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WEDNESDAY, JULY i6, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE certain mortgage .executed and de- livered by A. Hartstein and Sarah Hartstein, his wife, mortgagors to BOB’S CHOICE BE MORT-| North Dakota. Agricultural college |i pointed. out, will conveniently| will cooperate in presenting the SALE [has been enlisted in this endeavor.!work in with the fall festival to be| ¢estival, y Arvold has successfully staged}held in this city on-September 11, ist 2 rl une asSsli 1e { ver 1semen S y tice is hereby given that the/ several pageants. 12 and 13. The Minot Association 4 1 The date set for the dedication, itlor Commerce and the Northwest Fair] READ TRIBUNE WANT ADS. tlie daisy F. SLL Ae ST eC aReEMaNAIGINe iden perth Dakota on the 18th ay of! }| GENTLE Man OUTSIOE Ger ane t te -11- 1 insertion, 25 words oj Atk) Le 4 1 ugust, 1923 and duly recorded inj }} wisH€s TO xNOw IF = SHOW HIM IN M WANTED GAT ajGN GRU npan Geogr nee * eo Good proposition. ‘Commission Book i74 of Miscellaneous Mort-||{ ~ov ace tHe oaRrs ELL BET HE WANTS SHOMGSGLE TUNE OF aoRee Write Hotel Washburn, Washburn, | 2 Insertions, basis. Write No. 791, care of gage Deeds on Page 388 will be fore-; |) wro RECENTLY TOMAKE ME ANS DOODLE - LUE BouGHT THIS ) N. D. 2 TAL-lw audet Tribune. G-14-3t closed by sale of the premises in| |’ 6OUGHT SOME REAL OFFER ON THE BIRT FOR SPECULATION So THE. 1 Beat : Bh ti 25 ‘i Zs = such mortgage and hereafter des-|}) ESTATE OF THE PROPERTYE HUNGRIEST DOG GETS THE MEAT insertions 25 words oF cribed, at the front door of the PESTER BROTHERS u Ul HELP WANTED—FEMALE LLU RSSondousednoirtG No Extradition for Court House in the County of Bur-! WANTED—Salesfadies. Traveling. 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 i . 2 leigh and State of.North Dakota at; { representatives and local agents. Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- Jim Barnes the hour of two o'clock P. M. on the ' Saturday. 7-15-3t || CLASSIFIED DISPLAY By JOHN. SEFTON the date of sale. ‘The premises | } WANTED—Competent_ maid, family a RATES _ _ Ae tie car -asgra snare ctpsing 8 which will be sold to satisfy the | " ci ay IAL Vi Dr. ue uh 65‘Cents Per Inch ou pois etek Stha’ onarcoed game are described as follows, ,to-| 1 olton. ne 240- or cal al J 3 } Apartment D, Rose, Apartments | | Aji classified ads are essh tm | | gag forcibly wedged. them “open. |. stor Robert .M. La Follette, I Lot Kighteen (18) of Block 5 hee ale elelock: T-11-tf Ladki Din de Te- || Following him: came a second,| Senator Robert .M. La Follette, In-| qiree (3) Macombers First Ad- My URREGE, MRE laceeelle cone ae peaked cap. He caught the first! seriously considering Peter Witt,| "cording to the plat thereof on jenced, 209 W. Rosser, Phone| | THE ee eee eee e ae at vccaran| Cleveland traction expert, as hib} of the Register of Deeds in and _1B-W. 7-18-8t BISMARCK TRIBUNE || already moving | {Tunning mate, according to reports| for Burleigh County, North Da- NTED—Middle aged housekeeper PHONE 82 “Stop him!" in quarters close to. Ln Follette.| kota. : ; , ey ge 9g 5 Sth plan. Today's. safest investment.| through the.throng of exctted pas | Kidd E FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THAT YOU HOLO A " ‘ High School and Grades. Our | Particulars from Forman, 1009 sth] sengers, “You fellows might have iddies VENING [“ WitrTON, a corporation, DEED FOR FORTY Gili ARS TAKES ON THE PLACE If + placement charge is only. $10.00), St., Bismarck. 7-16-2wks | been killed. Ain’t you got no bet- Mortgagee. ACRES OF LAND HAVE YOU GOT te ; " € ? amounting to $50 to $100). We BOAGD AND ROOM that? bse Waele tad ormeys| Sone Mone NEce? Lbidailie guarantee posicion or money re-| GOOD home cooked meals at $6.00| The first man had not yet recov-| By MARY GR. 1" Haare curabevatas funded. To save time make remit-| per week at the. Dunraven. Mrs.