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MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928 LASSIFIED. ANVERTISEMENT ___SELP WANWED—SALB POSITION WANTED. NALE HELP WANTED—Bookkeeper, | WANTED—Place as housekeeper by ascountant or experienced clerk todo} a refined competent woman or in bookkecping in spare time. Witt] a small family in a modern home. pay up to $15 per week. Give de- State particulars and’ wages in tailed qualifications in reply—Add| answer. Address to F. W., Box No. 589 Tribune. 7-7-4t} 245, Steele, N. Dak. Reference WANTED—Married man on farm. arate house. Steady job to right C. Lawbaugh, Halliday, 7-5-Bt THE OCD HOME TOWN (arr Pershing’s Personal Physician Prescribed For Russia’s Ills; . . ; Medical Aid Saved Millions SSS SS OBILES—HOTO! FOR SALE—Buick car with st 4 cylinders good running tion. $175.00 takes it. Call 200 [ALE HELP WANTED—Farn $20} So. 14th Street. Phone 985W. weekly spare time, at home, ad- foo Siege v6 dressing, mailing, musie, circulars. |FOR SALE—Ford car with delivery Send 10c for musie, information.]| body, top and cab; might consider ‘\American Music Co., 1658 Broad-| trade for touring car. J. B. Smith, way, Dept.. 84-X; N. Y, 7-5-lw | _Bismarck,7 7-6-3t } “ = WANTED—Competent girl for gen- | FOR SALE—Maxwell Sedan, $390, y a eral housework. Chas. Rigler, 802] part cash, balance payments if de- B. 7-3-1w | sired. Phone 485-J, or Write P. O. vo experienced wait-| Box 407, _ tT at Sweet Shop. 7-1-3t.|See Dodds & Truhn for bargai WANTED—Girl at Hoffmans Con-| Ford Touring. \ fectionery. 7-6-8 FOR SALD OR RENT §_ WANTED—Waitress, Van Horn Cafe. HOUSES AND FLATS. 6-3t | FOR SALE—Household goods includ- BUSINESS CHANCES ing piano, dining room furniture, a ge + - " _— kitchen table and cabinet, fircles eee Ge cooker, dresser, sanitary cot, baby ' carriage, bed, and play yard, Bohn Hf you are willing to work with! refrigerator, lawn mower, 3 quart ice cream freezer, table, congoleum rug, Garden hose, Boys bicycle, a wilghty!itevesting proposition that]! Regcantetnaie ey Con ass will set you up in a bi —— 2 finch} peek thd your own in Bismarck with the as-|FOR RENT—6 room and bath flat on ance of an exclusive contract that! »,Sround floor. | Furnished freedom from competition eee Gr otant July 16th. steadily rising income> fr 2nd St. Furnished two room Gan) aie ua: and bath apartment. Also unfur- NEHE, OOK IN Gra artical deeebealin | rian withren teat aualustiysneee'} [lose e on were TSiNine ee ment, city heat and water includ-| \ & ede See COARUE ES: ed. Apartments are at 212 Main TAIS_W = “4 St. Phone 419, 6-22- FOR SALE—Car as part payment. 5 room modern house, including 2 ROOMS FOR ERENT. __ | bed rooms, close in, not old, for F@R RENT—Sleeping room on first] $3250., with small cash payment floor of modern home. Nicely} and balance on time—might take furnished cool and comfortable] car in as part payment. Immedi- rent reasonable. Garage if desired.] ate possession given. @eo. M. Re- S20-5th. Phone 67. 7-7-3t] gister. 1-56-10 ‘ FOR RENT—Two weH furnished} FOR RENT—2 room apartment with GOSH MOM ,T HATTA “TE v rooms on first floor, outside en-} bath, close in, heat, water, lights,| 1 ™ “MY PANTS LEGS AN’ PuT 5 trance, an ideal place for a mar-{ unfurnished, $30.00. Private en- . 1 couple, 405 6th St. Phone] trance. 208 Thayer St. Phone TH FISH IN MY PANTS, i. T-T-lw] 464R. si eae 1-6-3t ‘ CAUSE MR HINCKLE DONT, 4, FOR RENT—One nicely fur d}FOR RE! Strictly modern duplex LLOW NO FISHIN’ ON HIS room in modern house for one or} With garage. Best part of city. PLACE, ~IF HE'D A SEEN UM two. Phone 346-J, or call 408 10th} Phone 169-M, or call 114 Ave, A, W. “HE'D A KNOWED RIGHT WHERE. ite chek ‘iat IL GOT UM = LE HATTA E) cae tae siecle ——— es = NEN PUT ROOMS FOR RENT—One large and] FOR RENT—Fornished apartment SSeS A COUPLE IN MY HATS all sleeping room. Modern] fer light housekeeping, modern. 7 8 house. 