The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 7

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MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Competent, energetic young man to work by the month.| Apply Lockwood Accessory Com-! pany. 1-26-3t WANTED AT ONCE—High grade mechanic for a modern garage in County seat town. Married man preferred. Steady employment. Write Tribune No. 913. MEN WANTED—Do you wan| learn the art of refinishing auto- mobiles and furniture in Dupoint’s , Taco. Our competent instructor will fit you for big opportunitigs. Apply at once. Stair and Peder- 1-24-3t ‘ade MEN and Women learn bi -great demand, big wages, Few weeks “required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1-19-1m ___ HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED- Girl for gen work. Phone 774, 515 2nd St. 1-2 WANTEL 1 for general work_and to care for child. 946-W after 6 o'clock. Call WANTED— Middle aged Indy to Keep house in small town, three adults to cook for, Write Tribune No. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1925 . Oo Cid Tribune Classified Advertise PHONS, 36 =" | Cassiied; Advertsing Rates LN aad words or 1 week, 25 Ade over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES- 65 Cents Per Inch All classifiea ads are cash in advance. Copy sheuld be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. THE -BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 _ OVERLAND CHAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500 miles mostly paved roads. $350 cash or best offer, on account of sick- ness Box 162, Wilton, No. Dak. 27-3t \ 1. FOR SALE—Police pups, 2 to 5 mo. $30 ‘to $50, black to silver grey, all eligible, out of (Strong heart strain). Snowflake of the North 912. 1-24-tf| at stud. fee $25. Mrs. Wm, Mc- | Culloch, Cooperstown, N. Dak. SALESMAN 1-27-1t TAILORING SALESMEN FOR SALE—A large red barn locat- DAVIS $29.50 “Square Deal” line] ed on Ave. A between 7th and ‘8th ready for spring. Amazing values,| Sts. This building could easily nationally famous, “‘Satisfaction| be converted into a dwelling or guaranteed or money returned.”| business building. City water and Liberal commissions in advance.| electric lights. Size of barn, 28 x New profit-sharing plan to in-| 44, lot 80 ft. 6 inches by 5D feet. grease your earnings. No charge] ‘For quick sale, $1275. If interest- for $40 selling outfit. Our eigh-| ed call 214W. teenth year selling direct. Pro- 1-24-3t ducers—save time, Mail. letter] FOR--SALE==Cholee Imported. ivi erience und references.| German Rollers .,..,....- -$8.00 loring Co. 1050) Hartz Mountain Singers .... 7.00 Power Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohi ) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED—Party to break 200 acres and seed to Flax, owner to furnish séed. Description of lund is west 1-2 of Se 7, near Brittin, N. D. Land for sale. Give full information in first letter, Ad- dress J. Clevan, Brookings, S. Dak. ~27-5t ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—A nicely furnished with board in modern home, Suit- able for two. Hot water Phone 883 or call at 217-8th St. 1-26-tf FOR RENT—Large pleasant well furnished room, Suitable for one or two, Cull 247 after 6 P. M. Mrs. J. M. Devine. 1-24-1w FOR” RENT—Partly furnished or} unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping. College Building. Phone 183. 