| ered his breath, but the second| ishiavaatablenatuatste oa | tance stating qualifications with Newcomb, proprietar. gasped: POSSSOSSOSOOCOOSHS | " first letter and ask for blank. 7-12-lw} “I am an attendant from the in- M :, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- | Ey Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, sane asylum, and this man is an : losquito Lessons ; Grand Forks, N Dak. FOR SALE OR RENT , escaped lunatic. He had been| “While you are very young,” sntd| Notice Is Hereby Given, That the ~~ 6-19-1m HOUSES AND FLATS there nine years—” Mrs. Mosquito, “you will breathe | certain mortgage oS uted and de- OR furnished} ‘Ten, you cur!” snapped the from the end of | livered I Poo eens ______WORK WANTED _| apartments, one, two and three| other, glaring at him. your bodies, that | B- Higgins, his wife, as mortgagors WORK WANTED—House cleaning. | ro Apply ¥. W, Murphy.| “He was a trusty,” sald the pur- le “when! . 08! ees eing Sst Gey fot, Novennee, . Will also come to=your house and| Phone 882, f suer bitterly. “He ran away this are nothing but| 1918. and filed for yecord in the of. | 3 do your washing and ironing or 4-80-t¢] morning. As soon as we had found larvae.” fice of the register of deeds of the grip, opens at. bottom, on Red 7 sane in Jersey until the courts de- They were| t ras se Secret icy " .} “Phone Co. or phone 1000. eld y ty dated tl 10th day of Sate tera wae Rosauien | Januar, fink apa ted for necort| THE] OLD HOME TOWN BY STANLEY Tenstrike, Minnesota. Good re-| OR RENT—Strictly modern apart-| “That's right!” “That's the But Mrs, Mos- giethe ole bee eee ater eor , 3 ward offered, DeAzit |) meat lessee Apartmsenta, Apply boy!" “Zou're sate now!” ejacu- aulto Went OM) Hatata, on the Gund day oe HOLD “ER NEWT) ; a ; Tost— i i 7 ° W. Murp! one: te score of passengers. alking. 1924, at 1 k P. S AREARIN ty * offered if returned. Little Bobby | #OR BENT—4 room cottage all new- Tm Jim Barnes, a sane man. and able to do 9) on page 544, will be foreclosed by a YY Kling. Phone _682. 7-16-1wk | 17 decorated inside. Phone 778 or|/™ Not going back: to New York great deal Of sale of. the premises in such mort- |’ Y i ; 8 Hy - call 1202 Broadway. 7-5-t¢ | With you.” “We Are Never harm. You will gage and hereinafter described, at| NO-NO- MISCELLANEOUS fO>ERT= Completely -TaPRTENea ANG: Meanwhile the train, after one Welcomed.” be able to even) the front door of the courthouse in SINCE HES ik =) ° cao b3 yen Meserenceee. x: | FOR RENT—Modern five room| te crowd gathered once more} “At least I think it Is very clever. Beate ree ibe aclaute i changed” Adulte only: (5 Write apartment! 701s XK. -Thompaon: | erunas then: “The young gentlemen in the} oti sfy the amount due on the same, |? 4 Tribune, ad No. 792, -16-1w Phone 287, 7-10-1w |, “Now, Jim,” said the man t| Mosquito family will not be able) ps6 situate in Burleigh County," , HAZEL J. PIERCE recently return- - the cap, touching the other on the| to bite. North Dakota, and described as fol- |}; FOR SALE—The pool room property cum and washing machine. Call, tors.” ‘ “Stay just the same! Assignee of Mortgagee. i at Washburn, N. D., complete as} 523 Seventh street or phone| “You leave that fellow alone!”| “Be careful not to be caught.| NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, it stands including ivt, buildings] 487-wW. 7-15-3t | exclaimed a portly gentleman. “I’t!| Be careful to dodge people’s hands.| Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- NELP WANTED—MALB ==PHONE 82 WANTED—Young man to work by Write or call, 313 Good salary. Must cali before 14th St. North. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- § on farm, care General Delivery. « tional per word. ceived by 12 o'cleck to insure SALESMAN ‘WANTED—Salesman for Bismarck wearing a plain uniform and 8 yelled the putsuer. “He is an eacaped—" / « But the first man had gained the the First’ National Bank of Wilton, & corporation, as mortgagee, date the 7th day of August,1923 and filed for record in the office of the Reg- ister of Deeds of Burleigh County, 26th day of July, 1924, to satisfy the amount due on’ such mortgage on! {dependent candidate for president, is| ° dition to the City of Wilton, Witt was a member of the late Tom L. Johnson’s cabinet, when Johnson Bage on the date of sale the sum of Four Hundred Twenty-ohe and i|MOM’N POP _ There will be due on such mort-| + ™R GUNN A Taxing Moments By Taylor WANTED—Girl ; ge nouse- car, ani in; rap, while the 4 7 9 ada‘ =| ‘ “forks Phone aim, ‘20"Ave. BW: | grace ara PINANGIAL _-__| second, seeing ‘that te could. noe| W2e mayor of Cleveland. He now is/diton cSsatt num the torts ado | ? 7-14-tf| FIRST MORTGAGE. Real Estate| drag back the fugitive, followed |® member of Cleveland's city council. | fences ‘of these foreclosure pros Bonds to net 7 percent. $100, $500) him. — 7 ree ceedings. MR.GUNN - L HAVE WHY LM GOING TO HELP WANTED—GENERAL’ TEACHERS wanted at once — for (other agencies charge 5 percent will take your laundry home with me and do it. 622 3rd St. Mrs. | gpsrem it! 4,| 2d _now I’ve got him.” would become} North Dakota, on the 6th day of Streleck. TGs) aeresgen voce Ape AGG “You have, have you!” sneered Mosquito chil: 19, at eleven o'clock A, &. Woodmansee. 6-19-tf the other. “Well, you'll find out dren before! M,, und recorded in Book 151 of Y LOST = your mistake, McCormick. I may long did not say} Mortgages, on page 546, which mort- i " | LOST—Tan traveling bag, double WANTED to hear from party who is willing to give board and room and small cash rent to owner in exchanged for modern furnished or unfurnished home in choice lo- ed from the Academy of Fine Arts Chicago, would like pupils for the and $1,000, ‘choice of maturities 1 to 10 years. Cash or payment VOR RENT—A five room modern FOR RENT—Modern house, close in. je a Inquire at Manager’s office, Tele- dern home. Rent moderate. Tel. 498-R. 621 3rd St. 7-15-tf ¢OR RENT—Two apartments folly equipped for light housekeeping. Fhune 794-W. 1-12-tf ROOMS FOR RENT = FOR RENT—Large front room well “Say, what’s the trouble?” de manded the conductor, coming ie had gone I was sent after him— be a lunatic in New York, but I am or two stops, which added to the crowd and to the excitement also, was plowing its way into Hoboken station. As it slowed to a stand- stil! the two men stepped off and Stood glaring at each other, while arm, “you céme home lilke a good boy. There's stuffed turkey for SOCOSOSCSOSCOSOOSSOS) Dated at Washburn, North Dakota | this 16th day of June, 1924. | WILLIAMS & TELLEFSON, Story Those who county of Burleigh and state of anything. gage was thereafter duly assigned | Ramstad, by an instrument carry sickness. Now, doctors carry sickness but you can bring. sickness. jough your work {fs the op- of the work which doctors the city of Bismarc of Burleigh and si ‘Kota, on the 4th day of ‘Augus at the hour of ten o’clock A. aatisfy the amount due on mortgage on the date of sale. So, posite do, it is very clever. “But the ladies will make UP] jows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter for this shortcoming. (SE) of Section Four (4), Town- BEEN INFORMED BY THE PESTER BROTHERS ‘\HAM 1S ABOLT GONE Too--- | HAVE You HEARD EGBERT summer in sketching and commer- ; " supper stuffed with creamed “Others may not call us ladies, ship One Hundred Forty-one (141) cial art work. Phone 273 or call| creed’ Large closet. | Nicely) oveters.” They may think our behavior ts] North, “Range “Seventy-eight (7S) at 411 5th St. 1-14-1w large front room on ground floor ‘I say I’m sane,” yelled the] anything but ladylike. For we go] West of the 5th P. M. i FOR SALE—Fine corner jot, 60x160 in the residence district in best Kk, water Pi Price and terms