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HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Competent maid, family MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE for Steers. Box ‘580, Mandan, REAL ESTATE INGERMANY formerly looked upon a mortgage as the most secure form of investment, and whose faith had been rewarded by utter impoverishment.” Considerable real _ estate |bought in Germany by foreigners, Jespecially Americans, after the No- vember, 1918, revolution when owners of house property in many instances were compelled to sell at great sacri- was | For Seeress Munich, July 21.—Elsbeth Eber- | tin claims to know what is destined {to happen in Germany in 1924- | ft Her prediction for this spring, made in February, included failure of banks, the death of sev- eral “very rich’ personalities _be- longing to the financial world,” and the revelation of fraud on a large scale, The deaths of Stinnes and Hel- PAGE SEVEN fferich and the failure of the Neuf- ville bank are pointed to by Frau Ebertin’s friends as evidence of her ability to foresee the future: To remove dust from the crevices of carved furniture use a bicycle pump. UNNORTGAGED Ww | Berlin, July 21, (A. P.)—There is | | probably no country in the world | with real estate less burdened with By Taylor OLD MAN Moss S RAD A SILLY NOTION S OIL UNDER THE. » BUT HE DIED BEFORE OPERATIONS WERE COMPLETED AN’ THINGS HAVE BEEN AT A STANDSTILL EER sce — SS eae fices in order to avoid being ruins; MIQM’N POP A Word From the Wise ed because of legislation designed to | protect the tenants. JAPAN HAS — MANY RADICALS Tokio, July 21, (A. P.)—A_ new! {radical party, pledged to abstain] from participation in elections or the Present processes of government, and of two, highest wages. Dr. M. E. Gassified} Advertising | Bolton. :Phone 240-W ‘or call at} | 1 insertion, 26' words or” Apartment D, Rose Apartments under ........0.....8 60 after six o'clock." "_‘7-11-t€] J 2 ingertYons, 25 words or TEACHERS WANTED Au under oe x branches. At once, id-West 8 insertions 25 words or JOE D: Jackson, 218 8th. mortgages than ny today, says Teachers Agency, Valley City, under Sqnoonee 3 fepaining on ches 7. _| Manfre Wronker-Flatow, legal ad- North Dakota, 7-21-1m 1 week, 25 words or under 1.25 viser of the American Chamber of WANTED—A _ gi al Ads’ ‘over 25 words, 2c addi- at 5, ae Commerce in Germany, writing in a Pons eee finer tional per word, ECONOMIZE ON GAS trade publication of that organiza- ° : If your oven hag Yess space than 4 Ave.-B. 7219-tf tion. He mates that more than 90 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 4] | you have foods to pigce-in it, stand = |per cent of all German mortgages FOR ‘SALE OR RENT ~ RATES & brick on end andvset a dish on | W¢P€ cleared off and release given 65 Cents Per Inch_ that. As long as yo have to keep ARE You SURE MoU HAVEN'T MADE AMISTAKE ~ YOU DON'T CALL THIS MISERABLE SWAMP THE MOSS FARM? Now L KMOW EVERY Nook AN CORNER IN POSEY COUNTY AN' THIS 1S TH' MOSS FARM BECAUSE YONDER ONL DERRICK IS MY LANDMARK! —Furniture at the Hare 65 $11 1-2 Main. Uf. WHAT- AN OIL DERRICK ON THE PLACI ce HOUSES AND FLATS ‘or payment in paper marks in the /FOR RENT floor apartment : > 3 » with bath, Second floor rooms for light housekeeping Garage also for rent. 422 Fifth St. Call evenings. 7-18-1wk FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and thtee room Apply F. W. Murphy. Phone 852, : 4-20-t2 ¥OR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porch Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris & Woodmansee. 6-19-tf odern house, ¢lose in. Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- Phone Co. or phone 1000. 7-10-tf FOR RENT—Strictly modern apert- ment in Rose Apartments. Apply ¥. W. Murphy, Phone 852. Z 4-30-tf FOR RENT—4 room cottage all_new- iy decorated inside. Phone 778 or call 1202 Broadway. 7-5-tf TO LET—Completely furnished mo- dern home. Rent moderate. Tel. 498-R. 621 3rd St. T15-tf #OK RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for lig housekeeping. Fhone 794-W. tt FOR” RENT—August room furnished house. Phone 618). 418 10th Street. 7-19-3t FOR RENT—Five room mogren flat. Apply 213 10th St., after 6 p. m. 7-17-1wk ROOMS FOR RENT All classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should. be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 a FOR SALE Look at these real bargains in small houses, all on very resonable terms: 13th street, $1,900.00. llth — street, $1,900.00, South Side 3 houses, 3-4-5 each, $1,000.00. Splendid lists of houses, lots and farm lands. I also write fire in- surance. F. E. YOUNG 4 rooms, redecorated, 4 rooms, furnace, MISCELLANEOUS SEVEN our First Mortgage Real Estate Serial Gold Bonds. Cash or Pay. ment Plan. $100, $500 & $1,000 denominations. Choice of matur- ities from 1 year up. a firm of investment bankers with a record of 39 years without loss of, principal or interest to a single customer. *Write Forman 1009 5th. St., Bismarck for par- ticulars. 