62116th St. Phone 619W.| Murphy Apts. 2041-2 Main. F 4 eieteios 7-9-3t| _W. Murphy. Phone 852, 65-14-tf. ; z FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ym] FOR RENT—Pileasant, modern four | in modern home, close in, call at} 700m flat, furnished or unfurnish- Ws 402 5th St. or Phone 836J. nd College "tailing: -PReb ter, A os For ‘Rent — Single furnished A ‘ apartment with kitchenette. 411 & i <—5 J] Fifth St. Phone 273. 7-3-Iwk § ESF R INT—Two-room apartment, C AW chal > 02 Tth Street. Ph furnished -for light housekeeping, Yj \ Fee treet emt] 700 Ave. A. Phone 981-M. 7-6-3t| {41 “A } CIN with $125 h Is and tools) we have « eteCee Fo pR, HENRY REEUW nema) “How’s the patient this morning, {typhus his prescription called for Doe?” 700,000 ampules of neo-salvarsan. } “Better, thank you. I’ve given| When she was dying with cholera ‘ her 30,000 pounds of quinine and|and smallpox he inoculated | and F 200,000 pounds of cod liver oil, and | vaccinated her some 15,000,000 ‘it begins to look as if she would pull | time through.” 1 APORATO, Incorporated indicott Building, been an expensive case. win | Heroic treatment? Yes, but. at Se ea Ne uaral was a very sick patient the Hus-) trsteuments and. the bandages, the sian bear, Henry Becuwkes, M.D. | bedding und hospital clothing. the of the United ‘tates Army, was the |4o¢ water bottles, the hypodermic doctor in charge of the case the | needles and all the rest have Tun up General Pershing of APeeRCTHPGE Zor | to $7,600,000, and that bill was paid Hee a ee the harder patient. of | DY the United States Government, ee of | Which turned over $4,000,000 worth | pod of surplus Army medical supplies | It is almost two years now that for Russian relief, and by the Dr, Beeuwkes has been sitting at her] American Red Cross, which con Pera al eee te her wants | tributed $3,600,000. But since Dr. and studying her many es. As| Recuwkes took the case the Russian ichiatigf the MedicaliDivision of the| Grow icey oc Honlthras American. Relief Administration, | pas | Dr. Becuwkes has piled on Ti UGH OH! GET-UGH-! GET-EM out OF “HERE! of Health says that there a eae os 83 per cent in the number of typhus cases re- Fe EL RE ported throughout Russia and of 75 155,000 pillow and mattress co’ per cent in recurrent typhus, while ‘most of them plainly marked} cholera cases have shown an even United States Army or American | greater falling off. Red Cross. He has used 890,000]” put with all the medical atten- towels and 90,000 pairs of slippers} tion she has had, Russia might not for Russia while her recovery was|have been well on the way toward: in doubt, and 86,000 times he has|coraplete convalescence if her diet completely outfitted one of her new-!had not been carefully looked after. Sorpieuns or daughters from safety | The American Relief Adesinintrac jd eS tion has fed her some 900, ns, He has bathed her with two and alof nourishing American food while half million pounds of soap. He has| Dr. Becuwkes was prescribing for fumigated her with 800,000 pounds |her. Now that she is stronger the of sulphur, he has bandaged her | woctor is Plagnine ay diseana ce bis with 8,000,000 gauze bandages, and | visits. Colonel Haskell, the director dosed her with 377 different kinds|of the Russian Unit of the Ameri- Ne tat 1-6-1w y, My ‘urnished rooms for housekeeping. 722 Phon or 7m in mod: | Ft ENT — - uy . (eZ y \\\" of medicine, His was no homco-|can Relief Administration, has also ere 3 3 ay vEhaes aie Spare aitavenace netted E Ni pathic treatment; it took forty tons| decided that the emergency hag crm heme, 408 Sra St. Phono Titel duly 16th. Phone 614.” t \ ‘ y Ff chloroform and ether, 57 tons of | passed and has advised the Chaire = HO WENT Ealt GAG hose 5 SC \Castor oll, fifteen tons of aspirin and|man of the A. R. A. Herbert uel A coal Seka a ; 1 oe 8 ithirty-one tons of boric acid. When | Hoover, that he will end the feeding INE § iinsiten Ww to se Rae fosmcoupleys., wate Ne: yy y . ee Ss — lay kare (her worst ailment was recurrent |at harvest time. TWINE ESMED 586 Tribune. 