iD) eer lly Boware ofcountorfrits Ay Each Makes a specialty of training young men and young women for the best BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS B. B. C. graduates are expert, and experts are always in demand. A B. B. C. graduate never had to shop for a posi- tion. If you aspire to get a good start in BUSINESS or BANKING let us plan a course for thousands of the most successful business men and women throughout the United States, we ean ANY TIME No entrance examinations, any deficiency in the common branches can ke made up while pursuing the special course. For particulars N. Dak. cTORY | Funeral Directors NIGHT PHONES 246-887 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 i BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220MAIN STREET- j * Upholstered Furniture Made to Order (aaa 25 to 50 per cent. | Auto bodies and way. > Ro nnn my | CITY NEWS | 2 Bab, Born to Mr. and Mr }son, of the city, a baby Baby Girl and Mrs, 5! Fourth yaughter Hjalmer Nel- daughter, A M of 3orn to | Ressiguie jbaby girl. 319 Baby Sei Mr. ‘and Mrs. William 3urnstad are the parents of : A ats, Dr. and Mrs. a. Hazelton, N. D., announ, off a baby; boy at the I pital. Has Operation Abi the, little daughter of , fand M. W. Hoan unde very sé s operation at a Chicazo | hospital recently. and little daughter have be in Chicago for several ¥ Enters Hospital Miss Florence Connolly of Mandan entered the St. Alexius hospital for medical treatment. Lillian, and Harold Tyler, who underwent slight operations at the St. Alexius hospital, returned to their home at Manhaven this afternoon. For Treatment Mrs. .W.. L. Little of Pennsylvania, who has b the home of her par Pittsburg, | Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan, has en- j tered the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. i x Mrs. Edward Snoozy of Freda has entered the hospital for treatment. Dance at Pat: Remember the tcrsen’s Hall tonight. 5€c per couple. McKenzie Hotel Or- !chestra. St. George’s Guild of the Epis- copal Church, will hold a Rum- mage Sale, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, Nov. 15 and 16, at the {fice of the Bismarck Gas Co. Dance at Patterson's Hall to- night, 50c per couple. | General Blacksmithing | and Horseshoeing a Prices down on everything Nov. 1, from Truck bodies built. | . Auto tires set. Wheels repaired in every Oxy-Acetylene Welding. 714 Thayer St. GOOD NEWS FOR Bi, There is great ance in the order the @ has received for advertisi t Baking Powder. Th cor r on most vigorous adver npied jn year: i ta time when mer- just given us a of the largest and sing campaigns | | | i i | chants ness is slow and believe the ontlook for the winter too mising, really spi company that spends such an umount of 7 udy Py of the company nd owt what's wheth noaad ty ripe fcr Calument Baking Powder Company found conditions in our town much better than many thought, they were and much more f: ie,“ for never in ye las this paper had the plea- sure of lending its columns to such @ big drive, The jon of tke ument people 1is certainly a great lesson, to ail, It proves there is one thing greater than business depression and that is “go get ’em” spirit. It is that. that is sustaining the country and helping make the greatest indust and country in the world; it is that spirit that lead’ the country that is labor- ing under business depression out of the woods. An old pracher onc sounder his congre; said that the ion slept the {of his woice held up their made them listen, and just so it possible for you—for any merchant! for any advert to win the atten- tion of the public if you just talk loud enough. Dance at Baker’s Hall Friday and Saturday nights. 10c a dance... Music by a former Mc- Kenzie Orchestra, accompanied ‘by Meisner.

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