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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN . Pa THE OLD HOME TOWN Burleigh, ss. a: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Advertising Rates Linsertion. 25 words of 25 words or S insertions 25 wor or under .... seceee 5B 1 week. 25 words or under 1.25 _ Ads over 26 ‘words, 2c sddi- tional per word, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch y All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insuté insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 HELP WANTED—MALE WANTED—Men and boys to fill va- cancies in barber shops every- where; $25 to $60 per week; steady work; easy employment; easy to start’ in business for yourself; largest demand of all other trades combined; modern system; we teach you in a few weeks to fil! one of these big paying positions: unlimited trainings enroll now For free catalogue and further particulars apply Moler Barber College, 216 Front, St. Fargo, N D.; 107 Nicolett Ave. Minne- apolis, Minn.; ar 220 Pacific Ave., Winnipeg, Canada. Molers, the most reliable system of Barber Colleges in- America. WANTED. first class experienced creamery and produce man for road work. Address No. 687, Bis- marek Tribune, Bismarck, .N. D. 12-1-2¢ HELP WANTED—FEMALE FEMALE MELP WANTED—An_ex- $ ceptional opening those © desiring ‘plain home sewing. No canvass- ing. City; country. To prevent curiosity seekers send twelve cents for sample, information. Good » Wear Cloth Co, Ine. Asbury Park, NJ. 3 WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Phone 419: 12-3-3t ————————EEE Sea Oe ES LOST—Between 406 6th St. and the Eltinge theatre, small gold wrist watch. Return to Mrs, J. A. Lar- son, 812 6th St. 11-30-3t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two adjoining modern furnished rooms for light house- keeping; also one separate room and piano for rent. Phone 442-M. 808 7th St. 2 12-1-lw FOR RENT—One nice front room in renovated modern home with light housekeeping privileges, suit- able for two. Phone 1091-R, 11 tf FOR RENT—Furnished room for 1 6# 2, with or without board, near @apitol and Richholt school. 1019- 12th St. Phone 743 L J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room {modern home,’ convenient to school, 702 7th St. Phone 357-M. 11-30-3t furnished for a couple only, > Broadway. Phone 646-W. 12-1-3t FOR RENT——Large, pleasant room, suitable for two; can take table boarders.* In@uire 416 Thayer St. Phone 622, w FOR RENT—Large warm room in modern house. ‘St. Phone 643. ed 210-2nd Gentlemen only. 12-1-1w FOR RENT—Furnished room for two in modern home. Close in. - 201 First street, corner Broadway. | 12-1-1w FOR RENT—Steam heated room in modern home, suitable for two, 621 6th St: Phone 619-W. _ 11-30-3t FOR RENT—Room in modern home. Gentlemen only. 40 Thayer St. or Phone 967. 11-26-tf FOR, RENT—Warm cozy room cen- trally located, 408 5th St. Phone 597-R. e 11-30-3t FOR RENT — Quiet, comfortable room, 409 Sth. Phone 512-R. 11-30-3t FOR RENT—Desirable 5 room mo- dern heme. Phone 700. 12-1-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room in mod- *ern home, 403 3rd St. -27-tf OR RENT—Furnished room; ‘Ap- ply 308 1-2 Main St. 12-8-3t Us FOR SALE — Goldbank bronze turkeys, either ease free, guarantee eatisfaction and weights, unrelated choice stock, Max Morgan, Agricultural college. 