right. Address 757 Tribune, Bismarck, N. D. 4-19-tf and all fixtures and furniture. If interested do not write but come d see the property. __7-18-1wk FOR SALE—20x35 Avery Tractor with five hotiom P. N. O. plows, with extra breaker bottoms. For sgurther information write or phone Knute Johnson, Sterling, N. D. 7-10-tf A. Dawson Grocery store by Aug. Ist. One of the best locations for a grocery store in Bismarck. B, F. Flana- gan. Phone 303, 7-16-1wk FOR RENT—The E. roached fore top, weight 1,000 lb. Phone 66. C. G. Thornton. ae re 7-16-3t building which could be removed or torn down. Phone 973J. FOR SALE—Wood garage, 12x18 in 7-14-1w | influence in this community.” He! whet) hi 1 h the office of said register of deeds good condition. Very reasonable.| FORK wal Faun addressed the crowd again. “We} ,nether they are popular with thelr) of° Burleigh County, North Dakota, Hoskins-Meyer. 7-10-1W with kitchenette, screened porch, furnished. Phone 883. 217 8th _St. 9-9-tf FOR RENT—Three modern furnish- ed rooms for light housekeeping, on, main floor with private. front entrance. Also the use of vac- FOR RENT—Unfurnished light housekeeping rooms, $15.00 and up. This house is under new management,’ 1012 Broadway. Mrs. F. H. Mooney. _: _7-14-3t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms for light housekeeping on ground floor. Private entrance. Also garage for rent. 508 10th UR eaae 7-15-1wk FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping with bath and reasonable rent. 111 Mandan Ave. 7-15-1t keeping rooms. Also one sleeping 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. ii 7-14-3t FOR RENT—A furnished room in a modern house, suitable for one or two, at 621.6th St. room. Phone 619-W. other to the crowd In exasperation. “Ten years they had me in that asy- lum, because my family wanted my property.” I’ve never been insane for & moment. Dg, I look insane? Do I act insane? And I'm going to bring suit right away to secure my rights and punish the conspira- see that justice is done, Mr. Barnes. Here is my ‘card, and I shall be pleased to give evidence in your favor at any time.” ‘ “I wish you'd make him give me my watch,” said Barnes, pointing to the gold chain which hung across the attendant's coat. “I Jeft it be- hind me, and I guess he picked it up. I want to pawn it. Those scoundrels got all my money.” “He's lying,” declared the attend- ant. “That is my watch, and it any man touches it or lays a finger on me I'l have him arrested. And let me tell you,” he continued, ad- dressing the portly gentleman, “you'll be sorry for your part in this work.” “That's alt right,” jeered the Portly man, “I’m a lawyer, and I don’t think I’m altogether without can’t touch that fellow’s watch There will be due on such mort-! gage on the day of sale the sum of $1907.9! vhich sum includes $105.95, , taxes paid by the assignee of mort- gagee, besides the costs, disburse- ments and expenses of this foreclo-| sure. Dated thi: N. O. RAMSTAD, where we are not invited and not wanted. “We certainly outstay our wei- come, as we are never welcome in the first place. “So we outstay our welcome from the very moment .we arrive, But do not let that bother you! 25th day of June, 192: Be quick, but enjov yourselves. “You are now Uving in the marsh, which 1s your childhood home. It is a nice, comfortable| home. “But later you will be grown up and will go forth to enjoy the world, “You will enjoy the people of the world. It is not their society which |. will interest you.” “You will not care about their conversation, You will not mind whether they are bright or dull. You will not care whether they do well in their lessons or not. “You will not be fussy as to their own table manners or their party manners or their everyday man- ners—if they have different sets of manners, “You will not care whether they can swim or play games ,well or gagee. 