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_ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Tribune Classified Advert i i faa, 4s HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Experiénced Waitress at Homan’s Cafe. _—_—2-91wk. WANTED-—Girl to work for board and room. Mrs. R. £. Wenzel, 321 Park Ave. Call after 6 >v'clock. 2-9-3t. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Apply Mrs. Tillotson. Phone 1 32. 2-10-3t WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Call at 27, Corner of Midan and Ave. A. Phone 906. 2-11-3¢ MALE HEL? WANTED MEN and Women learn barber trade —great demand, big wages. Few weeks required. Catalog free. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. or Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1-19-1m BABY CHICKS BABY CHICKS—-Strong, husky six- ~ teen leading varieties culled by na-, tional judge. Buy northern bred Quality Live delivery circular free. Caledonia Hatchery, Cale- donia, Minn., Dept. 3. 1-30-1m oe MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Party wants to buy a satisfactory, good modern house with three bedrooms, Down pay- ment about $600 and monthly pay- ments. Write Tribune No, 922. 2-10-1w lady desires Phone WANTED—Competent position as housekeeper. 467-M. 815 Ave. B. 2-10-1w STUDENT at Business college would! like 'to work for board. Inquiré at. Business College. + 2-0-3t WANTED—Two young men to work . by the month. F. Jaszkowiak," 421 _ 12th St. 2-9-tf FOR SALE—Car in ure every day food top and nearly new battery, the first $100 takes. it. Can de. seen at 408 5th St. or ne 597-R. N 1 2-Rbwk} FOR SALE OR TRADE—Hotel tuca-! ted in one of the best towns on Killdeer branch. If you sré look- ing for a small hotet ‘in a ‘good 1 Insettion, 2% words or 2 ingeritoane 26 words or 8 insertions, 25. word ot 1 week, 25 words o! le Ade over 26 words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch’: All classified ade are cssh fo advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o’clock to insure Insertion same day. THE ; BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 382 : py FOR :SALE—Oak sideboard with China closet: Phone 843-W. 10 West Thayer St. 2-10-1w peak LES ULE FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT—Available Feb, 16th or March ist modern, unfurnished “four room and bath flat, including heat. Phone 905 after 5 P..M.. * BB-tf ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Pieasant sleeping room in modern home. Good location. Call 948, Sk _ 2-10-tf |¥OR RENT—Modern furnished room. Call 857-W. 710° 7th St. e 2-10-3t FOR ReNi—iwo small furnished rooms for light housekeeping, ‘fhe Leorairapts: “BF. Phone 303. hee SEV SNS} ‘T-lwk | #oR REN=—Strictly modern apart- went i Rose Apartments. Apply _v..W. Murphy, Phone $52. 4-80-t¢ FOR RENT—2 modern garages, ce- ment Tfoor, central location, 414 6th St. Call 710 after 6 P. M. 1. town ‘his is a real-bargain. Write , Tribune No. 918, 2-7-1w FOR SALE—A bargain, 6 room part- modern house on 11th street., Has maple floor, porch, lights, wa- ter, basement, and “heat, Fadés ‘east, 50 foot lot, near school, for the total price of $2800.. Down payment and then « batante rent. Not old. Geo. M.. Register. 2-8-1w! OVERLAND CHAMPION FOR SALE—24 model, driven 7500 miles mostly paved roads, $350 cash or best offer, on account of. sickness, Box 162, Wilton,.No. Dak, 2-3-t£ FOR SALE—At a bargain, two wood- en type case stands, fully equipped with slides, real bargain for print- er, who needs new — eqtipmeni Sale for cash only. Apply Tri- dune. 1-28:tF .FOR™ SALE—Choice Imported German Rollers -$8.00 Hartz Mountain Singers .... 7.00 Native Singers ........ + 6.00 Cages, Seeds, Treats Tele- i { ete. Phone 116-J. Jacob Bull, Box 728, Dickinson, N. D. é . 