1 moth FOR SALE—Two 4: foot round dining room tables, 6 chairs, 2 rockers and other articles. Ladies bring me your comiforters to tie. Call 242-J. or inquire at 723-5th St. 11-30-4t ‘YOU CAN SAVE your stomach trou- ble by eating (whole grain wheat) same can be got at 219-2nd St. or at J. W. Murphy's Barber Shop Opp. P. 0. sos 11-2%-1w FOR SALE—Switches and ear puffs made from combin; ir cut Mair. Natural hair switches\er ear puffs, + priced right, 312 8rd ‘St. Phone 46: be 12-13 FOR RENT—New. store, with two ynfurnished rooms upstairs ‘on Broadway, across from-auditorium: See Frahk Krall, the Tailor, ' s ‘| 12-3-tf PALMISTRY AND PHRENOLOGIST Saupe Leattimoretle ‘moved at 41 "“Raymond St. Phone .942R.' C Spm 4 t FOR RE rock garage in rear. of our Billiard Room. Neff’s. 114) ‘. 4th St. tik ge 3 rom 1 11;30-tw'|: YMRS TE A aol erste nen FOUND—S stray 2 yr. Holstein heif-| ers. Write Box 191, Bismarck, N.' Dak. 11-30-4t _—______ AUTOMOBILE—MOTORCYCLES | FOR SALE—1922 Model Ford, in first class condition. Also garage for rént, 623 6th ‘St. Phone 215*M: } _ 11-30-1w FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—One of Bismarck's fin- ést bungalows, fully_médern, locat- ed 3 1-2 blocks south of Capitol, 2 1-2 blocks north of High school. Electric stove connection. Excel- lent moist ‘air furnace. Built for a home—an wnusual opportunity for rented hommes -Two bed rooms. Fine garage. Phone 678M. | : 12-1-1t WANTED—To hear from married couple without children, who would like to come into a well-furnished modern home in good location, and board two adults for use of same. ! _Write Tribune No, 681, _11-19-tf | FOR RENT—Immediate possession new, strictly _modern five-room lower duplex; heated attached garage, finest location. Apply 0. W. Roberts, Phones 751 and 151. MEE PRN 12-3-tf FOR RENT—5 room modern fur- nished house. $40.00 per month. Apply Dohn’s Meat Market. {FOR RENT — Five-room modern. j house, 1112 Avenue D. Phone 720 ; or inquire at 710 Rosser St. 11-30-3t }FOR RENT—Farnished or — untur-} nished apartment. Bismarck Busi- ness College. Phone 183. 12 FOR RENT—2 Room apt. Nicely furnished on ground floor, Warm and cozy. },Phone 599. 723 3rd. 3 i + 12-1-tf. FOR RENT—Furhished 6-room house. May be leased for winter or long- er. Address Tribune No. 688, : 12-1-3t FOR RENT — Five-room modern house with garage, 46 Avenue D. | Phone 480, 11-28-1w FOR RENT—Five-room modern fur- nished house, 718 3rd St. 11-28-lw —— REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE WANT FARM FOR CLEAR 30-APARTMENT BUILDING PAYS $14,000 YEARLY Will consider farm-or ranch on earn- ing basis for my modern apart- ment property, just off Drexel Boulevard. Brick and stone Con- | struction, Price $100,000. Want even deal or will carry mortgage! back on building for smaller. H.; MILLER, No. 616 So, Michigan, Boulevard, Suite 802, Chicago. | if NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- | GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE BY - ADVERTISEMENT | Notice is Hereby Given That,; That certain mortgage made, execu- ted and delivered by Ben Reed and | Mary Reed, husband and wife,“mort- | gagors, to Northern Land and Mort- | gage Company, a corporation, mort- gagee, dated January 28th, 1909, and | recorded. in the office of the Regis- ter of Deeds in @nd for the County of : Burleigh“ and State of North Dakota, on February Gth, 1999, in Book 28 of Mortgages at page 374, 375 and 376 thereof, and thereafter duly as- | signed to Georgia S. Niebuhr by writ: | ten Assignment dated March 10th, 1909, and recordeq ih said Register, of Deeds office on March 25th, 1909, in Book 91 of Assignments on page 3; thereof, and thereafter assigned by | Georgia S. Niebuhr to John Schroe- | der and Peter Schroeder by written | Assignment dated April 18th, 1914, and recorded in saiq Register of , Deeds office on May 8, 1914, in Book | 123 of Misc. Deeds gn page 204 there- of, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and here- | inafter described at.the front door of ‘the Court House, in the City of | o! Bismarck, Count Burleigh and State of