9-16-23-30 Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-25—T- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Noticé Is Hereby Given, That the certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Harry G. Higgins and Alice B. Higgins, his wife, as mort- gagors, to August E. Johnson, as mortgagee, dated the 6th day of De- cember, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds of the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 6th day of January, 1919, at eleven o'clock A. M,, and recorded in Book 151 of Mortgages, on page 544, which mort- gage was thereafter duly assigned to} N. 0. Ramstad, by an instrument in ing, dated the 10th day of Jan- Juary, 1929, and filed for record in “You will not care whether they | “ythe, 2204 day, of May, 1924, at OFFER YOU THIS STATEMENT FOR THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS Almost - i we MM fee By Blosser Ws a@ modern home, on ground floor, 11:30 o’elock P. M., and recorded in close in. Phone 6723. talk about each other ar whether| Book 139 of Assignments, on page they are loyal, 1545, will be foreclosed by a sale of “You will not care whether they|the premises in such mortgage and tattle-tale or whether they don’t. | hereinafter described, at the front “You will not care if they'’re| door of the courthouse in the city of grownups who are mean to chil-; Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh without proof that it was stolen,” he said, “but no doubt you will all be glad to assist our friend to get shelter until something can be done for him.” He took off his hat, drew a fat FOR SALE—A Victrola at bargain price. Perfect condition. . Call at 404 Fifth St. 7-14-3t “The Merry-go Round is here. Now operating at Corner 6th and Main. 7-14-1w MMN-BoY! T SMELL SOMETAIN’ LIKE DOUeHNUTS COOKIN 120 1st St. : 2-20-tf. ROOMS FOR RENT 201 Ist St. Phone 966J. Mrs. Wm. Hinkel. 7-16-3t ALOT OF NUTMEG IN SUEY'RE MADE WIT } THEM, JAY= DON'T YES-MY MOM JUST MADE SOME - LETS GOIN TH EAT IT So FasT its \ = 5 y STRAYED—Bay mare, star in face,| FOR RENT—Farnished Tight house- ! j I MG SOR SACEFSI et | POR RENT—One room suitable} Wallet from his pocket, and ex-| dren and_ who make unkind!and state of North Dakota, on the 3 — FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare] for one or two gentlemen: Aiso| tracted a twenty-dollar bill from! speeches, or who act in a patroniz-|4th day of August, 1924, at the hour KITCHEN AN’ \ THEY'RE AWFUL \ Block, 3111-2 Main, 6-4-tf.| Roard, 406-6th St. 6-6-tf| ‘t, placing it In the hat. “This !s/ {ng and condescending fashion to-|°f ten o'clock A. M., to satisfy the SHE'LL GINE ) \ going to. be the sweetener,” he GOOD, MOM said, amount* due on such mortgage on the date of sale. a eae eA NS Pr ward them. Those are big words, but I fancy you will understand Elgin, N. D., July 16—Oscar, 16, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Loeffler, thumb and forefinger of his left hand. Sight of his right eye was destroyed by a bit of the metal 3 £ Bills and silyer coin rolled into the hat from the sympathizing crowd that now filled the entire platform, Up and dowp went the The premises described in such aaa | mortgage and which will be sold to “You live in the hollow parts) *ctisfy thd amount. due on the same, of trees and in cellars when the :. rr are situate in Burleigh County, winter comes, 80 you will be able to| North’ Dakota, and described as fol- do some damage in the late them—if not now, later on. ij of Elgin, touched a lighted match to| which struck the optic. porely gentleman with his hat, and Spring. | jows, tq-wit: The Southwest Quar- a, ty BLAST TEARS HAND . did not cease until it nearly “You will be able to suck dell-| ter (SW%) of Section Three (3), a dynamite cap. The pexplosion all full. Then he counted the} cious meals from people. You will pels One Hundred Forty-one necessitated amputation “of