1--2tf 3 S es our high grade , fe, g P consumers. Van Rous. g : write Supt. Geo. B, Newcomb, Hu- | NOTICE OF MORTGAGE E mortgage and hereinafter described, SALE BY ADVERTISEMENT) .|FOR SALE—One Cable Mahogany ERR 4 mane Society, Bismarck. — 7- s ae EI the front door of the court hou Player piano. One 3-piece lor Z \ — NOTIC IS_ HEREBY That} in the City of Bismarck, in the Coun. test iiss eters vero sinianalastincs (ind : YY rae : r FOR SALE—Small Ice Box in ex-|that cer eeuted and|ty of Burleigh and Stite of | North is xe | check book A ¢ ae cellent condition. Phone 1067, 61 5 by Cressie’ E, I atthe hour of two o' Covered check book| S-burner and oven electric range. b H l= ap Ae ee single man Mortgagor, to Seth 'G.| in rnoon on the 20th day of : {| fos. lbrery-dipe table and four ty |Z ltrs Wright. Mortgagee dated the 20th| July 1923, to satisfy the amount due on Merchants State Bank] chairs. One complete bed. One Z FOR SALE—Three airdale pups. Pe-}day of November A. D. nineteen hun-| on t the date of sule. ind Pp! = a iy u N. Dak, Finder return] double day bed. One Hoosicr NE ee tigreed. z . dred and 17 and filed for record in} T spgemiaes described in such Ni « if =O y Trib 1 kitchen cabinet, and other articles. k SSH |i FOUND—Glasses In ease at Round-| Reasonable, Phone 981-W, or call 5 Mh | | > Zz TRwillanw Up. Mandan, Owner may have} 309 7th street. UMM MSA. ie the office of the Register of I , and which will be sold to the County of Burleigh, a isfy the same are situated in the , NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS North Dakota,on the 3ist day of Di 3 Burleigh and State of —- cember, A. D. 1917, and recorded in| North Dakota, and are described as Bids are, requested for supplying] Book 144 of Mortgages, at page 476,| follows, to-wit: 1,000 tons (more or less) best lump| Will be foreclosed by a sale of the PH Sa Neer arene rei emises in such Mortgage and here- Lignite Coal delivered, as required, (Prete astosibed, at the front door| east quarter (Si of SE%) and same by calling at Tribune office] WaNTED—Safety razor blades. We and paying for this ad. 7-7-3t| hone and sharpen them just as YT" X BRENT OF THE GREAT OUTDOORS ae satisfactory as an ordinary razor. AKE ISABEL Don’t throw away dull blades. Be in the bins of the se ma Gourt. House in the city af| the Northeast “quurter_ of | the ii i 3 4 public schools duri e © leigh,| Southeast quarter, of SE N wise. Bring them to us; we can) shout six hundred, price reasonable| ed. H, E, Compton, Almont, N. D. |FOR RENT—Front room for office 30, 1924. Bids to be opened n the County of Burleih.| 30) of Soetion. ‘Ten (10), in Lot For Sale save you over 50 per cent. Har-| Yor information write Tribune No. 7-9-1w| se, 1191-2-5th Bt. or call Rem-| Board Meeting July 10, 1923, 8 P.th cl ; Township One hundred thirty- J rington’s Barber Shop, Bismarck,| 588. A ee . 5 M. Right reserved to reject any of|23rd day of July 1923, to s nine (139) North, of Range Sev- . C. ANDERSON N. Dak. 7-6-1 | SoR-SALE-OR-TRADECFor auto: | FO® Lloyd baby carri brandt Studi all bid 5 araount due upon said Mortgage on| enty-six fh 5 i = pave 3 ini ersi-| WANTED— Boy 13 yeara old, Amer: y Order of Board of Educati » day of sale. Principal ing 618—5th St. FOR SALE O8 MMNTC10 room hotel] mobile, a Mammoth Jack, 15:hands| ory enamel finish and reyersi-| WANTED—Bog.13 years old, Amer. Richard: Ponwarden: Clete | rie cemines described in said] 120 acres more or less, according ican, wants place for the summer, in good condition, only hotel in or permanently, Phone 516, or ; high. Guarantee to be all right ble gear. Mrs. H. W. Taylor, a lively town with a population of in every respect. Pedigree furnish-| Phone 400J. 1-6-1 But That Doesn’t Include the Mug Mortgave and which will be sold to| to the United States Government ‘Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, satisfy the same, are those certain Survey thereof. premises situated in the County of Bismarck “ sit 1 Be ed) i «| There will be due on such mort- Burleigh, and State of North Dako-| 00K the dute of sele the sum of BY ALLMAN [Sicissce das fallow: £20 [Ene oatand two" Mandeed” eighty Tete ee aay Fee ewaship One| three dollars and fifty-four ($1283.