1-23-1w FOR &kEN1—Lwo modern furnished sleeping rooms. Pnone 1052-Rs 422 4th St. 1-21-1w ————$—_————$ in WORK WANTED WANTED—To cate for one or two ‘ children, Write tribune No. 90 FOR RENT—Five hundred acre farm improved, 235 acres under culti- vation. Balance pasture and hay and. Apply to Albert Falck, 4% & miles N. W. from Bismarck, 1-21-1w eee atecite th FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—A two room, and one room apartment furnished for light housekeeping. The ‘Laurain Apts. Phone 303. B. F. Flanagan, ‘Prop. RENT—A newly decorated 5 rooms and , also gar- be occupied at once, For} FOR" room cottage at 71D newly painted. an id W. 8. Casselman, Tat.” MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One 9x12 Krex rug, good as new, Winchester repeating ‘shot gun, used three times. Phone] 870-R. 26-3 FOR ALE—Dresser, —chiffonier, singer and portable electric _ma- chines, chairs and othér articles. ' Call at @5-5th St. or phone 613-J. 3 1-26-$t for three. Call at “At. Thayer, St. 1-27-3t) ATS... SOPH { were: duly sat “hour. of two o'clock in the afternoon ) Half (S% of S%) of Section. Twenty WANTED—A woman to do washings! D. 1 Native Singers Cages, Séeds, Treats prone 115-J. ete. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. 1-26-Im GARAGF FOR RENT—619 6th St. Phone 214W. 1-26-3t FOR SALE—One complete Aultman & Taylor threshing outfit in A-1 shape. separator, separator run only 70 days. One 8 bottom plow with stubble and braker bottoms. One 10 ft, Tractor drill. Write Arnold Rupp, Beidwin, N. D. 1-24-8t | SMOKE—Commercial Club 10¢ cigar, Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third © Street, ~ Bismarck, N..D. 12-3-2mo. NY Card NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage executed and de- livered by Leonard Carlson and Lela Carlson, his wife, mortgagors, to, Drake-Ballard Company, a corpor: tion, mortgagee, dated the 2ist di of. November, A. D. 1917, and recor‘ ed in Book 151 of Mortgages, | Page 196, in the office of the tegis- ter of deeds of the County of Bui leigh, in the State of North Dakota, | and assigned by an instrument in writing to Dubuque Savings Bahk, which assignment was dated the 6th day ‘of .Mareh, A. D. 1918, and re- corded in Book 151, at Page 310, in the office of the said register of deeds, and which: mortgage was thereafter assigned by said Dubuque Savings Bank. by an instrament in writing to. Mount Pleasant Home, which assignment was dated the 31st day of Mag, A.D. 1918, and recorded in Book 189, Page 24, in the of- fice of the said register of deeds, will be foreclosed by a remises in such mbrigage’and here- after described, at the front “door of the courthouse in''the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and: State ‘of North: Dakota, at the on..the: 2nd day of March, 1925, ‘to satisfy the: amount due upon such niortgage on the date of sale, The premises described in suck mortgage and. which- will be sold: to satisfy the same are ‘described as follows, ‘to-wit: The South Half of’ the South 25-50 H, P. engine, 32x50 | Di ments An international bar the dream of Attorney John A. Cline| 1+ ‘Sport requiring ponies. Puzzle: | of Cleveland, president of the Ohio} > State Bar Association. He is start-| 8: ing a movement that eventually may | }2+ s bring it about. Such an organi Te Ube tion, he says, would take over much | 15. Rodent. of the work now done by foreign] 16. More sugary. consuls and eliminate considerable a. pe joi te a 20. Hebrew 7 eae Part of leg. : ~~" 122. Organs of hearing. to satisfy said judgment and special} 24. Like. execution. 25. Rested. The real estate above mentioned and ‘to be sold is situated. in the |4 ounty of Burleigh, and State of| 29. Way North Dakota, and is known and des-| 82. Fight. , cribed as follows, to-wit: 34, A drunkard. The North One-Half (N%) of | 35. Number. Gees Ales nen aga 37. Depended. Hundred and Forty-two 2); Wane ole ieleinent- ves ; Fee e re euegcane. (a1). ms Dia element of a product. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota, | 4? this 9th day of January, 1925 ALBIN HEDSTROM, Sheriff of Burleigh County, State of Nor M. R. KEITH, Attorney for Plaintiff, Kenmare, North Dakota. | Vile. W. M. Griffis, Plaintiff, Chair. tha Smith, Frances A. Smith Tn times known as Frances K. Sr ee Clayton C. Smith, Mrs. E, D. Ed Spher Mrs. D. H. Costello, Le Smith, Proph Owed. Mrs. A. C. Barth, Claren You won't have to consult the 69- horizontals ‘y word may be found in a high s-hool dictionary. | 3. Peruse, 1-19-26 K cal element. ens ay anes Ocean. Clear profit. SUMMONS aS Appointment. STATE, OF NORTH aKOnh, aon Rolls of film. ounty of Burleigh.—ss. 58. en, ATL GMAgENCin ARNO In District Court, Fourth Judicial} 60. Toward. Gane istrict. 61. Ban, ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CROSSWORD PUZZLE to solve this HORIZONTAL Anawer to Yesterday's Crossword Sin, Cleverness. Devour. Flights of steps, Truest. Tool. nplished. of te body. in water. Snake-like fish. 5 Time of earth turning once on! oo Ventilating macl S. Lyrie poem. | dof the night, | ed in the complaint. JOSEPH COGHLA! Attorney for Plaintiff, Bismarck, North Dakota. NOTICE You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following described real property situated in the city of Bismarck. in the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, to-wit: The North one hundred fect of Lot 4 (also known as the North two-thirds of |g, Lot 4) Block 5, Northern Pacific | omeiy) Addition to the y of Bismarck, | 'ece!ve' North Dakota. That the purpose of |commi this action is to quiet title of said|cial club. real property in the. above named| Because plaintiff and that no personal claim is made against any of the said de- fendants. JOSEPH COGHLAN, .; Attorney for Plaintiff, «’* Bismarck, North Dakota. 1-6-13-20-27—2-3-10 cent reduc y posts and the increa and in suc alfalfa, swe Frank W. Smith, and Intended. eiee ieee sons unknown clairiing any Couples. 1 in wand friend. interest in, or lien, or ; Tmheretoce: y cistern, upon the property described in the! 7c ‘phinks Harm, complaint. Defendants. | 77° pyamine Mohammedan person. The State of North Dakota to the | ‘/ /xamine. More painful. above named Defendants VERTICAL Recinouségullstanee: You are herehy.summoned to an-} 1. Minute opening. bs Born. ver the complaint in the above en-| 9° Jewel of delicate colors (pl), Seond parsomapronounc@ies.) titled action, which is on file at the| 3 ; x De le = 3. Allow. Ponderous book office of the clerk of the District] 4° Goniuncti 5 Court in and for said county ‘and; © ALE Es - Quantity State ati hian office «Al 6. Place of public contest (pl.), Serpent, North Dakota, and to s y 7. Purpose. Brooding place, of your ans’ to the said complaint} 8, Father. Capture. on the sub: ber at his jetting in} 9. Skill. Perish Bismarck, said county and state,} 19, Pure. sas within thirty days’ after the service | y1 Onate ot sieht Negative: of this summons upon you, exclu-| ° ansr Ob SIBDY: resent, sive of the day of such service, and j = ce pe ee cost in case of your failure to appear ll Sn eae ce or answer, judgment will be taken REDUCTION IN eR ene i a e improye- inst you for the relief demand- Sy s read. Sarineth ccomRIA Res WOOL FREIGHT On a carload of posts shipped from RATES POSTED Fargo, N. ern Pacific and Great Northern r joints » Feb, 8, according to notices ways from Minnesota to North Da-| Post of 3 in fect from Be- | will become effec midji, Minn., to Bismarck is about 8 cents, but under. the reduced rate, ioner of the to be on the brink of a substantial fencing program in connection with railroads are interested in facilitat= International Falls to Beach, N. D..| under the new rates will | claréd re- hipment — to cost $71 less, to Bis- to New Rockford $7: 50 less. D., Jan. 27.