the} Resd Tribune Want Ads. of his collection. never be askéd (141) North, Range Seventy-eight i , atone : ‘ hundred and nineteen dol- lars. .tencente*"he announced, “I guess that this will “give our friend here a more hopeful view of Utes -. couldn't take it,” faltered the fugitive. “Take itt” exclaimed, the portly gentleman. “Of course you'll take ts; or I'll know He rae why. , Ww, Dut, this- into your pocket “or Tul ram it down your throat.” i The fugitive accepted the money with a shame-faced air, and the; portly gentleman turned upon the attendant. “Come, now, get out of here,” he said, “and make. no further trouble!” rol The portly gentleman cenaucted his companion round several blocks and led. him to the. Tunnel statien agalp, this time upon the opposité aide. Upon this platform the asy- lum attendant was waiting, “I thor you guys were sever coming,” he growled. wala ped soln eed fe ly gentleman, withdraw! oe oi from the oot. wats three: gach, -Not for 8 morning’s work, But say! It’s worth it, thinking out these new games every day.” , (@, 1944, Western Newspaper Unica), again, for you ill never be ked in the first place. | “But that need not bother you. “No mosquito will ever re ceive an ‘invita- tion to come to supper from a human, and no mosquito has had such an in- vitation. "WALTER R. ALLMAN. - Newspaper workers and millions of newspaper readers the country over mourn the death of Walter R. Allman. X To them, in truth, he was an invisible friertd: Few of the newspaper folk or the great throng of readers knew ‘Allman personally. But they knew him well by his work, With his famous pen characters, Tom, Helen and Danny Duff, he made the country laugh over a period of some 10 years. In that time, he drew close to 3000 “Doings of the Duffs.” ; Only Allman himself knew the effort and worry that went into the making of ‘these comics. While he spent hours turning out just one, the newspaper reader spent perhaps But a few moments in getting a laugh out of it. : a Around NEA Service we liave seen “Wally” All- -man sticking to his task when it took almost his : last bit of energy. e And through it all Allman has had a great deal | to do with the building up of the clean family comic. —Hal Cochran. WELL, AAA TH :) HOLES are) JUST THO LIKE THOSE YouR - MOTHER MAKES, Minot, N. D., Jely 16—Thursday, September 11 was chosen as the date for the formal unveiling and the dedication of the Theodore Roose- velt Equestrian statue in Riverside park, at-a meeting -of the ‘statue committee. held on Saturday after- noon. ; Further details of an elaborate |! program® which™ it is proposed to pregent ‘at that time will be an- nounced a8. they are consummated. The presentation. of an. appropriate Pageant in connection with the un- ‘veiling is being considered, and the asdistance of “A. G..Arvold of the (78) West of the bth P. M. ‘heré will be due on such mortgage on_the day of sale the sum of $1822.72, which sum includes $140.60, taxes paid by the assignee of mort- gagee, besides the costs, disburse- ments and expenses of this fore- clogire. \, ‘ Dated ris 26th day of June, 1924, , O. RAMSTAD, Assignee of Mortgagee. = NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, ‘Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- ‘ 4 gagee. Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-256—1-2-9-16-23-30 “Be as mee as you e, NV ST. Mosquitoes | have U EIL i ATUE always een mean and they ‘Mosquitoes Have| + ¢ ,ON SEPT. 11 always will be — Aiways Been meas. . Mean. annoy peo- le. Make them mad. Make them sly angry! ~- “But don’t let them keep you from coming again because they ere angry. These were the lessons Mrs, Mrs- quito taught; and even if the chil- dren weren't listening to her now, she knew that they- would follo the mean mosquito wa; all mosquitoes always did. (@. 1924, Western a Sir a a ne er eT I a a Se EN a ne ed Se ee i 2a rey re