North Dakota, on the 26th day of December, 1923, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. The premises described in such motigane arid which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter (NW%) of Section Ten (10) in Township One Hundred Forty-three (143) North, prope Seventy-five (75) West of the Fifth Principal Meridian. There will be due on spch mort- gare fat the date of sale the sum of Fifteen Hundred Ninety-eight and 18-100 Dollars ($1698.18), which sum includes principal and interest from December Ist, 1917, and the sum of Two" Hundred Fifteen and 68-100 Dol- lars ($215.53) for the 1919, 1920 andi 1921 taxes on said lands and premis which: the Assignees of the Mortga gee have paid to protect their inter- est therein, with interest according to the terms of the mortgage from} October 30th, 1922, the date of such | payment, together with the costs, dis- ursements and attorneys fees allow- ciated at, MeClusky, N co a at McClus! orth Dakota, November 8th, 1923,” ve JOHN SCHROEDER anq PETER SCHROEDER, Assignees of Mort; 5 HARRY E, DICKINSO: seis i Attorney for Assignees of Maort- McCLUSKY,’ North Dakota 11-12-19-26—12-8-10-17 ‘ NOTICE | Funds are now on hand for pay- ment of outstanding warrants drawn by the Linden School Dist- {rict No. 28. Holders of any such | | warrants will kindly present them | for payment.“ Interest will cease jon December 5th, . J. Carlson, ‘Treastux’r, Wing, N. Dak, ee (11-80. 12-1-8) ‘ STATE OF NORTH PAKOTA, Coxe ty ‘of Burlelel te riet. Court, Fourth Judicial. Distri First National Bank’ of Bi N. D., a banking corporation, 4 Alex Anderson, Defeiudant. ite of North Dakota +o the marck, Plain. above named defendant: - You are hereby summoned a: jired to answer the complaint plaintitt in the abov action, a sop of which'is oer te and with ‘ane Xo -snrve. the subsc! 11-24-tf | * HES JUST RUNNIN “THERE TH’ TIME YES A DocTor CAN ALWAYS nas OUT OUR WAY FIND SOMETHIN™ HOLD ER _ NEWT SHES DOCTOR PILLSBURY PREPARED A SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR AUNT SARAH. PEABODY, LEADER. OF THE SocIETY FoR THE SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, WHOIS SUFFERING FROM A GAD. ATTACK OF ASTHMA. eee Ae AHD SHO NOUGH LIKE T' BUY DISH MERE CAH WASH, BUT AH DOAN LIKES DAT STREME VIBRATION. AW MIS DIS CAH AIN’ PUFFIC MIST SAMMON. BUT DIS AM DE FUS TIME HIT ALONG WAGH FUNK MIGHT HAVE MA‘ “IF ART'SAMMON HADNT BROUGHT HIS DOG DE A SAL! | mons upon you, exclusive of tke day of such service and in case of your failure to so appear and answer, judgment will be taken against you] Residence ard P. by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Oct. 17, 1923. F. E. McCURDY, Attorney for Plaintiff, O. Address: Bismarck, N. 10-29—11-5-1 |’ When you get your feet wet buy ‘a handkerchief, What is so cold as a nose in win- payable, and that by r p : In District Court, 4th Judicial Dis- trict. Max Marnosky, Plaintiff, va. | Hafe Marnosky, | Defendant. The State of North Dakota to the! above named Defendant: Greet- ings. j You ate hereby summoned to ans-| wer the complain in this action! which is now on file in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, ‘in and for Burleigh County,’ North Dakota, within thirty (30) days’ from and after the service of fhis summons upon you, exclusive of; the day of such service and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you! by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. | Dated at Waghburn, N. D., Nov.! 10th, 1928, McCulloch & McCulloch, Attorneys for plaintif¢, Office and post office Ad- dress, Washburn, McLean County, North Dakota. 