—Forty per- tion in freight charges on pole wood over the North- to ent rate The pound tamarack | the charge will be about 5 cents, NGS IN WELL 17 YEARS FOUND burn, N, D., Jan. nd Otto Kugler, who recently the by Neil Williams, traffic Fargo Commer- North Dakota is believed se in livestock production h hay and pasture ¢ eet clover and grasse: Andrew | Gr bought well-digeing machine OUT.OUR WAY (20), Township No. One Hundred Forty-one» €141) North Range Seventy-eight (78) West of the Fifth Principal. Meridian,jin the County. of Burteigh and State of North Dakota. Where will’ be due ‘on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Two ‘Thousand Eighty Dollars ‘and Twenty-two Cents ($2080.22) and the costé ‘and vexpengex: of “foreclosure and sal@e. ps6. i m Dated this 19th day of Sdmuary, A. of . eRe CH ( MODNT; PLEASANT HOM! Assignee of Rracee es Dubgque; Towa. i ZUGER & THIEOTSON, Attorneys fer ave jAatlgnee, Blomareks North eer a aifbTI.24 tt O88 NOTICE OF SPECIAL EXECUTION WHEREAS heretofore _ judgment i rage foreclosure e ‘the Clerk ‘9! District* Court for Burleigh Osunty, < Nortly ° Dakot: Wherein. Merchants & Manufactu: State Bank, a corporation, was Plain- tiff, and Fred Clark, Florence Clark, his wife, Andrew Jackson and Brush- MeWilliams. Company, a corporation, were Defendants, and wherein it was adjudged and decreed that Plaintiff | recover the sum of Forty-one Hun- dred Seven and 651-100 ($4107.51) Dollars, and decreeing that sai claim is a valid first mortgage lien upon the real estate therein des- cribed, and that said real estate be | sold to satisfy the same, and the James Newton Owens is just- eight. But he’s a sophomore in high school at ‘Oklahoma Baptist. University. in Shawnee, Okla. He studying Caesar. and. Greek, reads. Spanish protien ‘that stamp most “of - the seniors. But during recreation “Nub- said lien foreclosed thereby. Now, Thetefore, Notice. Is Hereby Given, that by yirtue of a Writ of Special Execution i Court and directed ® j cribing said judgment, 1, igned, Sheriff, shall offer for sal and sell at public auction to the ie , of February | crclock Pe Mz: atthe door of. the Court House. in ) Biamanck North Nekata i i } cial dese fan cash the. premises 1925, front id} su DOES THyS SOUND | ALL RIGHT TO WOU ? “PANDEMONIUM BROKE. LOOSE AND THE LIGHTS WENT OUT, AS TWO GUN GERBER STAGGERED OUT: f iOF “ARE SALOON DOOR ,, | WITH “BNO SHOTS IN HIM. By Williams | ppm vere, 0. CHANGE THET FusT WoRD- 4H CHANDELIER BROKE LOOSE AN TH LIGHTS WENT OUT. SOUNDS BETTUH. AN'TO GIVE THET Two GON FELLER A FEW MORE SHOTS, TANT LIKELY HED GE 4 STAGGERIN WTA ONLY TWO SHOTS O' LICKER l tn J Rwulliaws SS j experience, PAGE SEVEN ck Gross, edigging the we who i and th just | discovered irm are telling of a strange They stated that after they had run a new casing in the qld about seven or the depth of going down up the |that a pair of the Well, they |whilé Mr. MOM’N POP PoP HQW Do YoU LIKE MY NEW PARTY DRESS - 1 MADE TALL MYSELF! casin jthing that preve; farther Dot Gets Pop's Opinion slid ght, feet, be- | fallen in the well some 17 Sauer in it casing from going Upon pulling |tongs had sunk straight down about they found|seven feet beyond the depth of “5 Jing tongs that had | water,in the 17 years, ars ago, | airing | some i avelts had stuck struck | u ted the casing from | had and kept The down, again READ ‘TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. By Taylor was re TURN AROUND anv J LET ME SEE THE BACK - Now STEP » FoRWAR) b= NOW STAY IN THERE TILL ITS FINISHED tt Dr\ MA0% > 1-29 101025 wy eA sence. ime | | THIS HAS GO To sToP! TH’ NEXT TIME HE DOES IT ILL SHUT DOWN ON HIS CRED ey 27 || ~ Qe f THIS NEAR, ALEK Jt nor Tsay any BAD WORDS AN’ NOT T' TALK BACK T NY MOTHER AN’ NEVER TD PLAY HOOKEY FROM SCHCOL DIDNT NEED Any! WHAT RESOLUTIONS } : DID You MAKE FoR _) OH, LOTS OF ‘EM= d You SAY- mM ss BARKER 1S ABOUT) qi >{ To THROW AFIT 2, / |} ‘t HE MAKES UP, KIS MIND TO DOA THING DCESITS eal 27-25 By Blosser Reta an ee 3) \WU2Z JUST TA ‘3 7 DID YOU MANE aC AN/ NEW YEAR'S WAY, T AINT i USED TY ONES | I-MADE LAST

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