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FRECKLES. AND. HIS FRIENDS o. By Blosser THAT'S: WHT HE GETS FOR BUTTING IN SQUIRREL FOOD By Ahern ea THE ANTELOPE TOOK THE TRACK MEET LAURELS 4, AWAY FROM BENNY HERE | AND BUT THIS: NEW ON THAT OLD STICK - ME BRUSH: THAT WILL GIVE You A CHANCE To WORK WITH Your. CARPENTER SET~- ow yes A Cities a ” EXTRACIZING To LOOSEN ve VP mw Now | a j Ta VLU TRY IT” sume | poe ‘ WERE! DON'T DO THAT I~ LET ME SHOW OOF !— HowzZAT. .GEoRGE 2 WOTZA .USEN. ME. GOIN’ To corece ~! ( 1 “1 ee d NATURAL “~ HUH? CAN Do ATHLETICS STANDING OF THE| ci) | NATIONAL LEAGUE. . L. Pet. iow York’. Be 10.697 ‘Chicago... 22 11. 688 Cincinnati 20 AT BAL {Pittsburgh 15 1500 Philadelphia: . 14. 18 438 Boston .. 14 19 424 Brooklyn 12 21 364 \St. Louis 212 24 375 GAMES TODAY. ‘National League. Cncinnati at Chicago: 7 Moston at Pittsburgh. » is iNo: other games. ‘scheduled: AMERICAN LEAGUE. ~ WwW. can Leagu: St: Louls at Patladeip Cleveland a tNew York. | Detroit at: Washington. vey ; Chicago at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. ; Ww. L Pet. 632 667: Indiana; 550 Sti Peal: 364 Min 318 +182 . ri A Louisville at: Kansas City. Toleda at St. Paul. Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Columbus at (Minneapolis game} scheduled today played Sunday. VESTERDAY’S RESULTS, “ \National League. RHE Brooklyn wind St. Louis .. 10 2.2 “Grimes an ‘Sherdell and ‘Gonzales. RHE 2 8 5 soot bad Eller. and ‘Winge. Philadelphia . Cineinnati’ Mayer and Burns; RHE New York . oe ae tie Chicago .... of 16.2 Perritt, Anderson, usey and Mc- Carty; Hendrix and Killifer. RHE Boston ..., 261 Pittsburgh . gCk 19. \Nehf and Wilson; Cooper and! Archer. American League. 2 RHE ‘St. Lotiis 410 1 ‘Philadelphia. ; -8 9 2 “Sothdron, “Davenport, ‘Rogers. ant ‘Nutiamaker; Gregg, ‘Myors and Mc- Avoy. i RHE Cleveland .. 13 3 N York . » 713 0 Morton and Oneill; Thormahlen and Hannah. @ ‘ Detroit .. ae Washington . Boland, Jones, ‘Stahage; Ayers\and Ainsmith. e HE Chicago’... 613 1 Boston .. ere War Lae | Cigdtte,, Shellenbach and Lynn, Schalk; Leonard, Bush and Agnew. : American Association. “Louisville ia’e 30. - 4 Kansas ‘City... Stroud, Parnham and, Kocher; “Holl and Blackburn. -No other association games sched- uled: DOG: NOTICE. | Notice is here! ‘eby given that orders hava’ etn “nissaed: to. ifnmédiately im- pound and’ citpeek ‘all dogs: at latge in: the’ city: of Blamarck on and After. May 1 without: the. proper li- cense tag. Tags may be roots front City Assessor Mortis, City. Aud- itor, Cecil. L. Burton, Custodian Cleve- lan? or’ Police Magistrate Bleckreid, at the city hall: Signed: C. MARTINESON, Chiét of Police. 5 18° tf! o| the 4th day of June, 1918, and wilt R ECE) of that required by the first, secana, {lutions and other documents for the . ‘ By PAUL PURMAN. ! A new. star has crept into the lime light of the bantam\weight , division with such stealth and’suddenness that it was not realized ‘he had very néarly arrived at the top until he had kngck- ed Kewpie Ertle from. his perch a claimant of the championship and i Now set to wrest the ‘bantam honor from the ‘brow of Pete Herman, now in the navy, and who clings tenacious- Ny ly to his title regardless of the fact SeaS—ea=eaEeEeaEeaEePaEP>Eouaemm@™_——” PROPOSALS FOR STATE PRINTING Proopsals are hereby solicited for doing the following described print ing and binding for the state of North Dakota for the period of two years, beginnin~ January 1, 1919, and ending December, 31, 192 Such,. proposals will be received at the office\of the secretary of the commissioner bf pub- Hic printing in the Capital, in,the-City of Bismarck, North Dakote, until the hour of two o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, thereat be- opened in public. by, the commissioners of public. printing of the state. of North Dakota. Said printing and binding consists third. fourth and fifth classifications of state printing and is as follows: Class 1. The printing of bils, reso- use of and incident to the legislative assembly. Class 2. The printing and binding of the journals of the senate and house cf representatives. Clas® 