7-16-2wk FOR RENT—Large front room well) ventilated. Large closet. Nicely furnished, suitable for two. Also large front room on ground floor with kitchenette, screened porch, furnished. Phone 883. 217 8th f R RENT—Three modren nished rooms for light house- + keeping, on main floor. Also the use of vacuum and washing machine. Also combination gas and coal range for sale. Call 523 Seventh street or phone 487- 7-1 fur- 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- cation, in city. References ex- changed. Adults only. Write Tribune, ad-No. 792. 7-16-1wk FOR RENT—Service garage, estab- lished in downtown district. $35. per month. Two room apartment first floor, modern downtown district, $20, per month, partly furnished. Room 6, Dahl Block. Phone 400W. 7-19-3t FOR RENT—Modern rooms, close in, one single and one double, also boarders wanted by the week, good home cooking, call 314 8rd St.. Phone call 658-W. FOR RENT—Large furnished room for light housekeeping. Ground entrance, and also suitable rooms for sleeping. Phone 1052-R or 422 4th St. 9-19-3t FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms, also several pieces of fur- niture for sale. Mrs. Wm. Hinkel, 201 Ist St. Phone 966-J. 7-21-lwk FOR RENT— Furnished light housekeeping rcoms, also one sleeping room, 622 3rd St. Phone Phone 132-W. 7-21-3t FOR RENT—Well furnished room with kitchenette for light house- keeping. Phone 273, 411 5th St. St. 7-21-1lw FOR RENT—Two pleasant rooms with bath in a modern home. Private entrance. 617 8th St. Phone 601 5 7-18-1wk. FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground, floor, close in. Phone 6723. 120 Ist St. 2-20-tf. jitable Aiso 5-5-tt FOR RENT—One large room for one or two gentlemen: Roard, 406-6th St. WANTED TO RENT WANTED — Unfurnished light housekeeping rooms immediate- ly. Box 663. 7-17-3t DRESSMAKING _ DRESSMAKING wanted by the day. Charges: room and board and $1.50 per day. Call 575J. 7-18-3t FOR SALE—7 head e corner lot, 650x150 in the best residence district in Bismarck, Paving, sewer, water and gas all in and partial excava- tion made. Price and terms right. 167 Tribune, Bismarck, N. 4-19-tf FOR SALE—The pool room property at Washburn, N. D., complete as it stands including ivt, buildings and all fixtures and furniture. If with five hotiom P. N. O. plows, with extra breaker bottoms. For further information write or phone Knute Johnson, Stesling, N. D. 7-10-t£ FOR RENT—The BE. 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 WANTED—Old False Teeth. We pay high as $10 for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. We buy crowns. bridges. Western Metal Company, Bloomington, Ill. FOR SALE—One Elgin Bicycle prac- tically new at a reasonable price. Inquire at F. M. R. Electric Ser- vice, 205 Broadway. Phone 338. 7-19-3t FOR SALE—Frame building 18x24 height 14 feet. Suitable for house to be moved. Inquire Christ Free. 217 12 street North. 7-18-3t WANTED—Good , family home to board infant. State Childrens Bureau, Bismarck, N. Dak. 7-19-1t of Registered Short Horn cattle, or will trade Have Your Newspaper Files or Magazines Bound'¥Y| Y Newspapers or individuals can have their newspaper files or maga- zines or other material bound at the Tribune’s Bindery. At Right Prices, Let us figure on your next order of binding. rooms, 1-21-1wk |} PERCENT andy Safety with]’ Issued by |! the oven going you should plan to | one application of heat. ty f has been achieved,’ de as much baking as possible with | serts the wri i those as- at the expense “of of well-known persons and intitutions, who! HIS BASEBALL FACE a. harles W. Bryan, Democ Nl fans who cxlmly dential nominee 3 a game from under ing study at Washington, whe is one of tilted hat. : he went costia, District record, by remaining in the - (Capyright, Harris & Ewing) Lieutenant John Price and Frank W. Wead, naval aviators at Ana- { Columbia, who ibroke non-stop seaplane duration | ir for 14 hours and 53 minutes, after fly- miles. They were finally forced down ‘hy a heavy fog. SUMMER. STUFF Hig first ocean plunge! Oh hoy! ‘And no one-piece bathing suit law is'belng enforced on him, Ig he p y leased? Just look at his face. | perience. calling itself the Non-Voting League, | has been formed