11-12-19-26 12 3-10-17. & fault has been made tions of that certain mortgage m: executed and. delivered — by Whittemore, by L. Whittemor agent, as Mortgagor, to Nick Peer as Mortg: which mortgage was dated August 28th, 19% securing the following indebtednes in promissory note 50.00, dated August 28th, 1 and due July Ist, which mortgage was duly for record in the office of the Re rth Dakota, on August} along the eds in and for Burleigh {Wyoming amd Mo mous Custer Patt BY STANLEY] gcc, oc xoUMONS, county ot GUESS AGAIN, PLEASE ‘tthe stump of an en monolith, which is one of the ay 1 Hiway through South Dakota, ) and which note and mort- eafter duly assigned id mortgage to George Bit Kontos, nd holder of and which folpowing: non-payment — of consists of the to-wit: installments due on the prin- cipal when the same became due uson therec s elected to and does » the full that there | mortgage at the ¢ of this! the sum of § for the due on said no do mort- ze, and by virtue of the condi- tions of the mortgage herein. That the said mortgage will be foréclosed by a sale of the personal property in said mortg: inafter described " on of immovable qualitie the where situated, that ‘itth Street, in the City Burleigh County, ota, at the hour of two o'clock i afternoon on the lth day of December, 1923, at — public auction, agre he statute in such case made ‘and provided; that the personal property which will be sold to satisfy the said mortgage is deseribed as follow All the — furni: tures of ever, id descrip. tion, and all of the groceries and supplies of ev kind now in nown e iil 105. Fift rd day of December, |, William Kontos, Assignee. Sullivan, Hanley Sullivan, [= s is Main Str hibit which the wo Central Palac HAS MAIN STREET, TOO York, the Oberammergau. In min will | oduced and d-fam. lon player » weeks of the com Attorneys in Mand N. Dak, : NOTICE OF MOR’ E FOR CLOSURE ult having occurred in the! certain mortga| i neith interest nor al me tioned therein h due according to the tern ditions thereof, and further ths taxes on the property described her inafter have not been paid as provid- ed in said mortgage, and thirty days Notice of intention to foreclose ha‘ ing been given as provided by law, Now Therefore notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles T. Wyi koop ang Christine Wynkoop of Bi marck, Burleigh County North Da- and for County Court House Bismarck, State » hour the h kota, ‘ortgagors to Charles A. Swen-! follows son, mortgagee, dated the 19th day | thirds of July 1919 and filed for record in the office of the Register of Deeds! DOINGS OF THE DUFF BETTER START To GET READY - You KNOW ‘WE ARE GOING OVER To BAILEY’S To SPEND THE EVENING- YOU CALL IT OFFS VM TIRED! D. 2-19-26—12-3| ter? Thanks to Betty Jane \T’S FUNNY HOW YOUR WIFE ALWAYS PICKS OUT THE NIGHT TO GO SOME PLACE WHEN YOU ARE ALL TIRED OUT- WOW - BETTY JANE MAKES HERSELF WELL , JUST GETTING MOAE FROM SCHOOL, ALEK ? WOW ARE YOU GETTING ALONG| ‘RON? WAT ARE YOU 6-4 UBARNI me \ OU, TA LEARNING 4 | \HISTORY READING, WRITING AN’ s "RTHAETIC AN THINGS = O,YES, AN’ HISTORY The Higher the Low r OH,.TOM- You HAD BETTER CALL MRS. BAILEY ON THE PHONE AND TELL HER WE WILL NOT BE OVER THIS EVENING - | THINIX or BETTY JANE HAS THE COLIC ~ do hereing door of in the city of Burleigh} North f 10:00 o'clock 4 lie amount dae ues} Phone 453 for the iiFamous Wilton tte! Sereened Lump Lig- ‘| nite Coal at $4.75 per ton delivered. Wash- on the date described ich will be 1 ufter des Dakota 10-17-24-31 Charles A. Swenson Mortgagee y and fore- of '!burn Lignite Coal Co. BY ALLMAN / THERE ARE ADVANTAGES IN HAVING A COUPLE OF CHILDREN IN YOuR HOME SOME TIMES- THIS HAPPENS To BE ONE OF THEM- COLIC DOESN'T LAST LONG - eas NEAH, BUT DIFFERENT FROM TM TAUGHT WE ALL COME FROM ADAM- FRECKLES IN A HIGHER GRADE AN’ HE'S TAUGHT WE ALL CONE FROM MONKEYS |