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. eye ~VAneps ‘The South Two- thirds of Lot Two (2) in Block Ten op wy ©, ; GOMPER SAYS | (10) of Northern Pacific Addition . { of Bismarck”. 4 | There will be due on such mor- } | tage on the date of sale thereof! | oss sum of $2900.00, besides the at/ 4 torneys fees, taxes paid, costs, dis- | 4 | bursements and expenses of this sale \ {and foreclosure. Dated this rd day \ jof December 1923, THE OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY WILL PLEAD LASSIFIED ADVERTISEM ENT GUILTY, REPORT Van Hook, N. D., dan, 2—Henry smidth, who last week under egg | AGENTS WANTED false proidnses managed to obtain | SEEXMADISON*pErreRTarapeen | Ford touring car from the Holt Sire MADISON “BETTER MADE”) motor Goi, at Patshall, was apper- SHIRTS direct from our factory tol jended at’ Mobridge, S. D4 by the | Charles A. Swenson | pi capital or experience} authorities there on. inte isautue | Mottgaree | required. Rasy sold. Big protits.] ¢.) & authorieiesshel Elimination of Child Labor; | joseph Coghtan } Walle feud MPLES, MAD. | 170" the authorities here. Restricting “Powers of | Atterney for Mortgagecy é ; ISON MILLS Broadway, New ms a _| Bismarck North ‘Dakota | SB insertions 25 words or York, Judges” Plans in Pro- Dec. 4-11-18-25 Jan 2-8 \f ‘ under ...... cL ae Ol eeeneemerecet cree See erate g Sa, Fe ake i Week. 25 words or ander 1.25 y 7 ram i r d FOR SALE OR RENT 8 HEAVY FINE ‘te? A al HOUSES AND FLATS had planned a clean - | ASSESSED TO i FOR SALE—Cheap for cash, six Tots, | that he wanted the ear for that pur | URGES VIGILANCEON ALL| | CLASSIFIED DISPLAY || ssill house, east front, well, 19th | pose. eis also allened that he deve j | LAW VIOLATOR, RATES ; St., block 41, two blocks from | mote fraudulent checks on the banks Hy Seis | | school; price $1,800. B. G. Buck-| here, but they being aware of form- i ; He dcpciniacels pier atic Reta 65 Cents Per Inch ley, NED er discipencies refused. payment. 4 During 1924 Will Seek To}, Pee of ORAS ETO SERENE. al Classificd ads are cash io It is stated that Smidth — will | cee | . 3) advance. Copy shoul 3 FOR RE 1 guilty to the charge of ob- ‘ Perfect Organization— j learned that the profit on muskrat ceived by 12 o'clock % weatse wy ie nie ‘ a tng bn Sandee ali rate ses i Increasing Soli. |trsoping, at this season of the year iBeertton sume Gay: | Hone, alae: 2 ale mine fuentes gd fe up vectueencetecdy : Soli- lis considerably in the red. s | See cet eure, toons aya Lower aka eeentve nh ; dari Caven before guage semes Pig teal WE RESERVE THE RIGHT’ || and $5 per week. Close in, pri-| before Judge Lowe and receive his arity phy of Jamestown by Chief Deputy vO EUS TDCoF PORES eae ee N pe Sens Game Warden Burnie W. Maurek of [Rest ts Dues! pase Sarena Ri ant BY (Assoeiated Press.) ag |fitgo who showed evidehce of Mr. ' THE | FOR SALE: Ase room house in Bis] acitidp ON Ben Ae tine Wi ‘ashing an, 2.--Organizea Funk having trapped muskrats out | marek, North Dakota, at reasonable} jo ie ty eee bee ha ake { labor, while forcing its battles in the |of season, “Judge Murphy neceseed | BISMARCK TRIBUNE price; owner will exchange for] Sale On Bae paete ccren i Astral fields during 1924, expects ithe minimum fine which in this case | PHONE 82 cattle, horses and farm machinery.