3. The printing -and binding of the executive.and public documents and reports. Class 4. The printing and’ binding of the volume of the laws, with the joint resolutions, which shall be in cluded in the said volume. Class 5. ‘The printing of all blanks, circulars and other miscellaneous job work necessary for the use of.the ex- ecutive departments other than such as.are, printed in pamphlet form and fot entering into volumes ‘of execu- tive documents, and all printing not itieluded in, the\foregoing classes. Such proposals, must state the class of’ work being. bid. for and the per ¢ent’ below the maximum rates sever- ally. abrescribed in, Section 48, Chap- ter 3,-Political: Code, Compiled Laws of North Dakota, 1913 (except. such items ‘upon which a net bid is re- quested) at which ihe bidder will per- rcording to the terms. and .in accord: Dick. Loadinait that he can't make the weight by sev- eral pounds now. ‘Now this Loadman is the p of a prize as his main stock in trade. He is one of the few who has ‘been able, to flatten out the wily Ertle tor the count of ten and his record’ for stopping boys of his weight is quite impressive. Herman was never accused of hav- anything which resembled a He can box like a streak, but ing punch. all material required to complete the work, } : Each bid must be in writing, sealed and addressed to the Secretary of the Commissioners of Public Printing, and must’ be accompanied by a.surety bond in the penal sum of at least $4,- 000, the said bond-to be approved as to form and execution by the attorney general, executed by the bidder, with sufficiey ureties, to be approved by the said commissioners of public print- ing, conditioned among other things that the bidder will, within ten days after the acceptance of his bid by said commission. enter into a written contract with the state of North Da: kota, in accordance therewith, and thereafter perform such contract “ac: ante with the specifications hereinaf (er mentioned, provided, however, that when i bidder submits proposals for more than-one class of printing, said bond of $4,000 shall be deemed. suf- ficient to cover all bids. Bids not accompanied by bonds will not be considered. ‘The . ignt to reject any and all, bids is reserved by said commissioners of public printing. Upon the rejection of any. bid or Impurities Promptly Wiped Ameen penty Mi » If there is any trace of Scrofala, or other impurities in your blood, you] i cannot enjoy the full physical dével-} 1 opment that a healthy body is cas pable’ of until your blood been -thoroughly cleansed and. purified’ of all traces of impure matter. S. S., the wonderful old purely, form: the: labor ‘and “furnish stock and s. vegetable ‘blood remedy, hag-no equal| soot <8 : u iy After bella Shee is not a fighter. He ise tall for his di- ion and the advantage in height and reach: has given. him the edge over most lads who have | met his at 119 pounds: ~ Loadman and Herihat hook up ‘for 30- rounds at New Orleans July 4. On that day Loadman expects to leave the ring ‘before’ the end of the 20th with the bantamweight crown;. balanced gr ‘ully on his clasgie some. bids, the bond acepitpanying same will be returned. Blank proposals. and copies af such specifications are on file in. the ‘office of tie state printer at. ihe capitol, m the city of Bismarck, may be had upon request. Dated at Bismarck, UNtag Dakota, this 27th day of Aprill!1918. THOMAS: Hi: Pi Secretary,A0! state, CARL, R: KOSITZKY, _ State Audt i “JOHN STEDD State.Fregsurer, Commissioners of) Printing: if 5~7T 14 24 28. z Prevent,Catérpillar Plague. ‘The greedicst-{hing on. cnrth is a nestling. bird. It const sits own weight of food each ‘day: with a daily gain of 20 to 50'per cent (in growth. Little else than. mouth and stomach, It spends nearly, all itS wi aking moments eating. young robin Ip. captivity re: quires fifty earihworins per-day and asks for more. The progeny (a nestful) of a pair of European jays were ob- served by a naturalist to. cat half a in a senson! ‘Public Temov: Fh t trace of Scrof-' pee a iisrand there, & does not Promptly thal ion thoroughly clesns cletnat an sits te