in Tokio by a group advanced thinkers. This group came into being shortly {before the recent elections, and its j members refused to take part in j the voting. The ultimate purpose j of the league is to replace the pres- ent “capitalistic” system of govern- ment by proletarian rule, and its weapon is simple non-co-operation. he group includes the _ brilliant uko Yoshino, most famous of adical writers and think- Isoh Abe, of Waseda Tatsuji Fuse, correspond- ent in Moscow for the ( ichi and the Tokio Nichi Yu | NOTICE OF MO CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Notice’ Is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles | F. Butterfield, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of gagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Company, Ine., mortgagee, dated the 11th day of April, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the jregister of deeds in‘and for the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, on the 12th day of April, 1918, at’ ten o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 143 of Mortgages, on page 7, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in such mort- we_and hereinafter described, at front door of the courthouse st Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 23rd day of July, 1924, to fy the amount due upon such mortgage on the date of le. pren described in said ye and which will be sold to the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter (SE) of Section Seven (7), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-one (141), North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West ‘of the 5th P. There will be due upon such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of 70, besides the costs, disburse- ts and expenses of this foreclo- Mortgagee. G. F. DULLAM AND C, L, YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-16-23-30—7-7-14-21 NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given That that certain mortgage executed and deliy- ered by Johanna Hartley and Arthur Hartley, husband and wife, of Bis- marek, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota to Bismarck Bank, a banking association of Bismarck in said county and state, dated the 22nd day of August 1922’and_ record- ed in the office of the Register of {Deeds for Burleigh County in the State of North Dakota on the 23rd day of August 1922 in Book 171 of Mortgages on page 204, will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- cribed at the front door of the Court House in the county of Burleigh in the state of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. on Fri- day, the 8th day of August 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follow: Lots Seven (7), Eight (8), and Nii (9) in Block Nineteen (19) of River- view Addition to the city of Bi marck according to the plat thereof on file in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county. There will be due upon such mort- gage upon the day of sale the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-nine Dollars and Twenty-two Cents ($239.22) principal and interest. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 20th ‘day of June 1924. BISMARCK BANK, Mortgagee, By BENTON BAKER, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dykota. ‘ 6-23-30—7-14-21-28 Real Estate . Transfers Filed Real estate transfers filed Burleigh county include. K. M. Ulmer and wife to Wil- liam Bansmer, part of sec. 22, twp. 144, range 75. Katherine Deibert and husband to Petrine Hansen, lots ‘22, 23, 24, block 10, Sturgis Addition. Investors Mortgage Security Co. to S. H. Drum, E 1-2 sec. 9, twp. 187, range 75. George E. Wallace to. F. H. Trygg W 1-2 of SE 1-4 of sec. 17, twp. 139, range 79. Andrew C. Berg and wife to Axel Asplund N 1-2 of NW 1-4 of sec. 26, twp. 143, range 79. F. E. Young Real Estate Co- Anton Chfist, lcts 9 and 10, bloc! 7, Sturgis Addition. Jce*and Mae Bortell to L. Rubin lot 7, block 11, Riverview Addition. John'J. Schmidt to K. M. Ulmer part of sec, 22, twp. 144, range 75. E. L. Carr and wife to R. L. Wil- son part of SW 1-4, sec. 22, twp., 139, range 75. H.-W. Horr and wife to J. Jr Schmid NW 1-4, sec. 17, twp. 143, range 39. HUSSEY WON'T START Frank’ Hussey, the New York school boy member of the Olympic team, will not be a starter in the 100-meter preliminaries at Paris, according to Lawson Robertson, team coach. Loren Murchison gets the Place on account of his greater ex- } AGE FORE- | y R. Butterfield, deceased, mort- | 1 i IT'S A WONDER SOMEONE EL HASN'T GONE AHEAD WITH THE. ORILLING! 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