| i nountod to $1 ren ; : eb a kewise to stay in polities, partici- |is $75 and added the cos he: Geo. M. Rewister. Ir 2 bare: preterit ‘ ating “not only in the final election | cution, $5.50. PISCE oPrneeRe | ——— re-ziaw | the total was $180,110.17, being al i} but in the selection of candidates in |+ ‘The’ Woodworth farmer got off | Pw. : ee ee i imary elections everywhere" | at’ that fof Had! he been PC romodeled and redecorated. | Seen a veh : ne president of ae be S . choeeted: and TC ¢ ve nt bi by private par- tt porereeree cents ok ths) ipping any of the furs, fed- $138 month, located) Rent reasonable. | tiey th PAE ees Tea if fa tpabll ‘Ni e: vencare ae jeral authorities would prosecute him penses paid, examination | Por particulars Phone 697 amount n by the county wa ! in a public } ear's greet- | under the federal law, known as the free. Columbus Institute, Colum.) is the umount booked. as i mending the Constitution to E2¢¥ a¢t by which the minimum fine ee Por Re io cong: Geranamiae Saate hp labor, restriction ‘0. | '3,3500- i ne ment, ull modern i ; tage _ The season for trapping muskrats F. reasonable; until spring. Write | P the veagreinatrePiurt oe im the state does not open until Jan., ! No. 691 12-26-11 | NOTICE OF SALE ef enumerated as among the items o: March L0th and in that season it is 4 three rooms and bath, ‘ : 1 the Frederick ae THE T@BACCO SMOKE /N THE CHECKER CLUB p entered und docketed the unlawful to shoot the anima aul Hand keted) in’ the if Hf the S$ program for labor union De be | a s | for SIS per month tric of Burleigh County, a yemnels saber has been considerable vio z WAS TOO MUCH FOR “HOPTHENDRICICS WHO 1S 5 3 tes 12-17-ty | North on th day of ii a Siok seuetee peeks pe ith te, ate nee Baa ha eee DETERMINED To MAKE GooD GN HIS * new TEDTFEMALE __| FOR RENT=New) steam heated,| pocemest pe / ve ona’ feng 4 ge bmn pe = lentes to ther dine: wantin) He es RESOLUTION To STOP THE USE OF TOBACCO Hl for general ney e modern flat, also furnished rooms M. Hoy f inued. uring 1923 we have h ‘a r Saute work. Middle aged woman preter for light housekeeping. ‘Teieph Her inet great issues, and many of them | Heves that the law violation by farm- FoR _A YEAR - Z 2 cd. ‘Phone 516 or eall 924-6th § 1 w 12-04-ty | for the % uccessiully. Ag labor sees the out: | and farmers boys is due to ig- + 1-2 FOICRENTOA SiS SES —— closure of a) ( look, the following is a partial enum. |ROrance of the fines that they are eee RENT uite of three rooms] in suid dec: | craton of the political issues of the | laying themselves liable to and think OUT OUR WAY panera) shone for light housekeeping, All_mod-| tue of a writ issu Bees They [volldeHaWeeMenevtHereanites J. Woodmansee, crn, up-stairs. 924-4th St. Phone| trict Court “upon ! he injunction ubuse, the child {stood the state and federal laws. : wernene GW : th Troerty B labor amend to the Constitution | While there is some excuse for farm. | moder described ment Hed ty, 3 of Bur a, will sell Courthouse f the © AD Experienced girl-tor | FOR rie made necessary by the adverse de- | ers, Mr. Maurek has no hy for ‘ zd housework. Call at 802 Avenue 1 | ment in Rose Apartments , 4, cisions of the United States Supreme | the professional trapper who violates Y rg Re UAL Saar vt Coart en two child labor laws, the | the law. Recently at Grace City he I =e Z ens | HK RENT 7 room modern hous YW railroad Question involving the rail- | a man was arrested who had! EZ DAT SO e ra OH ~TH’ LANTERN ? WORK WANTED Phone 6181, 12. HH ——_ 1 2-31-1w rek, Burlap roa a or epee the usurpation o jaeeen 531 rats, 147 skunks over 3 EES GOT DE WHY THATS TO WANTED Dressmaking and sewing ee it power by judges in contempt cases |mink and 28 weasel. He had a trap- Meri . f all kinds ces reasonable? the { well as in imjunetion cases, the "s license that the skunks and ee en Weele et Phone 1089-41 Mre, neue public J NO CAN BEN DE FROM BUMPIN’ oS Saalahaaeedt jer fax tinue to be killed by court decisions, und efforts enac i-strike and pee eae Compulsory arbivation laws." |N. D., MELON real prop aid Burleigh Coun- INTO IIS LEG, AN 1T ALSO ACTS AS | uestion of whether laws may con- | mink were legally taken, ea i i | = a u r ang LOST — Tatted camisole top on |tion to the hig r 2 6 § { mr ae art th St 2 Christmas day on Ist. street on following ies -___ereroor ve. AL Finder kindly return to [Oty Situated in i} . ty, to-wit: | : The N 3 Re el ad | Mrs, F. I. Rofle, 811 ‘Thay uae “In addition to these legislative | = A GOOT TA! aleswoman | (8), in ; issues there is.in the political field KEEPS WELL! Wows in every locality ® North Dakota | LOST— Sterling Silve M1) North of it the orarahdomineaeatien of ne ie ‘ N SWE to sell the famous line of Wea | Case. Owner will appre 167) West : ie tional election, Labor confronts this; pron, . 