1-26-1m SMOKE—Commercial Club 10c cigar, Little Billy’s 5c cigar. Cigars of Quality, same as first class work- manship. Manufactured by W. F. Erlenmeyer, 423 Third Street, Bismarce, WN. D. 12-3-2mo.. FOR SALE—Pure bred Jersey Bill, one year old. Goud one, Gene Wachter, Bismarck, N. D. 1-30-tf THE AT ~ SHOP’ Mrs. A. H. Pearson, successor to Mrs. N. W. Kelly, hemstitching, “pi- coting, stamping, gathering. Your patronuge respectfully solieited. All work guaranteed. Annek::Block,. 608 Broadway. Mail orders given: pre’ attention. ae WANTED TO RENT—Ten, room house. Close itt, 917 Tribune Co, oa peek a eeiw FOR SALE CHEAP—One= Lioyd_re- versible baby catriage, floor ‘lanip, porch swing in good condition and one pair of hockey skates’ with shoes attached about 9%. Phone 459-M or call/at 123 West Thayer St. 2-10-tf OR SALE—Fort Rice Ferry; Bont. *)) Cash or bankable paper. Will sell cheap. Good location. Write W. H. Baker, Livona, N. D. 2-11-1w WANTED—P. & 0, self litt 8 bot- tom plow, stubble and breaker bot- toms must be in good shape and]: price right. Tony Schmitz, Dris- coll, N. Dak. 2-11-1w w strictly » hardwood FOR” SALE—Nearly modern 6 room hou: floors, Close in on pavement, $2800, $1500 cash, balance .pay- ments. Write Tribune No. 919. ey See pens up his eyes, ther tumbles outwas the furnace door: tA ume t ing up the tire (Copyright, 1926 like|’ ARLY in che morning when it’s time: for.folks € rise, how oft. thi same old story has been told. A sleepy missus-whigpers, when daa | ‘4 better AX the Gi ‘ ! to raise corn, hogs and cattle. _dress. Clyde Nolen, 223 4th. St, jismarck. x LOST LOST—Sunday in St. Mary’s church, thy return to Tribune office. he *_ 2-20-8t LOST—Between Bismarck and Bald- Win, ore 80x3 1-2” Goodyear Tire on rim and carrier with 1925 li- cense number F 6-501 ‘notify A. Petersof, 218 First St. for reward. , ete 211-3t LOST—Brown Boston Bag containi ladies articles and spectacles. Find-| the er please call telephone 982R for Mec iae eee erartyy ver NOTJCE OF‘REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that certain mortgage, executed. and. de- livered. by Samuel Kahler and ‘Ele- nera Kahler; his wife, Mortgagors, to Jacob Hack, Mortgagee, dated the Ast day ‘of Décefitber, 1921 and filed for record in the toffice of the Reg- ister of Deeds of the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota at 9 o'clock A,.M..on the 14th day of December, 1921 and:.therein re-; corded in Book 169 of Mortgages at pagé 576, will” bé’fareclosed by 1a sale of the premisés in such mort-' gage and hereinafter described at the front door af the Court :House in the: City: of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and. State: vf North Dakota, at the Hour of two o'clock, P. M. on the 18th day of February, 1926, to:satisfy the amaunt dué.upon such mortgage on the day in} North. Dakota, fn the .eity of . Bis- such: mortgage. and: which. will - be of sale, The. premisest describe sold to satisfy the same cribed as follows: . The South half of warter and the West half of the utheast Township are des- Pa the 5th « Principal rleigh ‘County,' These will bo 1921, 1923 and 1924 paid by mortg: sum of One Thirteen and 84100: Do! of costs and disbursements, range Dated this 5th day'of January, JACOB HACK, ! ; Mortgagec. GEO, THOM, 31, it oer Bagec. Orne} Goodries, N. Denne Notice Is Hereby Given, Bhat that certain Me exetuted’ ‘and de- livered by, Jonathan Glanville and Frances A. Glanville, his wife, Mort- Conr Minneapolis, Minnesota, gagors, to-‘Union: Investment an of lortgagce tober re the office of the Register of Deed: of Burleigh, the County of bis Pag hats beeen EA Service; tn6.) he. coals are ‘house. a bunch’ of kéys. ' Findet’ please | E.