ay and er ee new, tiga ata fan nhoctdete batted or ou! le ai borin is tne today Weta ta bot 2 lete. history of edad St tie free iy SARS ree” ift Laboratory, ‘Alantas 14 Swi NOU OUBUT To KNOW BETTER -SHE! ALL You. DO>IS To POUND IT ON LIKES THIS 4 Now Y'KNOW “THAT AINT SUCH A BAD JUMPIN’- \(REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS| | For the Week Ending | | May 10, 1918 | Furnished. by | BISMARCK ABSTRACT CO. | Room 14, Tribune Block | Telephone 339 ~ o Emil Greenstren & wf to J. W. Guth- rie, WD Lot 8, Blk. 1, Macombers Add. Wilton, N. D. $15.00 Ira W. Savage & wf to Mike Reddy, WD SW% Sec. 26:140-76. $1750. Christian Nilson & wf to William FE. and' Mary E. C. Jensen, WD Lot 2, Blk. 53. Northern Pacific 2nd. Add., 1 $1.00. ‘Elias Elleflood''to George V. ‘Oun- ningham, W. 'D:' Blocks Land*2, 314, Add., Driscoll, Ni D. $759028 .fntb » Mabel Fuller'& huabani°té!! Louts Kenzie & Coffing ‘Add)s0 Scovil, W. D.’ Lots” 4-2:3-4, Blk. 24°Q. P. McKenzie. $120. George°L. Gilbert to Mernic Kisner, WD West 60. ft. of North 100 ft. of Lot 4, Bik. 2, Norther Pacific Add. $2000. Tsaae “P. Baker to Bismarck Realty Co., W. D- Lots 1: -4-5-6. NEY of sw, N44 of SEY, Sec. 6-144-78. $1. to Goldie’ Clooten; WD SW%, Sec. 8- 140-76. $1. ‘J.P. Freneh, Sheriff to! @ashier Bald- State Bank; ‘Sheriff's Déod, SE, 4-141-78. $2815, 0 4i ew ._H. Kelly, Admr. “to Antile uM. Name of Purchaser Clerk Making Sale . ANYBODY CAN Do ! = Firm Name of Dealer . Name of :Food TDate Tat 7 amt |. Purchase | + EVEN \F 1 00. SAY IT M'SELF ‘LL BET THATS AS coop, \ NOT BETTERN Han © | ciyce, QCD, .Undiv: 1-5.interest in N%4, NW4, Sec. 20-138-80. - '$1. -Ziba Gifford’ & wf; to Mads Syves- |’ son, QCD, W'4, Sec.’ 5-138-75. $1. Mary Z; kett, Exec. to, A. L. Garnes.- Exec. Det NW44, Sec. 3-143-7, $4550. e Reddy to Clara & Carrie Red- dy, WD. SW%, 26-140-76. . $1. Albert L. Veeder & wf. to Harold & Sophia L. Welshouse, WD, Lot 4, Blk. 18, Riverview Add. — $4126. Harriet Bly to Jake Bureau, WD, |’ SW NEW, NWi4 SEY. | N% NEY, Sec. 20-141-80. $1500; Theodore: Nelson & wf. to J. J. Mc- Kenna. W.'D. North 334% ft., Lot 10, Blk. 52, ‘Northerm Pacific 2nd Add. $3400. Paul B. Naylor. & wf. to, E. Vesperman... WD. .SE%, 19-1 $3380. "a J.J. MeKona. to Theodore ,Nel on. Tihesar, W. D. Lots 5-6, LBYK. 68, Me- he Thomas 'C. Coons @¢#'to Benjamin |" ©, F. Taylor &-H. S. Dobler & ‘wis. | CUSTOMER'S CARD No. 1 Lots 3-4.& S$, |) . Address: . WD. Lots 22-23-24; arn 90, Mekenzle & Coffins Add. C.-W. Dennis’ & wf. to’ WD. _Nie_SE’ FEDERAL FOOD: ADMIN: ISTRATION Last Date Tast Ame This | No.,in urchase L Purchasé | Purchase .| Family. Wheat Flour | Substitutes Sugar “| . [certify that the above information is true and that I have not bought “nor hold in my possession wheat flour, sugar or other foods contrary- to the rules of the Federal Administrator. Signed Consumer Cards to be.mailed'to Federal Food Administrator at end of each month, ; oa College; N. D. —$—$—$—$—$———Se The Federal Food Administration peauires that each and eve: r or Dealer of Flour‘and substitutes:as.well'as Sugar,.must eon hag: and.see that each customer signs’ the: food card facsimilie: of which ap- pears in: this: advertisement. = : order % cooperate. vith peak Nephtlgatt Ld The Tribune is supplyi: e Grocers wi ese cards at.the rate of TWO DOLLA) PER THOUSAND i in lots of-one‘thousand or more. - - ee) It. is especially requested that all: Grocers: or Dealers: in-the foods mentioned place their orders for these cards at once. Every customer must: sign one of these and there shouldbe no.excuse‘for the Grocer Being without thm; ‘Under. penalty of the federal food laws every Grocer must have the personal signature’ of the customer when foods mentioned: on th card are purchased. t fs MAIL IN YOUR ORDER TODAY: GIVE.NUMBER OF CARDS NEEDED, ONE OR TWO. THOUSAND‘OR MORE—BUT ORDER \- ~ ENOUGH! Le FUTURE USE.”; mien D. J AMLACOOUAEACCOLGOEOLALLUAMAE EAL UUALCUagaNCUA Ann AAEn LLRAaanL ELL udnodudacnnccntanennnnanccndacunascdcedaoncndncuacuonsncegnnstacueduite tsesttmnetetanienetitonecttintsi é. : C eeaetecnbdracncsdedeenectvansvenntt me ee ere we 3 y ‘ { i _ wo & % als a