2 3 : Miser plus Hosiery and Underwear direct | turn to Eltinge Theatre due at the date of b} great struggle with the determina. | ypa80 Jan. 2—S. 8. Hynes of tolciebcontumerss 1Gaaa 1 ere ad judgment. the ward Wheatland brought a large water-! melon to Fargo. The melon was raised by Mr. Hynes in his gar-| with inter r of seven per . annum from December 20, Palmistry and Phrenologist wether with the cost fi) = Sa to carry forward the bann ‘| progress, justice and democrac; Jf} 1 record insbronder term in thirty to sixty a den, and | i a plus Company, Desk 13, u nd expenses was won last year. Labor | font ena meres) kept in in exce North Dakot 1 Madame moved to] Of such sale. ie). ripate not only in the final | With others, {t wae picked some. 413 Raymond St., two blocks north}, Dated at, Bism North Dakota n, but in the selection of can-| wnat green and eet 4 x coinper fe ROOMS FOR RENT lof swimming pool. Phone Te. | Decemb th a in ‘the primary elections |ture of 68 degrees, as an eperi. FOR RENT—Warm room. suppliea| Cl! from lto5 P.M. 12-27-1w of Burleigh, County. ‘ ce ment by Mr. Hy ho wi : A ara Dalet j “On the industrial field there will | sce if they would hot be racne tte SES Tattal ey ay MISCELLANEOUS & HEDER ) he great issues. We look back upon | use at Christmas time. He had 15 so garage’ for rent, 422-5th Si FOR SALE—Pool Hall in town of Sil j with gratification, We have|motons, which che distributed. t ° ; F hicucee Wvanpeton 2 shieved much for which all wage| friends for the tate treat of utes, | 1: 1300 population, Did $20,000.00 (12-26, Jan ay be thankful; much that |amplon at Chiba men Vee FOR RENT—Large warm room in| business this year, Price right if for greater freedom and a! Mr Hynes, who has lived in the | strictly modern house, one block! taken at once, For further infer-| | SALE OF LAND life in the future, Butthetu-| pig Southend woken tive, iy the | from postoffice, Mrs. Hassell 210| mation write at once 686 In care| ” Notice io tole iveneethai acne i not the past and the future | helleves they were the ouly eee 2nd St. Phone 643. |_Tr Nel Aw | a y of an Order of Sale g¢ Wh brings its fresh struggles. melons in the country on Christ- co IN| VERE ‘armers hotel. the Honorable I. C.D: HH] In Terms of Profit mas day. j wo furnished st Special rate supper, bed and break. | ¥ ot Bae ae f z ye as there are men who ee | heated rooms for light housckee| fast. We give good rates for room| North Dakota the 19 t t ct only in terms of profit, DenicimentGallea. | | ing. The Lourain Apts., B. and board by week. Steam heated| Dec. A. D. the | labor must be vigilant. And while The fire department was called to ; Flanagan, Prop. Phone 30: hotel. Phone Also Garage] the admini: of 4 there is a e earner unorganized | g1ith!, Maa aetna ! for rent. Ellen” Freede, of q | 3 rennet Smith's blacksmith shop. yesterday Ola ; f ri jor, must organize. Rights that afternoon, An automobile” had FOR RENT—Two Turnished Weht Olshone ant the County of j been won must be held. Ameri: | caught fire, but the fire was extin: | housekeeping rooms in moderm| Deceased, will 4 j bor has *abundantly justified | guished before the department. ar. house, 517 Second St. Phone 812-J.) January Ist, weig the high i hued bniey ghee rived. A chimney fire at 404 E } a few R. C. R. 1. Red roos to confi i er A iS) henthvatrest Monday atte oe = SST rot eens : : ae aN, County i Candards of living than those of any | t'% Steet Monday afternoon caused FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished! C. H. Lundquist, Sterling, N ed land, to-wit: i AMAgRe. room for woman in thodern house. | _ -dt} Lots 18 and 14 in Block 130 in the other country. They have a fuller, i better life in every respect. They Soa | : $10.00. 