- - : . two, ane rowmanle) ) cents, together with the costs and (° UCI: ANOER, DANNY A FISH BIT ME! You MUSN'T BE AFRAID- HuangeSeventy-eizht (Ta) ‘West of | ApoUsGs of foreclosure | AND GET YouR HE BIT ME RIGHT THAT WAS DADDY THAT { no’ Morteagee has paid” certain The Northern Trust Company, sums to-wit Taxes for the year A Corporation, 1218, which with interest thereon Assizpes of Mortgag: will on the date of sale, amount to ‘argo, North Dakota. the_sum of $50.76, and which amount Sheri Albin Hedstrom, is included in the sum hereinafter eriff of Bucleigh County, BY stated to be due. Pi T orth Dakota. iO MNON There will be due on such Mortgage piers Tennanaoaelen A at the date of sale the sum of Eight ni a nee Hundred thirty-tive “and 46/100] Assience of Morteage, tt Fargo, North Dakota. ($835.45) Dollars. Seth G. Wright, G-11-18-25 7-2-9-16 Mortgagee. Lawrence, Murphy & Nilles, . 495 Attorneys for Mortgagee, ! Report of the Condition of Fargo, North Dakota, | os 7-2.9.16,| THE McKENZIE STATE BANK ON THE LEG! HEAD wet! | PINCHED YouR LEG-'NoT A FISH - | WAS HAVING FUN WITH You- y ARE YOU ~ SURE IT WAS A FISH? HE OLDGHT PTAe TRY: Om, GERI! at McKenzie in the State of No: NOTICE OF SALE Dakota, at the Goge of business NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Tian SRN MS, default has been made in the terms Resources and conditions of that certain mort-| [oan 2nd discounts... 89,922.04 gage made, executed and delivered by K 43.38 i. E. Wildfang and Bessie Wildfang, Stocks, “tax” cer= ‘ jhis wife, mortgagors, to The North- at im: g 1,167.28 ern Truaf Company corporation, mortgagee, dated the Sth day of}, fixtures . - 4,980.00 March A. D. 1917, and filed for record }(2tner reu! esta SCS seas in the office of the Register of Deeds 4 Medivided beanie 540 of Burleigh County, North Dakota,| cilcchs nnd others Pee 04s. AT {on the 23rd day of April 1917, at 2:30) cash items......$ 18.10 ‘ P.M and duly recorded in Book{Cash and due from “{32” of Mortgages, on page 496, and} other banks......... 8,825.19 assigned to Ransom County, Trust} rota) Conia yim ,commoration. Woe Saale p- ment dated the 19th day of November : 1917 and filed for record in the of-| Capital stock paid in. fice of said Register of Deeds of Bur-| Individual deposits leigh County, on the 20th day of No-] subject to ,check..$14,411.26 vember 1917, at 1:30 P. M. and duly} Guaranty fund de- recorded ae Book 106” of Mortgages, Besibs: + 560.06 page }, and assigned to Florence W. Oliver, of Lisbon, N. D., by in- Time certificntes. of arent ‘ument in writing dated the 26th} deposit - 66,005.30. 71,482.87 day of December. 1917, and filed for} Bills payabie.. 24,065.00 we Bdt Pinar conten Rats | Total iret oO of Burleigh County, North ‘ 5 rately | Dakota, on the 9th day of May A. D.[STATE OF NOWTH DAKOTA, 1:30 P.M. and duly recorded | <7, p. p, -Biiss, ler of the above named bank do solemnly swear that e] the above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. P. BLISi $ 10,000.00 6,000.00 x y 1923, and filed for. rec Cashier. in the office of the Register of Deeds | thin eh det atovule wae ore me of said Burleigh County, North Da-| (SEAL) HARRY #2 O'NI m the 9th day of May 1923, at Hie, duly “f ded Dei ; Notary, 1:80 P.M. and recor fn}. My. cotiimfisfon expires Névember Book “174” of Misc. M., on page 319,], 19th, 1927) and said mortgage will be foreclostd| COG, Attents by. sale of the premises in such %

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