| en. that ‘that. certain’ mortgage execu: | ng! Harry E. O'Neill, mortgagee, dated 3 fi the Southwest parts at Section’ Two, in ne: Hundred — forty-foor North, of Range Seventy-five west picridian, tin orth: Dakota, + due. on such mort- gage at the date. of’ sale, inclading taxes on said premises for the bras e | ee, amounting, to. $163.08, tho Thousand Nine Hundred lars, exclusive 1-7-14-21-28—2-4-11 sa | NOTI e D. nineteen hundred and | twenty-three and filed for record in | and 2-7-1wk | State of North Dakota, on the 10th ats. 1 Girls ‘used to kiss’ and’ make up; now: they make,/up and ‘kiss. { = day of December A. D, 1923, and re-| corded in Book 174 of* Mortgages, st | page-471, will be foreclosed, by a sale of the premises im such *Mortguge and hereinafter described, at — the front door of the Court House in the City: of Bismarek inthe County of Burleigh, and State of North Da- kota, at the hour of two o'clock P. to satisfy the amount due upon said | Mortgage on the day of sale. j |The premises described in, said ‘Mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are those certain remises situated in the County of Burleigh, and State. of North Dakota, {and -described as follows, to-wit: | Kast half of the Southeast quarter (E%SE%) and Lots | Seven (7) and Eight (8), of Sec- | tion Thirty (30), and Northwest | Quarter. (NWM) | of ~ Sectibn ealllwenty-nine (29), Towrship: 144, North, of Rafge Seventy-six, ests?» < There will be due on such Mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of Seventeenhundred twenty-seven and 6100 Dolars; together with . the costs of foreclosure. « Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 2nd day of February, 1925. t UNION:INVESTMENT COMPA) Mortgagee. CG. OLGEIRSON, Attorney for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dako! | 2-4-11-1 Y, NOTICE OF, Bownb Ace FORE- ,. . CLOSURE SALE 1” Default. having occutred in ¢ conditions of the mortgage herei: after described, notice is hereby gi the i ted and. delivered by John Peck and Cy: M. “Peck,” hig wife;' mortgagors, to 25th day of August 1916 and filed. for reegrd.in the office of the register of deeds of Burleigh county, North Dakota,.on September. first 1916 at the hour of 2 o'clock P. Ma and duly recorded therein’ in book 108. of Mortgage Record.on: page 202 and duly assigned by said mortgagee ito John P. O'Leary, by, an instru- +ment in writing, dated’ September !28th, 1916 and filed for record in ithe office ‘of ‘tte register -of’ deecs of said:-Burleigh county on October 6, 1916 sat the hour of 1:30) o'clock P. M.,vand duly recorded therein in dook 83 0f Mortgage Deed: Record on page 356 and which ‘said mort- gage was assigned by said John P O'Leary to Harry. E. O'Neill under date of December 2nd 1924 and said last mentioned assignment was filed for record in the office of the .reg- ister of deeds of suid*Burleigh coun- ty on December 12, 1924 at the hour of: 3 o'clock’ Pe M., and duly record- ed therein in book 175 of Assign- tmhent.of Mortgages on: patee 268, will be féretlosed by a sale of ‘the prem- ises- in such mortgage and herein- after described at the front door of the ‘court house of Burleigh county, marck, in Burleigh county, North Dakota at ‘the hour of. 10 o'clock. A. M., an the 20th day of March A. D. 1925 to satisfy the umount due upon such mortgage on the, day of sale. *Thé preniises described in such M.,-on the 14th day of March 1925, |» : 5—3-4-11] ree wana A eel ® lag made up by the shortness of most black squares. _ HORIZONTAL, Answer to Yesterday's Crossword 1. To be permitted: Puzzle. 3 t 4, Resinous substdnce—a sailor, ma 7. Offer. 10, Cottage—enclosure for doves. 11, Member of :solar system with eccentric orbit. One, Seller (pl.) Aséociate in business (pl.) Before (poet.) Not out. Dad. Golf term. Fool. To bring ‘back ce#iininal another state, Stréteh. Te ae, Convert into leather, True. Connective meaning “either.” from Canvas shelter (pl.) Loud’ noise. . Small.’ . Because. . Flower. . Agitate. 46. Buby bear. 48, Upon: 49. Part of “to be.” $0. Self. 62. SHallow;"open dish (pl) 65. Highest point—crisis, 57. Color. 58. Hits with open hand. 60. A grain, 61. Go into. 63. Organ of sight. 64, Exists. 65. From-~concerning, Smail bed. Woman’s fur tippet, + Decide-- resolve, 76. Ornameéntil vase. 77. Behold. , 78. Negation. 79. Shy—baskiful. 80. Large freshwater ducks, 84. Care of the feet, 7. Bornd—skip. Roundéd, projecting purts—sub- division of a lung (pl.) igid—chilly, in. 92. Saturated. 95. Female sheep. VERTICAL 1, One who annoys; vexes, bothers, 2. Consumed. 3. Assent. 4. 40 cubie feet—2000 Ibs. - ing. indic. of “be.” First. pérson 4. 5. 6. A kind of cloth. 7. Conjunction, 8. Wayside hotel. 9, Regulating food. 10. Vehicle (pl.) This crossword puzzle is a Jittle larger than its predecessors, ‘but that's Floor covering. iW Mixed type. A root, like a potato. Enemy. Violation of divine law. Local convulsive motion of muscles. 17. Bottom of a river. SL. Evergreen, flowering shrub, poi- HARRY E. of said mort, READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. O'NEILL, ignee of the. said assignee f sai agee. dent vote, was Grand Forks, N. 20 prettiest girls at the University as picked by stu- ade known late yes- terday or early today, edifors of The o: North Dakota, 20 FAIREST “U” COEDS TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON jsity, Dy, |pacotan, year book of the uni who are sponsoring the: sele tion, announced. Photographs of these girls are to be submitted to James Montgomery} Flagg, “nationally known artist, fo a final selection of 10 girls, the edi- tor stated. rT. Feb, 11.—The words and its greater number of Smallest U. S. coin (pl.) Piglike, hoofed animal. body of water, ir together, Rodent. ' Percieve. Ensnared. Carried ‘on horseback or in aj vehicle. Puts on. A sudden app Article. Near. instrument for handling ice or heated metals. True. sonous. Like. Portion—more than one. A minute particle. Myself. A lady’s handbag. Yes. Preposition, Core jand. paid as penalty (pl) 4 Mon Insect. Spoken. 46 inches. Inclination of the head. A master—ruler. Alkaline salt from wood in solution. Road or path. Simian. A female porker. To caress—indulge. Frozen water. Bovine. bxists. ashes mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy the same ‘are described as fol lows, to-wit: The north half; of the south east quarter of section thirty-four ( in township one hundred and thi nine (139) north, of range seventy seven (77) west of the Sth principal meridian in Burleigh county, North Dakota, There will be on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of nine hundred and fifty five dollars and eighty four cents ($955.84), he sides the costs of this foreclosu Dated February 3rd, A. D. 1925.1 ’ By Williams dated the 3rd day.of Oc‘ | Is \ mesPiicen | cnt ek ne mew rr gt serra AMIN TELUYA BE ANE RIGaT Now ‘FORE WE * GO ANOTHER STEP. AT LITTLE COORG \ DONT BELONG IN JNO MIDDLE + / =: ENERGY. MOM’N POP YES-MRGUNN SPEAKING - OH YES MRS PATTERSON - HOW ARE YOU? NO -WE'RE Gor ING TO STAY HOME * ; @ TONIGHT — YOU SAY YOU'RE COMING OVER? FINE - COME RIGHT ALONG - NES~ I'LL CALL HER ~ Freckle A Way Out WERE GOING TO BE HOME ALL EVENING IN@ FANCY FALSE TEETH eee Bur FoR SERVIC SPEED OR SHOW w GEE! t sTavED AT JAYS HOUSE LONGER. ee cf THE WASH BowL THAT SLID OFF THE CENTRAL HOTEL PoreCH WILL HAVE To EE REPLACED BY A_NEW ONE 5 and His Friends .. Something to Worry About!. By Taylor OWNES MRS PATTERSON -How ARE YOU- LM SO SORRY DEAR | (| But WE ARE GoING To THE THEATER ~ I've Gor iT! WE'LL GO TO A SHOW- THEN YOU'LL HAVE A CLEAR CONSCIENCE GOODNESS- NO WONBER SHE CUT ME SHORT- OH WHAT WILL SHE THINK - WHAT WILL © SHE SAY 2? HOLD ER NEW SHES » ee AREARIN TW ANOTHER ONE CJ WHY, TAG=ARE YoU JUST GOIN HOME Nowe YER MOMS BEEN TLBOKUS FOR YoU *