814-4th St. Phone wer. Houroho | furniture in- Cue I at of the ty of Bismarck } = labor with the mighty machinery of p big : : eel, 2-21 yhite sewing machine,|#d the north half of the southwest Nour land and produce more per man ; ae “YOU DONT.CATCH THE OLD CROSSING FOR) RENT — Comfortable: rooms, | ing lamp $10; porch swing | faster of section 10 in township f 4} ind inthe aggregate than the toil-| KITCHEN WATEHIMAN STAYING HOME FROM WORK JUST close in, at $10 a month. Call av) $5: bureau, enairs, ete. cheap-[sth Peay, OC ARES 80 west of the ii ers of any other land; they come 4 416 Gth, or phone 482-M. 1 St *hone 720, 1-2. The will) be made =, nearer to, being masters of the om | CUPBOARD : 3) BECAUSE HE CANT BEND ONE OF HIS LEGS. FOR RENT —Two nicely Tarnished | WANTED—Darge clean cotton rags ET ee ee aie ‘ chines with whiel ey work the ‘ Sep tama see SET S Tae aa e, 216 2nd| Three cents per , Bismare! All bids must be in’ writ do the workers in any other land.| By NELLIE MAXWELL z eameoes nee e SS |e eee eee | GURIRAGE mee ae | wy Geeta aaa naditi . a = street. Phone § es v ae \ tismurck, North : eee ee cnete Oe NOt Baye | ate. POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE MAR-| Johnson, and Clayton Alvin Carlson, |The bride was attended by her sis-| FOR RENT— Furnished” yoom in | ————— filed with the judge of suid County sovetnmentonk Metiuenunbapay ease SOMETHING TO EAT RIED. son of Mrs. M. Carlson, will be Mabel Johnson and the} modern home, close in. Phone) REAL ESTATE LOANS CAR e eee GURL Ute in so many other countries. — ——— | pleased to learn of their marriage y a brother, Osear Carlson. | 981-R ad By 6% Ri m4 SOU WwW. McLAUGHLIN “During 1924 we shall seek to per- Rez is such an easily obtainable Washburn, N. D., Jan. 2,—40he | which tock place the day after Christ. | . Burgum + the Episcopal FOR RENT —Large or small room in Administrator of the rc our org: tions, to increase food in all parts of the world, | ™ary friends of Miss Freda E. John- | mas, at the home of Rev, L. R. Bur-/ service including the pretty ring} modern home. Close in. Phone) serv. Company, of Ellen Freede, Dec our solidarity, to improve our stand-feither fresh, canned or dried, that | $0, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel| gum, at 5 o'ctock in the afternoon. ceremony RBG. B-1.! Building, Kansas City, Mo, Dited"DenemBer 20, A.D. 18 ards, to conie one step nearer to our |@ few Ways of serving it may be | eG RES een = Se ee a ea Obi eae me vid ») ideal. We shall seek to carry for- | helpful. ij ward our great concept of industrial |’ Fish Pudding—This {8 a good DOINGS OF THE DUFFS democracy, which means freedom, 0: | Way to use bits of cooked left-over | goo vgn eae mankind in industry through the ex-, fish, Take about one-half pound of ie een é Ay WELL DONE, My ereise of an eivective voice in the | fish flakes or shredded cooked tish, DADDY, ILL BET 7 7 Sassy ve councils of industry—the building of | one tablespoonful of parsley, the it ‘ - YOU N nthdestructible and ploriotis inv. | Whites of chtde’ eggs, beaten stiff, 1 CAN DO SOMETHING rh \' CAN STAND OMS? Soil EW al life that shall make: America | one-half cupful of melted butter, YOU CAN’T DO- j ON MY HEAD OU WERE at beyond dreams, But, in going | @Be and one-half cupfuls of milk, if ud, we shall as in the past, keep | OMe cupful of cracker crumbs. Mix Ca ALL ALONE Danny Delivered BY ALLMAN WHO SHOWED YOU HOW To Do THAT TRICK P [+ OLIVIA, BUT SHE TOLD ME ee he. | thorough taste: with NOT To TELL q ‘@ar feet upon the ground, having be- shly; season to ste will WHAT CAN ANY BoDYy - fore us the facts of life as they pre- | Salt and pepper, put into a well- fl hat ae ed, eae iv buttered baking dish and bake ( THAT BE? : HAVE TO SHOW ~ —————— twenty minutes in a pan of water NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE-| in a hot oven, Cover the top of | CLOSURE SALE the dish with well-buttered ¢rumbs. | ult having occured’ in the con-| Baked Salt Codfish.—''o every of that certain mortgage | Cupfut of codfish, after being picked nafter described, in that neither | fie, tdd two cupfuls of mashed po- ihe interest nor the’ principal men- { taloes, two cupfule, of milk, wo ioned therein has been paid when, Well-beaten eggs, one-half cupful of {iAgava ‘aas if » according to the terms ang con-| butter; season with sult, if needed itions thereof, and further that the Mx thoroughly and bake in a but- on the property, described here- | teged baking dish for half an’ hour. fter have pot been paid as pro-, Serve with a condiment or relish. | 1 in said mortgage, and thirty! Tuma Fish Salad.—Take 1 can Notice of intention to fore-; Of tuna fish, fluke it and add twice | ing been giyen as provided ®8 Much celery as fish—the celery Now “Therefore notice is | #horld be cut fine. Cover with @ 9 close ha’ by law hereby given that that certain mort- | tart salad dreasing and serve on let- gage exccuted and delivered by Char- | tuce. les: T. Wgnkcop and Christine Wyn-|, Clam Chowder.—Take three slices oop of Bismarck, Burleigh County | Of fat salt pork, cut into smai! dice North Dakota, mortgagors to Char- 82d fry until crisp and brown; add Tos A, Swenson, mortgagee, dated the , 9M@ small onlon. Anely sliced, then a : Freckles’. Chance BY, BLOSSER welt’ *Y MDC. 6o wn -) es WE fl AOMIE NCD HAD | UY, HY, YES, FDECKLES) WELL, Z vust ron) ey y of July 1919 and filed for 844 three mediim-sized potatves, A, 4 SJ |{e( YOO INNER House’) (ALL RieHT- fy MARRIED A KING, WOULD] T SUPPOSE SO-RUT ae Karke eS DONG pay ae ete Resiiter cut fine; cover with water and cook HA HAAA a GUESS ITS ; AN’ YoU ASK ji You uUs' SEE | IBEENA —_ AE a cee sy) - > \ 3 j @ Deedes for the County of | until the potatoes are tender; iow : sol 5 é HER " »PRINCE 27 > | Burleigh, State of North Dakota, 8th dd three cupful:of milk and a} |, hada aia Rees : \ 4 > 5 wee a é GHANCE To BE in the afternoon of said day, and) HOt; add four milk crackers, pre- season | id serve | day of August 1919 at 4:30 o'clock ; C@2 of clams. Heat unfil boiling Wolo HAAA oH? Ss A PpINGE! 2. e | then and there duly recorded in Book Viously soaked in hot mill 159 of Mortgages, on page 85, will rT With salt and pepper be foreclosed by a sale of the prem- ches} ises in such mortgage, and, herein- | Parisian Sweeta-—Teke a. pound | after described at the front door‘ ach of dates and figs, one pound | of the County Court House in the Of walnut meats, -Pick over the City of Bismarck, County of Bur- fruit, remove stopes trom dates and | leigh and State of North Dakota at Put fruft‘and nut meats through a | the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., on poled cee ona bear ! ‘Friday the 11th day of January’1924 | CO% ers! to satisfy the amount due upon such | Mis aati well hlended, Roll out to mortgage on the date of sale. rae inch in kness such | The premises described in mortgage and which will be old to | % satisfy the same ate situated in the | ‘Bounty of Burleigh ‘and State. of | /@7ers ipa North Dakota ang are deseribed as , i . ® by; B * ‘ fe . ~ ES: a 7 “al * i. ice b n sa e ' - \ ’ 5 Sa - . x “ ve ) ‘ ?